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Celestron T-Ring Adapter f/Nikon |  | Brand: Celestron Category: Photography
Buy New: $11.95 (On sale from $13.95) as of 9/6/2010 01:33 CDT details
New (2) from $11.95
Seller: eHobbies Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: 93402 UPC: 050234934022 EAN: 0050234934022
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Product Description A T-Ring couples your 35mm camera body to a T-Adapter, Radial Guider or Tele-Extender. This accessory is required if you want to do any type of photography through a telescope or spotting scope. Each camera manufacturer has a different mount, which requires a specific T-Ring, so Celestron offers a full line of T-Rings.
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| Customer Reviews: Celestron T-Ring Adapter May 9, 2010 JWSmythe (Florida, USA) Well, as expected, it's a ring, and fits my Nikon cameras (D50 and D100). There isn't much to write in a review of it, as it's just an adapter. :)
Does it's job: DIGITAL USERS BEWARE! September 12, 2008 Peter R. Gibbons (USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This item works excellently with the Celestron T-adapter, and even a cheap telescope. However, there's something that all Nikon DSLR owners should know:
I used this on my D200, and it was WAY tighter than I was comfortable with. Lenses/adapters are not supposed to be this tight. I was terrified, putting it on. I almost chickened out.
Also, this doesn't have the stops that the lenses do - this item will spin in the camera's lens bezel, until it can come out again at the next 1/6th turn.
It didn't damage the camera, but it sure felt like it had the potential. Otherwise, it allowed me to take some great pictures, quickly, with little learning curve, and a cheap telescope with a 1.25" eyepiece.
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