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Reddit mentions of Astromania Metal T-Ring Adapter for Nikon DSLR/SLR (Fits All Nikon DSLR/SLR Cameras)

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Astromania Metal T-Ring Adapter for Nikon DSLR/SLR (Fits All Nikon DSLR/SLR Cameras)
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T2-Ring as connecting piece between SLR camera and camera adapter. Suitable for Nikon D1, D40, D50, D70, D70S, D80, D200 and all digital NIkon cameras with an F-bayonet.Having the right equipment to shoot art-gallery images of the heavens starts with the right telescope, camera and camera adapter.All metal construction and anodizing aluminium process, durable for long time use.Useful accessory allows you to attach a Nikon 35mm DSLR or SLR camera to a telescope, camera adapter, off-axis guider, and other astrophotography accessories.Fits Nikon 35mm DSLR and SLR cameras via bayonet-style attachment.
Specs:
Height0.84 Inches
Length2.64 Inches
SizeT-ring Adapter for Nikon DSLR/SLR
Weight0.050625 Pounds
Width2.64 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Astromania Metal T-Ring Adapter for Nikon DSLR/SLR (Fits All Nikon DSLR/SLR Cameras):

u/SharkRaptorCinema ยท 2 pointsr/telescopes

Thank you so much for the help! Watched a few youtube videos on it and that also helped, thank you for the suggestion. If you wouldn't mind checking this and letting me know if I need anything else if you have any time, I would highly appreciate it.

mount

Telescope tube rings (Does the size matter, like is there a way to tell if it's good for the telescope or not? this is my telescope

mounting plate

[T-Ring adapter] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140U9IWQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) (The camera I am using is a Nikon D750)

camera adapter

And possibly this autoguider

Once again, thank you for the help.