Designed For Canon Eos & Rebel Slr & Dslr Cameras And Photography;Note:It Doesn'T Fit For Eos-M Models; Connect Camera To Telescope For Direct Prime Focus Photography Convenient And Easily
Reflectors Typically Require A Barlow Lens To Be Placed Between The Adapter And Focuser To Extend The Focus Point.
Refractors Typically Require You To Replace The Diagonal With A Slightly Shorter Extension Tube To Reach Focus. This Is True Of Any Adapter.
Most Scts And Maks Won'T Require Anything Else
Prime Focus Application: Typically Used For Imaging Nebulae; Galaxies And Other Large (But Dim) Deep Sky Objects
Eyepiece Projection & Variable Eyepiece Projection Eyepiece Projection Is Typically Used For Terrestrial, Lunar & Planetary Imaging And Any Time Higher Magnification Is Needed To Bring Out Detail
Eyepiece Diameter: Compatible Maximum Eyepiece Diameter Is 42 Mm.It Can Handle Larger Eyepieces (To 42Mm Max Dia), Has A Handy Laser Engraved Extension Scale And A Machined Grip Ring
Pressure Ring: Built-In Protective Pressure Ring To Prevent The Appearance Of Eyepiece Barrel From Being Scratched
Package Includes: 1� Sv112 Variable Eyepiece Projection Adapter 1� 1.25' Prime Focus Adapter 1� 1.25' Parfocalizing Ring 1� T-Ring Adapter 1� Allen Key Tool 1� Plastic Spiral Box
⚠️ 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 is the size of the SVBONY SV112 Telescope Camera Adapter Kit?A: The adapter kit measures two point zero one inches in length, one inch in width, and two point zero one inches in height.
Q: What is included in the SVBONY SV112 kit?A: The kit includes one SV112 Variable Eyepiece Projection Adapter, one one point two five inch Prime Focus adapter, one one point two five inch Parfocalizing Ring, one T-Ring Adapter, one Allen Key Tool, and one plastic spiral box.
Q: What type of cameras does this adapter fit?A: This adapter is designed for Canon EOS and Rebel SLR and DSLR cameras, but it does not fit EOS-M models.
Q: How do I connect the SVBONY SV112 adapter to my telescope?A: To connect the adapter, attach it directly to the telescope’s eyepiece port, ensuring a snug fit for secure operation.
Q: Can I use this adapter for astrophotography?A: Yes, this adapter is specifically designed for prime focus astrophotography, allowing you to capture images of deep-sky objects.
Q: What is the maximum eyepiece diameter compatible with the adapter?A: The adapter can accommodate eyepieces with a maximum diameter of forty-two millimeters.
Q: How should I maintain the SVBONY SV112 adapter for longevity?A: To maintain the adapter, keep it clean and store it in the included plastic spiral box when not in use to prevent scratches.
Q: Is the SVBONY SV112 adapter easy to use for beginners?A: Yes, the adapter is user-friendly and designed for both beginners and experienced astrophotographers, simplifying the connection between the camera and telescope.
Q: Can I use this adapter for lunar and planetary imaging?A: Yes, the eyepiece projection feature allows for high magnification, making it suitable for terrestrial, lunar, and planetary imaging.
Q: What if my SVBONY SV112 adapter arrives damaged?A: If your adapter arrives damaged, please contact the seller immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
Q: Does this adapter require any additional lenses for reflectors?A: Yes, reflectors typically require a Barlow lens to be placed between the adapter and focuser to extend the focus point.
Q: How do I adjust the adapter for different magnifications?A: You can adjust the adapter length using its variable feature to modify magnification and achieve the perfect framing for your shots.
Q: Is there a warranty for the SVBONY SV112 adapter?A: Warranty details may vary by seller, so it is recommended to check with the retailer for specific warranty information.
Q: Can this adapter be used with other brands of telescopes?A: Yes, as long as the telescope has a standard one point two five inch eyepiece port, this adapter can be used with various brands.
Q: What type of photography is the prime focus application best for?A: The prime focus application is best for imaging nebulae, galaxies, and other large but dim deep-sky objects.