Yes, you can connect your DSLR to a telescope. You will need an adapter that allows you to attach the two together. Once you have the adapter, you can then take pictures through the telescope.
Point and shoot cameras can be used in telescopes, but there are some important things to consider. First, the camera must have a very long shutter speed to avoid blurring the image. Second, the camera must be able to focus on the distant object. Third, the camera should be mounted on a tripod to keep it steady.
Yes, you can attach a mirrorless camera to a telescope. You will need an adapter to do so, but they are readily available online and at camera stores. This can be a great way to get amazing close-up photos of the moon, planets, and other celestial objects.
No, you cannot attach a phone to a telescope. A telescope is a precision instrument that is designed to collect and focus light from distant objects. A phone is not designed for this purpose and will not work with a telescope.
4.5/5
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
Super easy to use;thread t adapter into t ring adapter;then thread the whole mount adapter into cameras to connect to telescope
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
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
$234
I'm currently using this adapter on a Sky-Watcher Flextube 200P scope with my Canon EOS 500D (Rebel T1i), and it works fairly well, but the stock focuser on the telescope doesn't enable it to move inwards far enough for me to acquire a focus without using my 2x Barlow. That's okay, though, because my primary imaging targets are Jupiter and Saturn, and the Barlow's longer focal length means I can only capture a portion of the moon. However, I did get the 2 "M42 adapter that attaches to the T-Ring in the hopes that I can tuck the camera in far enough without the Barlow! The 1.25 "Filters can be added at the end of a thread, which is really helpful, especially in heavily polluted areas like where I live. If you already own a DSLR, I highly suggest investing in this adapter as a beginner's first step in astronomy. This precise setup was used to take the planetary and lunar images that are attached.
4.4/5
This easy to use 1.25" Variable Universal Camera Adapter is designed to attach both camera body and telescope together. Compatible for both reflector and refractor telescopes with 1.25" eyepiece holders. Dual design allows the user to make slight magnification adjustments without having to change telescope eyepieces.
Zoom projection and focal adapter: The simple way to astrophotography begins with this projection adapter. Use your standard Ploessl or Kellner 1.25-inch eyepieces for beautiful photos of the Moon and planets.
The 1.25" Variable Universal Camera Adapter is made of black-anodized aluminum, threaded for Standard 1.25inch Astronomy Filters. Projection adapter for 1.25-inch eyepieces of up to 38mm outside diameter, also can be used as a focal adapter with a T2 thread.
Two adapters in one: The projection and focal adapter consists of two parts - the projection part and the focal adapter. The projection part is used with an eyepiece for achieving a long focal length with small objects, e.g. for individual craters. Use the focal adapter without the use of an eyepiece so employing the focal length of your telescope - for taking photos of the entire Moon, gas nebula or galaxy.
Zooming into the night sky: Use the sliding rear part of the adapter to zoom - pull out to magnify the image - without needing to change your eyepiece. Connect this adapter to each telescope with a 1.25" eyepiece connection. You can use an eyepiece of any focal length - and you can achieve high-magnification images of lunar craters and planets. All you need is a T2 ring (Not Include) and a suitable camera with a bayonet connector.
$234
The workmanship is excellent; the adapter looks fantastic, and the machine shop and paint appear solid and even. Additionally, the threads line up with every adapter and scope I own.The only issue is that when I use a Canon T5i with a Celestron 130mm f/5 reflector, it doesn't function. With the accompanying parts, my canon simply cannot focus. (I already own a Celestron T-ring.) I finally managed to focus until I attached a lens from my 2x Barlow to the prime-focus adapter. After that, I gave up testing the configuration. I'm not sure who I should complain to, but this needs to be posted on some kind of information board so that others can see it and know what to do; otherwise, it'll only cause a lot of anger in certain individuals.
4/5
✔ï¸ã€Eyepiece Size】 The phone scope mount works with microscope, telescope, binoculars, monocular, spotting scope. The eyepiece outer diameter range: 22-44 mm / 0.86-1.73 inch.
