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T-rings are an easy way to get a start in astrophotography. They'll allow you to connect your DSLR to virtually any telescope. You may need an extra t-adapter so reach out with any questions.
The Orion Zero Profile Camera adapter fits 2" telescope focusers on refractor and reflector telescopes. This extremely versatile astrophotography accessory will help you capture images with telescopes equipped with 2" focusers. Many prime focus camera...
This 0.5x focal reducer increases the area imaged by your StarShoot camera by a factor of 4. The reducer threads into the 1.25" nosepiece found on our StarShoot G3 or G4 imaging cameras to effectively...
Optimize your DSLR astrophotography setup and take full advantage of full-frame sensors with this handy adapter. The Superwide 2" Prime Focus Adapter provides the widest possible clear aperture to minimize vignetting -- darkening around the...
Optically fast refractor telescopes used for astrophotography are often plagued by significant field curvature, which is especially noticeable when using CCD/CMOS imagers and DSLRs with APS-C sized and full-frame sensors. This manifests in stars that...
Some of the most picturesque celestial objects are too large to fit in the field of view of an imaging refractor and camera. What's more, most deep space objects are very faint and therefore challenging...
The Orion 0.8x Reducer-Flattener for EON 115mm ED Triplet Refractor will ensure wonderfully sharp photographs edge to edge with our premium EON 115 Apo. All refractors produce some amount of field curvature, which results in...
The Orion 0.8x Reducer-Flattener for EON 130mm ED Triplet Refractor will ensure wonderfully sharp photographs edge to edge with our premium EON 130 Apo. All refractors produce some amount of field curvature, which results in...
Designed specifically for use with the EON 104mm ED-X2, this handy device corrects field curvature to eliminate misshapen stars near the field edge and yield an optically flat field for optimized imaging performance. To maximize...