£42.57

Celestron 93635-A DSLR T-Mount Adapter for NexStar, Black & 94119-A 1.25 Inch Moon Filter

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Description

Celestron 93635-A DSLR T-Mount Adapter for NexStar, Black This sturdy aluminum T-Adapter is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach an SLR or DSLR camera to the smaller rear cell threads of a Celestron NexStar 4SE telescope or C90 spotting scope for prime focus photography. To get started, you’ll need the appropriate T-Ring for your camera body (#93402 for Nikon & #93419 for Canon EOS). Remove the lens from your camera and attach the T-ring in its place. Since the T-ring is camera-brand specific, it will snap right on just like a lens. Next, remove any accessories from the rear cell of your telescope. Screw the Celestron NexStar 4SE T-Adapter onto the rear cell threads until secure. Now, thread the T-ring & camera onto the T-Adapter. That’s all there is to it. The camera is now using your telescope as a telephoto lens. Prime focus photography is popular for short exposure images of terrestrial objects as well as celestial objects like the Moon. Celestron 94119-A 1.25 Inch Moon Filter Celestrons Moon Filters are economical eyepiece filters for reducing the brightness of the moon and improving contrast, so greater detail can be observed on the lunar surface. The clear aperture is 21mm for the 31.7mm filter. Transmission is about 18% The Moon has the distinction of being the most often viewed celestial object through backyard telescopes. It is undoubtedly beautiful and mysterious, and is one of those constants in our lives that connects us to every other being on our planet. Regardless of who we are or where we live or travel, we all look at the same moon. It is difficult to look at the Moon through a telescope and see all of the details due to its brightness. Our eyes are not ready for the bright beam of light that emits from the eyepiece, and they “stop down”, just as they would when you step out into the sunlight on a bright summer’s day. When we’re in the sunlight, we often wear sunglasses. They help us relax our eyes, protect us from glare, and help us see things more clearly. When amateur astronomers observe the Moon, we use a moon filter. A Celestron Moon Filter provides similar benefits to those of sunglasses...our eye relaxes and opens up to let us see more detail. This is especially important when observing the Moon when it is near full. The Celestron Moon Filter simply screws onto the insert barrel of most 1.25” eyepieces. It only takes a second or two to transform your regular eyepiece into one suited for lunar observations. A Moon Filter is also helpful when observing Venus or bright terrestrial scenes. This filter is not suitable for viewing the Sun.

Key Features

Product 1: Allows attachment of your 35mm SLR camera to your telescope or spotting scope

Product 1: Compatible with NexStar 4 and for all C90 Spotting Scopes

Product 1: Excellent for terrestrial photography

Product 1: Great for short exposure lunar and planetary photography

Product 2: Reduce glare and increase contrast of the Moon with the Celestron 1.25” Moon Filter

Product 2: Also useful for extra bright planets as well as terrestrial viewing over sand or snow

Product 2: Threads onto most 1.25” eyepieces in seconds

Product 2: Package Dimensions: 3.8 L x 7.2 H x 4.8 W (centimetres)

Product Specifications

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Amazon UK
Listed Since
03 February 2021