✔ï¸ã€Kind Notes】 If the phone adapter does not work with your device, or you do not know how to use it, please contact us for help, we'll reply to you within 24 hours. Our service: 1 year warranty, 90-day money back warranty.
✔ï¸ã€Safe & Durable】The surface to connect phone and eyepiece are covered by soft EVA pad. Keep your device from being scratched and damaged. The body is made of high strength PA plastic.
✔ï¸ã€Large Width Range】 55-85 mm / 2.16-3.35 inch. Fit for iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/6/6s/6 Plus/5/5s, Samsung Galaxy S9/S8/S7/S6/S6/S5, Note 9/8/7/6/5, Sony, LG, HTC, Oneplus, and many other brands.
✔ï¸ã€Enjoy Exploring Fun】With this universal cellphone telescope adapter, connect your phone with telescope or microscope to explore far beautiful scene and amazing micro world.
$234
This is a fantastic deal.Metal makes up the bracket and eyepiece clamp. When the clamp is tightened, the plastic would be prone to deforming, but this one seems incredibly rigid. The Celestron 15x70 binoculars for which I purchased the adaptor firmly grip the eyepiece. The rubber pads are a nice touch, although they are unnecessary in this case because the binoculars' eyepieces are rubber-surrounded. The Galaxy S4 I am using has a slot on the bracket for the phone cradle/clamp that is long enough to allow me to clamp to it just below the power and volume buttons on its sides, near the end with the camera.With a phone that has a centered camera, you must rotate the eyepiece bracket to line up the camera because the phone cradle/clamp only opens in one direction from the eyepiece bracket. However, there appears to be sufficient range of adjustment with the eyepiece bracket's slot to do so.The type of rubber cup on the binoculars I use may be folded back for usage with eyeglasses or a camera. To mount the adapter, however, you must mount it just past this folded-back portion of the cup, still on the rubber eyepiece surround but now on a single layer of rubber. Fortunately, this adapter allows you to do this while still fully securing the camera in the cradle/clamp since it keeps the camera just slightly away from the eyepiece bracket.Once everything has been set up and secured, the mount firmly secures the camera to the camera.a few notesIt goes without saying that the style eyepiece clamp can only accommodate eyepieces that are as large as the opening in the bracket. My Celestron Skymaster 15x70 eyepiece just barely fits over this. Additionally, the mount's eyepiece bracket must be attached past the rubber on the folded-back cup so that the mount can run into the pivot that unites the two sides of the binoculars. In order to remedy this, I screw the eyepiece's individual diopter adjustment all the way out before mounting the adaptor to it. I then use the picture on my phone to focus the binoculars.Although this has nothing to do with the mount's performance, I was amazed by how little of the phone's field of view the binocular filled when used in regular mode with the camera touching the eyepiece of the binoculars. To mostly fill the vision, I need to use a digital zoom of 1.5–2.0X in the camera. This is connected to the size of the camera sensor and binocular eyepiece lens. Additionally, it implies that the zoom factor has lowered the resolution of any image or video I take in this manner. Of course, I can just shoot at 1.0X and remove the background black in post-processing.
4/5
WIDELY USE: Compliable with microscope, telescope, binoculars, monocular, nightvision spotting scope eyepiece diameter 1.02inch to 1.81inch(26mm-46mm)
SAFE AND DURABLE: The surface to connect phone and eyepiece are covered by soft EVA pad. Keep your device from being scratched and damaged. The body is made of aluminum alloy. The phone clamp is made of high strength PA Plastic. One purchase for long-time use.
GETTING AMAZING IMAGE: With Tiaoyeer universal cellphone telescope adapter, connect your phone with telescope or microscope to explore far beautiful scene and amazing micro world.
