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The SVBONYT2 T Ring Adapter is a high-quality metal accessory designed specifically for Canon EOS and Rebel SLR/DSLR cameras. With a 68mm extended cylinder, it allows for direct prime focus photography through telescopes, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of eyepieces. Made from durable aluminum, this adapter is built for long-term use, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional astrophotographers.
K**R
Excellent camera mount for astrophotography!
I made this purchase because I wanted to try astrophotography with my new dslr. I ordered mine from Alwayseonline and it arrived very quickly so kudos to them. All three prices are made of a durable solid metal and the black anodizing is flawless on all surfaces. I have not gotten to use the mount yet but I did attach it to my camera and mounted it to my scope. The t-ring fits my Canon Rebel SL1 nice and snug and gives me the click to know it is locked into place. From there it was easy as pie to fit the adapter into the eyepiece mount on my Celestron scope. Everything fit together perfectly and now I can't wait to get some close ups of the next full moon. Or try to anyway, lol. So, thus far this seems to be a great product that I would recommend as a less expensive option compared to other adapters that do the very same thing. I will update if that changes. I'll also try to post some of the pics I get if any turn out.As an aside, and this in no way should reflect on the product or the seller, when I bought this I thought I would be able to use this adaptor with the old M42 lenses I had from my film slr. That is not the case. This is a T adaptor which does have the same 42 mm diameter but the threads are different. Old T mount lenses are 42mm with .75mm thread where M42 lenses are 42mm with 1mm thread. As I found out after I made this purchase. Just chalk it up to inexperience but I should have done more research. As it is I would have bought this anyway for my scope so no worries. I bought an actual M42 adaptor and now I can use all of my old lenses without having to pay big bucks for all new glass. I just wanted to put that out there for any other inexperienced folks to save them some small amount of frustration or embarrassment. Plus I got an awesome camera mount for my scope too!
J**T
The good and the bad
The Good: The cylinder and T-adapter are sturdy and serve their purpose well. The bad: The Camera Mount Adapter was junk. It fit alright but broke the third time I used it. Luckily I have more from other accessories I have purchased in the past so it wasn't that big of a deal for me. Maybe I just got a defective one.Update: I discovered the Camera Mount Adapter was not broken. I found one of the tiny screws that holds the inner sleeve in place was missing. I found it loose in the poly bag with the allen wrench. After screwing it back in the sleeve no longer rotates freely. That being the case, I am updating to 5 stars. Also kudos to SVBONY for reaching out to me to rectify any problems!
M**K
Vite T-adapter/ring Works Nicely
I ordered this T-Adapter for my Canon EOS camera so I could photograph the "SuperMoon" lunar eclipse through my Celestron 80mm refractor telescope. I was looking for a T-adapter/ring that wouldn't break the bank. The Vite T-adapter/ring was reasonably priced and arrived in a timely manner. I am always a bit worried when mounting anything on my camera, but the ring adapter fit perfectly on my Canon EOS camera. All the parts are metal and precision machined and fit together nicely.So, I patiently waited for a clear night and attempted to take some photos of the Moon through my telescope. The Moon photos turned out great (I have attached a sample). The only thing you should understand is that you need to be selective which eyepiece you use in the tube. Depending on the power/field of view, there might not be enough focus travel distance to get the image in focus. I couldn't use a select few of my eyepieces with this adapter due to focuser travel distance limiting sharp focus.Overall, this product performed well and I would recommend it.
S**N
Works well with t the Meade ETX and a canon
This product appears to work well with my setup, I liked how it has e option to shorten the extension tube by taking it out. I’m glad I didn’t get a shorter adapter as I wouldn’t be able to focus enough, this one appears to have more than enough focusing range for my telescope. Setting a timer is key so as to not be shaky! Attached are photos if you have the same set up, I believe this works with all Meade ext models. It I could be wrong. Also pro tip, one of the screws can be taken off the view finder and used to hold the camera in place if you lost the hex plug. Works with the plossyl eyepieces insertion port. See photos for reference.
J**V
Fits perfectly in my Canon camera
I have a Canon EOS Rebel XSi and it matched perfectly.
N**O
Does a good job for astrophotography
My only issue is that you cannot adjust the aperture with this lens on your camera. Makes sense though based on the structure of it. Good quality and cheap.
D**E
May have to get focal reducer/Barlow to focus. Measure outside diameter of eyepiece before buying.
Not sure if I'm using it wrong, but I can't focus with smaller eyepieces in my Newtonian. 25mm is ok but 10mm it seems is too far from the focal point and can't get close enough. (Edit. Got a 2x Barlow and was able to focus the 10mm. Any wide diameter eyepiece won't fit. Tried my friends Xcel piece and it was way to wide. Note the diameter of the eyepiece you are planning to use with it before buying)
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