Best products from r/amateurastronomy
We found 3 comments on r/amateurastronomy discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. SVBONY T Adapter 1.25 inches and T2 T Ring Adapter Compatible for Any Standard Nikon Lens and Telescope Microscope Metal
- Designed for Nikon SLR DSLR camera digiscoping;connect camera to telescope for direct prime focus photography convenient and easily
- Super easy to use;thread t adapter into t ring adapter;then thread the whole mount adapter into DSLR SLR to connect to telescope
- Universal t adapter fits all standard 1.25" diameter telescope or microscope etc; t ring adapter fit for any standard Nikon lens
- Great quality metal materials and tight;non binding fit;one time purchase for long term use
- Connect camera to telescope for direct prime focus photography convenient and easily
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2. SVBONY T2 T Ring Adapter and T Adapter 1.25 inches Metal for Canon EOS Standard EF Lenses and Telescope Camera Astrophotography Accessories
- Perfect for Canon EOS and Rebel SLR and DSLR Cameras;Note: it doesn't fit for EOS-M models;connect camera to telescope for direct;prime focus; photography convenient and easily
- Super easy to use;thread t adapter into t ring adapter;then thread the whole mount adapter into cameras to connect to telescope
- Universal t adapter fits all standard 1.25" diameter telescope microscope etc;t ring adapter is compatible for all standard 1.25" lenses of cameras;but not for SV13 spotting scope
- High quality metal materials and tight;non binding fit;solid and durable for long term use
- Manual focusing;some short-focus camera or telescope's optical tube may not be able to focus quickly;so it's great for you use an additional extension tube
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3. Orion 10022 StarMax 90mm TableTop Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope
- This grab-and-go TableTop Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope provides powerful views of the Moon and bright planets such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars
- Weighing just 6.5 lbs. assembled, this compact telescope and base can be taken just about anywhere to provide great views of the night sky while on road-trips, camping, or the short trip out to the backyard
- 90mm aperture Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope gathers enough light for beautiful views of brighter deep space objects like globular clusters, nebulas, and many bright galaxies
- Nifty tabletop base provides a stable viewing foundation you can set on any sturdy table, or even attach it to a field tripod with a 3/8" or 1/4"-20 threaded post
- Includes two 1.25" eyepieces (25mm and 10mm focal lengths), EZ Finder II reflex sight for easy aiming, 90 degree mirror diagonal for comfortable night sky viewing, and more!
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What you'll need is a 1.25" T-adapter for your camera, with the right T-ring designed for the brand you have:
Example for Nikon: https://www.amazon.com/SVBONY-Compatible-Standard-Telescope-Microscope/dp/B00W123RBE/
Example for Canon: https://www.amazon.com/SVBONY-Standard-Telescope-Astrophotography-Accessories/dp/B0114884YA/
If you have a Sony or some other brand, you'll have to shop around.
Then you'll also want probably a 2x or even 3x barlow lens. This will increase your image scale to make the moon larger. Planets are tiny and you won't get much detail from them this way. If you want decent images of the planets, I recommend eventually getting a dedicated planetary camera like the ZWO ASI120MC or ZWO ASI224MC. Combine these with a 3x barlow and record high speed video of the planets, and then use free software like AutoStakkert to process the video and turn it into a still image. The results can be excellent.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Orion-10022-TableTop-Maksutov-Cassegrain-Telescope/dp/B002JO06PO :)