PROTABLE AND COMPACT: The Cell Phone Adapter Mount is light weight : just 106g(3.74oz). Opting for a lightweight unit ensures enhanced portability so that you can put it into your backpack or even pocket when you have a trip and vacation
UNIVERSAL: Large Width Range: 55-98 mm / 2.16-3.85 inch. Fit phone X, 8p, 8, 7plus,7,6plus, 6,5s,5, Samsung Note , Sony, Sony Xperia Z and many other brands
$234
This product is great. Excellent and sturdy-looking construction can be found. Nuts and bolts are made of sturdy metals.This adapter let me capture some good images of a lion this morning.You can still take handheld images without a device like this, but it will be difficult and unsteady to capture the correct shots.Overall really good stuff, would suggest to everyone.I set up this morning to see the lion, and these are my setup photos.
4/5
For optics with eyepiece outer diameter 1.26"-2.68"(32mm-68mm). Please make sure that the dimension of the device is in this range.
Quick Alignment Version and Super easy to us. Align the camera and optics in few seconds. The centre of phone camera and the optics can automatically be aligned.
Soft material to protect your phone from three directions and Screw locks mobile phone firmly and stably
Updated phone holders. Fit almost all brands of smartphones on the market with or without a case from small to large such as iphone 4, 5s, 6s,6p,7,7p, Samsung Galaxy S7,S6,Edge, Note 4,Sony,LG and much more.
Capturing and Sharing! Take snapshots or videos of the view and share them to your friends and families via text, social media, email, and more!
$234
Brass fittings are used on the robust plastic construction and on the screw adjustments. Even though my phone wasn't listed, I discovered that it suited my Galaxy S7 Edge reasonably well enough to function. I have a two-piece phone adaptor from a well-known brand. I need a unique phone cover to connect my spotting scope to my specific phone, along with a unique adaptor for it. Each component, which costs at least $40 each and is made of the same type of plastic with no metal, fits only one phone. Although the Solomark seems to operate fairly nicely and fits various phones and even large eyepieces, they are indeed tight and secure.
3.8/5
Works great for the phone in the up and down position taking pictures and recording sideways or in distant;keys capture the best videos of world successfully is practice and patience
SVBONY phone clamping features adjustable locking mechanism with a steel bolt (not a spring); Phone is protected by High density EVA pads
Aluminum alloy shell;sturdy durable and lightweight;the phone clamp made of high strength PA plastic and features adjustable locking mechanism with a steel bolt not a spring
Fits eyepiece diameter from 25 to 48mm and 1.25" telescope;not fit 2" eyepieces;compatible with microscope;telescope;binoculars;monocular;spotting scope;night vision monocular and most optical device
55 to 100mm has been tested fits iphone;iphone 5;5s;6;6 plus;7;7plus;Sony;Sony Xperia Z;Samsung Note;Samsung Galaxy S7;Galaxy 7;Galaxy 5;Galaxy Note 5;Samsung Note 4;ECT;Moto G5+ and many other brands
$234
I bought this mount a long time before I bought the equipment it would have been utilized on. Unfortunately, the kid's telescope and microscope were either too little or too frail to support the mount for the phone. It's a shame because the construction quality was decent. I also had no trouble attaching my Galaxy 5 to it. Although it was a good idea, my situation prevented it from being effective. Since it's too late to get a refund, I'll either give the item to someone who has more advanced equipment or keep it for when the young one wants to update hers. It's currently taking up room in my drawer for trinkets and oddities.ARRANGEMENT: 9 June 2017 - Increase rating from 3 to 4 stars. Despite 3-star ratings appearing to be "OK" on the customer side, Amazon triggers a variety of events on the vendor side, enough to cause me to start receiving emails asking what went wrong. This order was flawless; everything worked as intended. Simply put, the product did not function in my unique situation.
