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Celestron T-adapter for EdgeHD 9.25 inch/11 inch/14 inch 48 mm

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  • T-adapter
  • 48 mm for EdgeHD 9.25, 11 + 14 inch
  • Camera thread M48 x 0.75
  • is screwed directly to the back of the tube of the larger Edge lenses
  • better illumination right into the corners of modern, large full-frame image sensors
  • reduces vignetting at the edges of the image sensor
  • requires special M48 camera adapters, is not compatible with normal T-rings (M42x0.75)
Variante: 48 mm
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Celestron T-adapter for EdgeHD 9.25 inch/11 inch/14 inch 48 mm

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  • T-adapter
  • 48 mm for EdgeHD 9.25, 11 + 14 inch
  • Camera thread M48 x 0.75
  • is screwed directly to the back of the tube of the larger Edge lenses
  • better illumination right into the corners of modern, large full-frame image sensors
  • reduces vignetting at the edges of the image sensor
  • requires special M48 camera adapters, is not compatible with normal T-rings (M42x0.75)

Celestron T-adapter for EdgeHD 9.25 inch/11 inch/14 inch 48 mm

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