SONY E-MOUNT T-RING

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A T-Ring is one of the first accessories you will need to take pictures through a telescope or spotting scope. If you have a Sony E-mount mirrorless camera body, the Celestron E-Mount T-Ring is the one for you.

 

How to Use
To use this T-Ring, place the E-Mount T-Ring on your Sony mirrorless camera. Just like changing a lens, line up the T-Ring to your camera’s lens mount. Push it in and turn until you hear a click. The T-Ring has a sturdy bayonet flange that locks for a secure fit. Once you attach the T-Ring to your camera, you’re ready to connect your telescope. The telescope side of the T-Ring has threads that accept a variety of camera adapters, including the Celestron T-Adapter. The adapter you choose depends on the type of photography you wish to do.


Body
The Sony E-Mount 42mm T-ring is machined aluminum black anodized. The internal surfaces are blackened and glare-threaded to provide the highest contrast. The T-Ring has a ribbed surface for a secure grip while threading/unthreading. The Sony E-Mount 42mm T-Ring is compatible with M42 x 0.75 (T-Thread) camera adapters.

 

Terrestrial and Celestial Imaging

Pair your T-Ring with a Celestron T-Adapter to turn your telescope or spotting scope into a large telephoto lens.  Depending on the optics you own, pair your E-Mount T-Ring with these adapters:

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