3.7/5
Quick Alignment Version and Super easy to us. Align the camera and optics in few seconds. The centre of phone camera and the optics can automatically be aligned
Capturing and Sharing. Easily get your mobile phone connecting with a telescope. Take images or videos of the view and share them to your friends and families
For optics with eyepiece outer diameter 1.26"-2.68"(32mm-68mm). Please make sure that the dimension of the device is in this range
Updated phone holders. Fit almost all brands of smartphones on the market with or without a case from small to large such as all iPhone series, Samsung Note, Sony and many other brands
Soft material to protect your phone from three directions and Screw locks mobile phone firmly and stably
$234
No problems, sturdy, robust plastic, and easy-to-adjust adjustment knobs. Fits my iPhone XS, Otter Box Traction Case included or not. Lots of adjustment, doesn't obstruct the phone's buttons, etc. Spotting scope Swarovski STS 20 x 60 x 80mm eyepiece compatible. Also easily adjustable and fits Zeiss FL STR 20 x 60 x 85mm spotting scope. It appears to fit both my Leica Geovid 10 x 42 and Vortex Viper 10 x 42 binoculars, although it is getting close to the end of its adjustment range. Most likely won't function with medium to tiny binocular eyepieces; if so, you should get the smaller Gosky adapter. Some reviewers claimed it was too bulky, however considering how it fits, it's not that bad. Moreover, I possess the Nova Grade adaptor. It is also very effective, superbly constructed, and made of high-quality materials that are all extremely finely machined, but it is "very pricey" in comparison to the Groski. If I had purchased the Goski first, I wouldn't have bought the Nova Grade! At 35 dollars, it functions perfectly!
3.6/5
There is also big type for eyepiece outer diameter from 32mm to 62mm(1.26"-2.44") which is compatiable with bigger spooting scopes, binoculars, small 2inch telescope eyepieces, etc (Choose "Big Type Smartphone adapter" .Search its ASIN: B01D5W0WES). 2. You can add a Gosky Camera Shutter Wire Control for Smartphones. Then you remove any chance of vibration when take photos. (Choose: Phone Camera Wire Shutter. Search its ASIN: B06Y21NKC3)
Once purchase for long time use -Main Part Made of zinc alloy (More durable than Aluminum). Fully metal housing. And phone clamp made of high strength PA Plastic.
Universal: With super large width range: 54-90mm, Fit phone X, 10, 8p, 8, 7plus,7,6plus, 6,5s,5, Samsung Note , Sony, Sony Xperia Z and many other brands .
Compliable with microscope, telescope, binoculars, monocular, night vision spotting scope. Fit eyepiece diameter 28mm-47mm.
Get Your Mobile Phone Into video Camera and capturer Image in Distant, Tiny World . Explore the nature of the world easily through your screen.
$234
Very versatile. I tried it on my Celestron Ultima 80 spotting scope when target shooting. My LG G4 phone can see and photograph . 223" holes (5.56 mm) at 200 yards (180 m) (180 m). I'll try longer distances when I get better and have clearer weather. And I got a feature I hadn't even noticed in the description: it has a 1/4 - 20 threaded hole, so I can mount my phone on a tripod via this adapter when not using it on a 'scope.I wish the sidewalls of the clamp were higher, though. I have a protective case on the G4, and the combination is too thick (13 mm) for the clamp to securely hold. I cheated and carved most of the cushioning out of the clamp, and it works fine now. I don't miss the padding, because the clamp is against the back of my phone case, where I'm not worried about the unlikely possibility of a scratch.A note about this combination of Gosky clamp, G4, and spotting scope. Any vibration through such high magnification makes the image jump wildly, enough to make you seasick. I can still get some clear photos, but not every time. Lacking a heavy, sturdier tripod, I make use of the G4's voice activation. It make look strange at the rifle range, leaning over my scope and saying, "Cheese!", but that activates the phone's shutter without touching anything. No vibration! The G4's power and volume buttons are on the back, so I don't have to worry about the clamp pressing them.Mounting is pretty simple: lay the phone face down and clamp the Gosky onto it. Arrange the eyepiece clamp to be centered over the phone's camera lens. Adjust the focus on you telescope or spotting scope. Put the Gosky over your device's eyepiece and clamp it on, then fine-adjust the position between the two clamp assemblies to get the best image on your screen. Unless your tripod is solid concrete, your phone will weigh down the back of the scope and make it point up more. Reposition it.I had confusing results at first: good image on the screen, but the photo turned out mostly black. Turned out the camera was trying to take a flash picture inside the rubber eyepiece! Turning the flash off fixed it.Remember that if you change the view to something nearer or farther, you'll need to refocus the scope. The camera's autofocus can't compensate for a scope that's out of focus.UPDATE 11/9/16: The two samples here are the same photo: a full-frame version to show what my cell phone produced, but reduced to only 1.6 MP for quick uploading and viewing, and a cropped version of just the eagle, left at full resolution. The spotting scope has a very shallow depth of field, so only the bird's back and a few twigs are sharply focused. I wanted to get the eye sharpest, but I was in a hurry. The eagle was nervous about my being there beside the road, and if I took too long perfecting the shot, I might have been left with a photo of perfectly sharp, but empty branches.
