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Reddit mentions of Gosky T-Ring and M42 to 1.25" Telescope Adapter (T-Mount) for All Canon EOS SLR/DSLR Cameras
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Gosky T-Ring and M42 to 1.25" Telescope Adapter (T-Mount) for All Canon EOS SLR/DSLR Cameras. Here are the top ones.
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Useful accessories allows you to attach your Canon EOS Cameras to the 31.7mm 1.25inch eyepiece diameter telescope.(FOR Camera EOS 5d, 5d Mark Ii, 50d, 60d, 20d, 30d, 40d, 350d, 400d, 450d, 500d, 550d, 600d, 1100d, 1d, 1d Mkiii, Digital Rebel T4i, T3i, T2i, T1i, Xt, Xti, Xsi, Xs, and All EOS SLR Cameras)Having the right equipment to shoot art-gallery images of the heavens starts with the right telescope, camera and camera adapter, and ends here.With T-ring, you can use M42 Lenses on your camera. Inner ring can be rotated to ensure lens is always right way upAll metal construction and anodizing aluminium process, durable for long time use.Easy and smooth for you to use.
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Color | Telescope Camera Adapter for Canon |
Height | 3.149606296 Inches |
Length | 3.149606296 Inches |
Width | 3.149606296 Inches |
This is what you need: a Canon-fit to M42 threaded ring, and then M42 thread to 1.25" adapter. There are many manufacturers. Gosky is generally considered "cheap crap" by many people but this is such a simple part, it doesn't really matter. I have one for my Nikon and it works fine.
https://www.amazon.com/Gosky-Telescope-Adapter-T-mount-Cameras/dp/B013DID11A/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1503500209&sr=1-1&keywords=gosky+canon+m42
A barn-door tracker is typically used for cameras with lenses rather than telescopes. It might be more frustrating than it is worth to use the telescope on a barn door tracker... or for photography in general. I've built one, and have been able to to get decent exposures with a 100mm focal length lens for around 1:30-2min manually turning it, but at higher focal lengths (yours is 700mm) tracking errors become more noticeable. So if you have a DSLR already, just try using that for photography to start with. The milky way is full of great wide-field targets.
Hi all. I have a Canon T3i right now. I will also be getting an Orion ED80 shortly. Pretty new to Astrophotography, but I know that I will need a tring and a DSLR adapter for my scope, correct? Is anything else required to attach the DSLR to the focuser? Also, can anyone recommend a good tring+adapter. Would something cheap like this suffice, or should I get something nicer? Thanks!! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013DID11A/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AHQ6VCR020F8X#Ask
Hi guys! I'm just looking at amazon for a dslr to barlow. How is this?
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B013DID11A/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AHQ6VCR020F8X&psc=1
This will be my first attempt at putting dslr to a telescope. I have a standard 1 1/4 telescope and a Rebel XSI.
I see that its from a canon ef to m42 and then m42 to 1 1/4. Would that still be alright? Or should I just man up and buy a canon to t and universal t to 1 1/4?
The previous poster stated a 2" T-adapter. What dictates the need for a 1.25" or 2" adapter?
That $20 one was the cheapest I could find, the others were $50-$90 or something. 1.25" ones are much cheaper.
Is [this Gotsky[(https://www.amazon.com/Gosky-Telescope-Adapter-T-mount-Cameras/dp/B013DID11A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474703452&sr=8-2&keywords=telescope+t+mount+canon) one better than the Fotasy one?
So I need to actually try the camera on the telescope before I'll know if I need a Barlow? How do I choose the right one? I did a little bit of research on what a Barlow is, and they seem to have a variety of lengths, but I couldn't find how to choose one for my setup.
Thanks for the help