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Astromania 1.25" Astrophotography Flip Mirror - The flip Mirror for Precise Focusing

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The field stop of the eyepiece should be in the same distance from the FlipMirror as the camera sensor. That's ca. 24mm, if you attach the Wide-T-ring directly to the FlipMirror. Then you can use Use the rotary knob 2 to switch between the rear port 3 and the top port 4; you can use an optional toothed belt to operate it with a motor (not included). This two stage reducer is capable of speeding up my f/10 C11 to about f/3. For this additional spacers are needed. When used with a Meade natively f/6.3 OTA, then I keep the reduction factor of the assembly at a minimum to get and overall f/3. If I wanted to, I could go down to around f/2.5 without noticeable deterioration of the image on the small 1/3" or 1/2" sensors.

DT-4 Baader 1¼" - 31.8mm nosepiece extension with 1¼" filter thread on both sides (T-2 part #05) (#1905130 , € 19,-)

Do you want to have a flawless look, but you don't have a mirror or it's broken and you don't know how to get out of trouble? This problem can be solved quite easily. Launch the online mirror and tie your tie the best way you can. The dimensions of the mirror are such that 36x24mm is reflected. That's quit small to cover the inner 38mm of the 42mm tube system. In the second picture we have a Micro Four Thirds camera, which is connected via the Baader T-Ring Micro Four Thirds (m4/3) to T-2 + 19mm expansion (#2408330 , € 31,-) For connection to the telescope, we'd need to know the available thread at the telescope. T-2 or M48 work out of the box, for other threads, an adapter would be required.

The FlipMirror II Star Diagonal allows a variety of permanent adaptations to your telescope 1 .Use the rotary knob 2to switch between the rear port 3and the top port 4;you can use an optional toothed belt to operate it with a motor (not included). An autoguider or a calibration lamp can be connected to the bottom port 5. As you can see you the mirror comes in a shaped foam insert with a 1.25″ nosepiece on the front, a 1.25″ eyepiece holder on top and a T thread port to the rear. The insert is glued into the box, but could be prised out to go into an eyepiece case. You also get an alan key for making adjustments if needed, but no instructions. were sometimes used for the connection to the telescope. For more aperture the 2" / S52 Nosepiece (#2958551 , € 41,-) A standard 1.25" eyepiece usually has got the field stop more or less at the connection between the 1.25" nosepiece and the wider housing.Did you ever think that a webcam can also be used as an online mirror? Anyway, I’m ready to bet that it’s a lot easier than you thought! Just imagine that this webcam mirror allows you to see and admire yourself as a real mirror, except it works online and displays the “reflection” on your device screen. Still in doubt about its usefulness? If so, please take into account that this feature may be very useful for you in several scenarios, such as: For the adaptation to the telescope, you can use Baader SC / HD Ultra Short T-Adaptor, 9mm optical length # 2958500B, yes. https://www.baader-planetarium.com/en/accessories/adapters-imaging-accessories/extensions-/-focusing-adapters.html?filter_threads_eyepiecesided=2120 The camera on the photo is an LN300 that I don't own any longer. Before getting the Lodestar last month, I used a Samsung SCB-2000 that is quite a bit bulkier than the LN300. But in my opinion the Sammy beats the LN300. I'm loving your setup, this looks fantastic, I'm really debating building up to this and trying it out.

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