Variable Eyepiece projection adapter

AntaresSKU: EP1-V

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When you want to record a high magnification image of a planet or the Moon using a DSLR type or a CCD camera, one of the most used techniques is the one of eyepiece projection. This 31.8mm eyepiece projection adapter fits in the 31.8mm focusers connection and allows you to put in a 31.8mm diameter eyepiece to increase the magnification and then use DSLR (with optional T2 ring) or CCD cameras with T2 thread for lunar and planetary photography. Compared to the non-variable version, this adapter has a mechanism to vary its length then, keeping fixed the eyepiece inserted inside, you can change the magnification in a progressive way.

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