3.6/5
Remove vibration. Take better qulity images.
Wired jack size: Standard 3.5mm jack . Color: Elegant white
33.5" (850mm) long.
Camera Shutter Wire Control for Smartphones for Gosky Cell Phone Adapter mount (ASIN: B013D2ULO6, B01D5W0WES) and other cell phone adapter.
For the majority of devices such as an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, there is no app download necessary. For some brands such as Sony Xperia S, HTC One and X+ users, simply download the “Camera 360†app in the google play store to use the remote.
$234
very adaptable. I put it to the test when target shooting with my Celestron Ultima 80 spotting scope. My LG G4 phone has a camera and can take pictures. 200 yards, 223" (5.56 mm) holes (180 m). When I feel better and the weather is clearer, I'll try traveling farther distances. Additionally, I received a feature that I had not even seen in the description: it contains a 1/4 - 20 threaded hole, allowing me to use this adapter to mount my phone on a tripod while not using it with a'scope.The clamp's sides might use some height, though. The combination of my G4 protective case and it is too thick (13 mm) for the clamp to grip firmly. I cheated and removed the majority of the clamp's padding, and it now functions as intended. Because the clamp is against the back of my phone cover, where I won't have to worry about a scratch, I don't miss the padding.A word on this Gosky clamp, G4, and spotting scope setup. Any movement causes the image to leap erratically through such high magnification, which is enough to make you queasy. I can still take some reasonably clear shots, but not always. I make advantage of the G4's voice activation because I don't have a hefty, more durable tripod. Leaning over my sight and exclaiming "Cheese!" may appear odd at the rifle range, but it activates the phone's shutter without touching anything. Nothing vibrates! I don't have to worry about the clamp pressing the G4's power or volume buttons because they are on the back.Lay the phone down face down, then clamp the Gosky onto it for mounting. Place the eyepiece clamp so that it is directly above the phone's camera. Your telescope or spotting scope's focus should be adjusted. To achieve the best image on your screen, place the Gosky over the eyepiece of your device and clamp it on. Then, fine-tune the position between the two clamp assemblies. Your phone will weigh down the back of the scope and cause it to point up further, unless your tripod is made of solid concrete. Transfer it.At first, I had mixed results: a good image appeared on the screen, but the picture was primarily black. The camera was actually attempting to capture a flash photo within the rubber eyepiece, it turned out. It was resolved by turning off the flash.Keep in mind that you'll need to refocus the scope if you switch your view to something closer or farther. An out-of-focus scope cannot be corrected by the camera's autofocus.ADVANCED 11/9/16: The two examples presented here are the identical image: a full-frame version to demonstrate the quality of my mobile phone's output, downsized to only 1.6 MP for easy downloading and viewing, and a cropped image with just the eagle remaining in its original resolution. Only the bird's back and a few small twigs are finely focused because of the spotting scope's extremely limited depth of field. I was rushing, but I wanted to grab the eye that was sharpest. Because the eagle was wary of me being there beside the road, if I waited too long to get the shot just right, all I would have had was a picture of precisely pointed but empty branches.
3.6/5
Universal: with Super large width range: 54-90mm, fit iPhone 6plus, 6, 5S, 5, Samsung note, Sony, Sony Experian Z and many other brands.
You can Also order the standard type for eyepiece diameter from 28mm to 47mm. Search its name: Go sky universal cell phone Adapter mount (the best seller in telescope photo Adapter)
Compliable with microscope, telescope, binocular, monocular, spotting scope..
