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Will recommend to others - Review by Noel Matthews
Understanding vendor who has been willing to help all the way (Posted on 19/01/12)
Canon eos t-ring - Review by Peter watkins
Prompt delivery, product excellent.
(Posted on 25/06/11)
(Posted on 25/06/11)
good service - Review by Shirley Rhook
good quick service. Clear web site made it easy to order what I needed.
You were easy to find on google when searching for the spare part. (Posted on 6/06/11)
You were easy to find on google when searching for the spare part. (Posted on 6/06/11)
Pros: light, easy to carry, price, portability, light weight, Accurate, user friendly, Good price
Just the ticket - Review by Gary
A great little adapter that workd fine with my heavy EOS 1D. Took a bit of time to find the T adapter in my spotting scope but once i'd done that it went straight on and I could take decent shots.
Service and delivery was superb
(Posted on 5/01/11)
Service and delivery was superb
(Posted on 5/01/11)
Pros: light, price, Accurate
Great! - Review by Susanne
Perfect equipment for astrophotography. Excellent customer service, received interstate in less than 24 hours. Thankyou. (Posted on 13/09/10)
Celestron T-Ring for 35 mm Canon EOS Camera - Review by Vince H.
Very happy with the service, and also the product, which is of high quality. Fits my camera & scope perfectly! (Posted on 28/08/10)
Pros: user friendly, Good price
Very pleased with service - Review by Kevin Cole
Fast service and very helpful with any questions that I had. (Posted on 25/06/10)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
I have a Celestron Nexstar 4se and I have been told that there is a T ring available that will mount my Canon EOS 5D MkII. Is this correct?
If not, is there any way I can use this camera on this scope?
Regards
Ian
If not, is there any way I can use this camera on this scope?
Regards
Ian
A:
To mount your EOS to your telescope, you'll need a t-adapter and a t-ring. The T-ring connects to your EOS, and the T-adapter to your Nexstar.













