TS Optics Off-Axis Guider for Canon EOS cameras - replaces the T-ring

TS Optics Off-Axis Guider for Canon EOS cameras - replaces the T-ring

Ideal solution for astrophotography with Canon EOS DSLR cameras.
Manufacturer : TS Optics
SKU : TSO-TSOAG11
Price: 199.00 € incl tax 19% (Germany)
Estimated delivery time : 1-4 days
Product description
TS Optics Off-Axis Guider for Canon EOS cameras - replaces the T-ring

The off-axis guider is integrated into the T-ring and requires no additional path. Ideal solution for astrophotography with Canon EOS DSLR cameras.

TS Optics Off-Axis Guider for Canon EOS cameras

This off-axis guider is specifically designed for Canon EOS DSLR cameras and provides an optimized distance of exactly 55 mm (including camera) from the M48 thread. With an optional adapter ring, the connector can be reduced from M48 thread to T2.

Thus the TSOAG11 takes the task of the T2- or the T-ring and also offers the possibility for guiding with an autoguider. The TSOAG11 has exactly the same length as a T-ring - 11 mm. You can simply replace your T2-ring with the TSOAG11 and automatically get the optimal distance.

How does the TSOAG11 work

A small prism deflects a small light beam from the edge out of the beam path. The prism is positioned in a way that it does not cause shading. The stars in this light beam can be used for guiding. A field of approximately 7 mm diameter is available, so you will always find a guiding star with a suitable autoguider.

The special construction of this off-axis guider only allows one camera position. The position of the lateral insight is always directed exactly to the bottom side of the camera. That is desired, as the position of the prism is set in a way that there is no vignetting. The camera sensor is fully illuminated. Full illumination up to a speed of f/3.8 is guaranteed. For mounting the off-axis guider, the lateral T2 adapter has to be removed.

Working with the TSOAG11 is easy. Position the desired object in the finder of the Canon DSLR camera. Check the focus at the focuser and prepare the exposure. Then check whether the autoguider already shows a guiding star. Usually, you can even choose from a number of them.

The requirement is, of course, that the focus of the autoguider connector is adjusted. Then prepare the autoguiding process and start the exposure.

Delivery contents
  • Off axis guider

Products specifications
Connection to cameraEOS bayonet
Total length11 mm
Unobstructed inner diameter44mm
Connection to telescopeM48x0.75 thread, female
Connection to eyepieceFor Guider T2 thread (M42x0.75), male