hi,
i need to know how to attach canon 300D to SCT or APO telescope?
what accessories do i need to buy?
thank you
canon 300D attach to SCT or APO
Hi Michael, you can find it here:http://www.optcorp.com/ProductList.aspx ... 82-220-225
That's why I said, "then T-SCT adapter or Meade Flip mirror system" and " T-2" adapter ".
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Hi,
Basically, you'll need a T-Ring for your DSLR. A T-adapter is required (if not using off-axis guider or flip-mirror system) at the telescope side if your telescope don't have a built-in T-Adapter. There are a few types of T-Adapter:
1) 2" T-Adapter - for telescope with 2" visual back or focuser.
2) 1.25" T-Adapter - for telescope with 1.25" visual back or focuser.
3) SCT to T-Adapter - for Meade/Celestron SCT telescope with SCT thread.
You can also use the following instead of a T-Adapter which all end with a T-thread to connect to your T-Ring:
1) Off-Axis Guider - if you are using Off-Axis Guider.
2) Flip-Mirror System - if you are a Flip-Mirror System.
If you are using those standard F6.4 focal reducer for SCT, it recommend that you use the SCT to T-Adapter to maintain the proper distance between the camera and the focal reducer.
Below is the pictures for how the connection is done using a 2" T-adapter:
Left to Right: T-Adapter (in this case 2" T-Adapter), T-Ring for your DSLR and DSLR

Have a nice day.
Basically, you'll need a T-Ring for your DSLR. A T-adapter is required (if not using off-axis guider or flip-mirror system) at the telescope side if your telescope don't have a built-in T-Adapter. There are a few types of T-Adapter:
1) 2" T-Adapter - for telescope with 2" visual back or focuser.
2) 1.25" T-Adapter - for telescope with 1.25" visual back or focuser.
3) SCT to T-Adapter - for Meade/Celestron SCT telescope with SCT thread.
You can also use the following instead of a T-Adapter which all end with a T-thread to connect to your T-Ring:
1) Off-Axis Guider - if you are using Off-Axis Guider.
2) Flip-Mirror System - if you are a Flip-Mirror System.
If you are using those standard F6.4 focal reducer for SCT, it recommend that you use the SCT to T-Adapter to maintain the proper distance between the camera and the focal reducer.
Below is the pictures for how the connection is done using a 2" T-adapter:

Left to Right: T-Adapter (in this case 2" T-Adapter), T-Ring for your DSLR and DSLR

Have a nice day.
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wow
weixing wrote:Hi,
Basically, you'll need a T-Ring for your DSLR. A T-adapter is required (if not using off-axis guider or flip-mirror system) at the telescope side if your telescope don't have a built-in T-Adapter. There are a few types of T-Adapter:
1) 2" T-Adapter - for telescope with 2" visual back or focuser.
2) 1.25" T-Adapter - for telescope with 1.25" visual back or focuser.
3) SCT to T-Adapter - for Meade/Celestron SCT telescope with SCT thread.
You can also use the following instead of a T-Adapter which all end with a T-thread to connect to your T-Ring:
1) Off-Axis Guider - if you are using Off-Axis Guider.
2) Flip-Mirror System - if you are a Flip-Mirror System.
If you are using those standard F6.4 focal reducer for SCT, it recommend that you use the SCT to T-Adapter to maintain the proper distance between the camera and the focal reducer.
Below is the pictures for how the connection is done using a 2" T-adapter:
Left to Right: T-Adapter (in this case 2" T-Adapter), T-Ring for your DSLR and DSLR
Have a nice day.
wow so nice to see.....now i got it....actually i never did it before...so didn't understand. now i got it.....
how much cost it for this two tring and the adpt?
thank you for your pic...
Check out the US prices here:
http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=57
and
http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=47
http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=57
and
http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... oductID=47
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Hi,
You can get it from Astro-Bargain: http://www.astrobargains.com/Astro-misc.htm
By the way, you may want to get the SCT-T Adapter instead if you are using a SCT.
Have a nice day.
You can get it from Astro-Bargain: http://www.astrobargains.com/Astro-misc.htm
By the way, you may want to get the SCT-T Adapter instead if you are using a SCT.
Have a nice day.
Yang Weixing
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