Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter

41Q5XGESEYL. SL160  Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter

  • Securely mount your digital camera to you telescope
  • Capture images of the moon, planets, bright-deep sky objects and other terrestrial subjects
  • Provides stability and ease-of-use for most telescopes

Product Description
Universal mounting platform that allows you to do afocal photography (photography through the eyepiece of a telescope) using a 1-1/4-in. or 2-in. eyepiece.Amazon.com Product Description
With the Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter, you can secure your digital camera to your telescope and begin to capture images of the moon, planets, bright-deep sky objects and other terrestrial objects.... More >>

Celestron 93626 Universal Digital Camera Adapter

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5 Comments

Jorge A. ColoradoMarch 16th, 2010 at 5:03 pm

I took great images from the sun, the adapter is solid and secure, and easy to put the camera in the screws.
Rating: 5 / 5

F8LERRORMarch 16th, 2010 at 6:04 pm

Works good with a little work. I have a Kodak Dx7590 and it does not fit. A little work and extra pieces and you can get it to work. Just be careful if you have a wide camera with a longer lens it may not fit.

Rating: 4 / 5

Amol BetgeriMarch 16th, 2010 at 8:57 pm

The adapter looks good to me, but it was never stated how do I mount the same to the telescope? The guide shows two strings, but I never got those strings
Rating: 1 / 5

K. HUANGMarch 16th, 2010 at 10:06 pm

I have a Nexcope CM304H microscope. I attached the adapter to the tripod of the camera then attached to adapter to the microscope’s eyepiece. There are several screws that you can adjust left-or-right, up-and-down and closer-and-away. It is very flexible. The construction is very sturdy but somewhat bulky but it worked.
Rating: 4 / 5

L. McDonaldMarch 16th, 2010 at 11:57 pm

I use this with several scopes. It always lines up and takes great moon shots. I was even able to get Saturn and the moons using this on a really clear and bright night. Takes a learning curve to get your camera set up to not autofocus, and not to flash with the long exposure settings.
Rating: 5 / 5

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