This is the Big Type of Go sky smartphone camera Adapter mount. It fits eyepiece outer diameter from 32mm to 62mm.
Get your mobile phone into video camera and image capturer in distant, tiny world. Explore the nature of the world easily through your screen.
$234
very adaptable. I put it to the test when target shooting with my Celestron Ultima 80 spotting scope. My LG G4 phone has a camera and can take pictures. 200 yards, 223" (5.56 mm) holes (180 m). When I feel better and the weather is clearer, I'll try traveling farther distances. Additionally, I received a feature that I had not even seen in the description: it contains a 1/4 - 20 threaded hole, allowing me to use this adapter to mount my phone on a tripod while not using it with a'scope.The clamp's sides might use some height, though. The combination of my G4 protective case and it is too thick (13 mm) for the clamp to grip firmly. I cheated and removed the majority of the clamp's padding, and it now functions as intended. Because the clamp is against the back of my phone cover, where I won't have to worry about a scratch, I don't miss the padding.A word on this Gosky clamp, G4, and spotting scope setup. Any movement causes the image to leap erratically through such high magnification, which is enough to make you queasy. I can still take some reasonably clear shots, but not always. I make advantage of the G4's voice activation because I don't have a hefty, more durable tripod. Leaning over my sight and exclaiming "Cheese!" may appear odd at the rifle range, but it activates the phone's shutter without touching anything. Nothing vibrates! I don't have to worry about the clamp pressing the G4's power or volume buttons because they are on the back.Lay the phone down face down, then clamp the Gosky onto it for mounting. Place the eyepiece clamp so that it is directly above the phone's camera. Your telescope or spotting scope's focus should be adjusted. To achieve the best image on your screen, place the Gosky over the eyepiece of your device and clamp it on. Then, fine-tune the position between the two clamp assemblies. Your phone will weigh down the back of the scope and cause it to point up further, unless your tripod is made of solid concrete. Transfer it.At first, I had mixed results: a good image appeared on the screen, but the picture was primarily black. The camera was actually attempting to capture a flash photo within the rubber eyepiece, it turned out. It was resolved by turning off the flash.Keep in mind that you'll need to refocus the scope if you switch your view to something closer or farther. An out-of-focus scope cannot be corrected by the camera's autofocus.ADVANCED 11/9/16: The two examples presented here are the identical image: a full-frame version to demonstrate the quality of my mobile phone's output, downsized to only 1.6 MP for easy downloading and viewing, and a cropped image with just the eagle remaining in its original resolution. Only the bird's back and a few small twigs are finely focused because of the spotting scope's extremely limited depth of field. I was rushing, but I wanted to grab the eye that was sharpest. Because the eagle was wary of me being there beside the road, if I waited too long to get the shot just right, all I would have had was a picture of precisely pointed but empty branches.
Yes, you can use a digital camera with a telescope. You will need an adapter to attach the camera to the telescope. This will allow you to take pictures of the night sky.
If you want to use a T-ring adapter, you'll need to purchase a T-mount lens. T-mount lenses are made by a variety of manufacturers, so you'll need to find one that's compatible with your camera. T-mount adapters are also available for some DSLRs, which will allow you to use T-mount lenses with your camera.
You can see planets with your phone camera by downloading a planetarium app. There are many different apps available, so make sure to read the reviews before downloading one. Once you have the app, open it and point your phone camera towards the sky. The app will then show you where the planets are located.
To take photos through your telescope, you will need to purchase a camera adapter. You will then need to attach your camera to the telescope using the adapter. Once your camera is attached, you will need to point the telescope towards the object you wish to photograph. Once you have the object in your sights, you can take the picture.
If you want to take pictures of planets with your phone, you'll need to download a planet-viewing app like SkySafari 6. Once you have the app, point your phone's camera at the night sky and use the app to identify and locate the planets. To take a picture, simply tap the camera icon in the app.
To take pictures with your phone through your telescope, you will need to purchase a phone adapter. This will allow you to attach your phone to the telescope so that you can take pictures.
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