TS-Optics SC to T2 Adapter, ultra-short - Adapter for prime focus photography

TS-Optics SC to T2 Adapter, ultra-short - Adapter for prime focus photography

Short adapter from 2" SC thread to T2 - length approx. 10 mm - for focal photography with Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes.

  • Telescope side connection: SC thread, female;
  • Camera side connection: T2-thread (M42x0.75), male;
  • Extremely short with only 10 mm length;
  • Fits to all SC threads from Celestron, Meade, Sky-Watcher, Orion and to all construction types, like Schmidt-Cassegrain, Edge-HD, ACF;
  • With this adapter and an optional T2 ring, you can attach your SLR directly to the telescope for doing focal photography.
 
Manufacturer : TS Optics
SKU : TSO-TSSC-T2S
Price: 29.00 € incl tax 19% (Germany)
Estimated delivery time : 1-4 days
Product description
Simply screw this adapter to the SC thread and you can change the telescope into a high-quality telephoto lens for the photography of moon, planets or even nebulae and star clusters. This focal adapter for the SC thread fits to telescopes like:
  • Celestron: Schmidt-Cassegrain and EHD
  • Meade: Schmidt-Cassegrain and ACF
  • Intes Mikro: Maksutov telescopes
  • Sky-Watcher: Telescopes with SC thread
  • William, Long Perng, ...: 66 mm ED refractor


Features of the adapter:

The TS Optics TSSC-T2s adapter convinces with its good workmanship and the short length. Even heavy cameras are sustained. If you loosen the handy knurled ring just by a fraction, you can rotate the camera into the wanted position. Thus, the adapter supersedes a 360° rotation.

The short design allows the use of correctors and focal reducers. With only 10 mm, you will have no problems for reaching the necessary distance.

The adaption of the camera is done with optional T2 rings which we offer in the accessories section.

Scope of Delivery:

  • Adapter
Products specifications
Total length 10 mm
Connection to camera T2 male thread (M42x0.75)
Connection to telescope SC-female - L= 9 mm

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