A T-Ring Is One Of The First Accessories You Will Need If You Want To Take Pictures Through A Telescope Or Spotting Scope. If You Have A Nikon Slr Or Dslr Camera Body, The Celestron Nikon T-Ring Is The One For You. In Order To Use The Nikon T-Ring, Remove The Lens From Your Camera, And Attach The T-Ring In Its Place, Just As You Would If You Were Mounting A Lens. The Telescope Side Of The T-Ring Has Threads That Will Accept A Variety Of Camera Adapters, Including The Celestron T-Adapter Or Tele-Extender. The Adapter You Choose Depends On The Type Of Photography You Wish To Do. You Can Take Pictures Of Terrestrial And/Or Celestial Scenes By Using A Simple T-Adapter To Turn Your Telescope Or Spotting Scope Into A Large Telephoto Lens. The #93633-A T-Adapter Is The Best Choice If You Own A Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope With Standard Rear Cell Threads. If You Have A Refractor, The Universal T-Adapter (#93625), With Its 1-1/4 Barrel Insert, Is Available. There Are Also Special T-Adapters For The Edgehd Optical System: One For The 8-Inch Edgehd (#93644) And One For The 9.25, 11, And 14-Inch Edgehd (#93646). Prime Focus Photography Is Popular For Short Exposure Images Of Terrestrial Objects As Well As Celestial Objects Like The Moon. If You Need Extra Magnification Beyond That Which Your Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope Provides, A Tele-Extender (#93643) Will Allow You To Insert An Eyepiece Inside The Barrel Before Attaching It To The Telescope. A Tele-Extender Is Used Most Often For High Power Images Of The Moon And The Planets.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Celestron T-Ring?A: The Celestron T-Ring has dimensions of two point two centimeters in length, six point two centimeters in width, and six point six centimeters in height.
Q: What is the weight of the Celestron T-Ring?A: The package weight of the Celestron T-Ring is one point zero pounds.
Q: What type of camera does the T-Ring support?A: This T-Ring is designed specifically to work with Nikon brand thirty-five millimeter camera bodies.
Q: How do I install the Celestron T-Ring?A: To install the T-Ring, remove the lens from your Nikon camera and attach the T-Ring in its place, similar to mounting a lens.
Q: Can I use this T-Ring with a telescope?A: Yes, you can use this T-Ring with a telescope or spotting scope to take photographs of terrestrial and celestial scenes.
Q: What type of photography is the T-Ring suitable for?A: The T-Ring is suitable for both prime focus photography of celestial objects like the Moon and terrestrial photography.
Q: How should I care for the T-Ring?A: To care for the T-Ring, store it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures to maintain its functionality.
Q: Is the Celestron T-Ring safe for my camera?A: Yes, the Celestron T-Ring is designed to be safe for Nikon cameras and will not damage your camera body during installation.
Q: What accessories can I use with the T-Ring?A: You can use various camera adapters with the T-Ring, including the Celestron T-Adapter or Tele-Extender, depending on your photography needs.
Q: Does the T-Ring come with a warranty?A: Yes, the Celestron T-Ring typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, but it’s best to check the specific terms upon purchase.
Q: How do I return the T-Ring if I have an issue?A: If you encounter any issues with the T-Ring, refer to the retailer’s return policy for guidance on how to return the product.
Q: Can I use this T-Ring for astrophotography?A: Yes, this T-Ring is excellent for astrophotography when paired with the appropriate telescope and adapters.
Q: What is the best T-Adapter for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes?A: The best choice for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes is the Celestron T-Adapter model number nine three six three three-A.
Q: What is the purpose of a Tele-Extender with the T-Ring?A: A Tele-Extender allows you to insert an eyepiece for extra magnification, making it ideal for high power imaging of the Moon and planets.
Q: What should I do if the T-Ring arrives damaged?A: If the T-Ring arrives damaged, immediately contact the retailer for a replacement or refund according to their return policy.