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The Celestron 93625 Universal T-Adapter is a precision-engineered accessory that connects any DSLR or SLR camera with T-threads to telescopes featuring a 1.25" focuser. Designed for prime focus astrophotography, it enables high-quality lunar and celestial imaging by replacing the camera lens with a direct telescope mount. Compatible with most telescopes and backed by a 2-year US warranty, this adapter is a must-have for serious astro-imagers seeking reliable, versatile, and professional-grade equipment.



| ASIN | B0000665V6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23 in Telescope Photo Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,286) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 93625-CGL |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 2.1 x 1.9 inches |
B**9
Brucew29
I received the Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter on time as promised. The adapter met or exceeded the advertised specifications and was well constructed. It performed great on my Dynamax 8 as expected. I would recommend it for use when the camera is mounted into the telescope eyepiece holder. Your eyepiece holder must be sturdy enough to hold a SLR or DSLR camera body. I did not have any problems with focusing on my Dynamax 8. Balancing my camera/telescope combination took a little work since I was using a 90 degree erecting eyepiece holder on my telescope. A straight through eyepiece holder may be better. If your telescope permits removal of the eyepiece holder then you may wish to get the Celestron T-Mount or the Opteka T-Mount Adapter to fit your particular SLR or DSLR camera. I later used the T-Mount Adapter to attach my camera directly to my telescope and eliminating the telescope's removable eyepiece holder. I did NOT have any focusing problems with the camera T-Adapter or the camera T-Mount adapter with my Dynamax 8 telescope. The adapters are designed to be used with the camera lens removed. The Celestron camera adapter permits the insertion of a 1.25 diameter plain barrel eyepiece into the adapter to increase the magnifying power but this reduces the light greatly due to the added lenses of the eyepiece and from the eyepiece projected image onto the film or camera sensor chip. The reduced light will require longer exposures and therefore require manual tracking or a telescope tracking device (clock drive). When using an inserted eyepiece into the camera T-Adapter, care must be taken to make sure that longer barrel eyepieces do not obstruct the camera's mirror flip-up action.
J**I
GOTTA GET ONE OF THESE FOR YOUR ASTRO KIT!
I've used a Celestron T-adapter for astrophotography for the last year. While that one provides me with some amazing photographs, this adapter gave me the ability to attach my camera through the eyepiece hole AND ADD FILTERS to the inside knurled end. The image posted with this review is a quarter waxing moon with a green filter. Before getting this eyepiece adapter, I was unable to directly place the filter between the camera and the moon. I'm sure there are other solutions - photo editing being one of them - but I like something consistent and workable in the darkest of conditions. Can't beat attaching the filter directly to the optical tube right in front of the camera. I cannot wait until I use my 2x Barlow on this, for lunar observation! Note that the camera-specific rings were NOT included. You have to purchase these separately (e.g. Nikon or Canon connectors).
D**R
Not compatible with Newtonian reflectors
The description for this product does not mention that using this T adapater will not allow the camera to focus on many Newtonian reflectors because the adapter basically extends the focuser and will not allow it to travel in far enough to achieve focus with the camera. There are a few fixes for this. First, check the focuser on the scope to see if the eyepiece holder will unscrew and allow you to screw the camera's adapter directly to it. If not, you can purchase a 2x barlow (Celestron item # 93640) that includes a T-adaptor on it or a zoom lens with threads for a filter that will also allow you to directly attach your camera adapter such as Celestron's 8mm - 24mm item # 93230. Obviously, including a lens in the equation magnifies the image which you may or may not want. The most expensive and intrusive is to replace the focuser with an aftermarket focuser that will allow this to work. Other than the fact that it was not directly compatible with my scope, the quality of the T adapter was very good which is typical for Celestron products.
L**L
An adapter for Telescope. However, requires another adapter for camera to connect
The Celestron 93625 1.25 Inch Universal SLR or DSLR Camera T-Adapter is an adapter where it attaches to a telescope where the eye-piece goes. It is one of the adapters needed to make it work to attach it to a Camera. Essentially, If you have a telescope and want to attach a DSLR or Mirrorless camera on it, you need at least two items, an adapter that goes onto the telescope, and an adapter for you camera that goes onto the T-Adpater that is attached to the telescope. The adapter for your camera is not universal, so you have to search for your specific camera that you're using and look for one that adapters to T-adapters. For instance, I have a Nikon DSLR camera. You have to search Nikon F-mount to T-mount adapter. Once you purchase those two adapters, you can mount it to your telescope and have fun tracking down the Universe. Even though you are able to see things that are far of a distance, focusing can be an issue. You have to manually focus as you are not using any lens but an adapter only with no contacts. it takes a lot of trial an error to get it right and it is better to do it with a camera that has IBIS (In-body image stabilizer). without IBIS, your pictures will turn out blurry unless you use a wireless trigger to reduce movement and shaking from the camera. My Nikon D7100 does not have IBIS, so it was very tricky to get the shot. Another thing to know is that since you are shooting in the dark, getting the shot once you press the trigger can take a while since there isn't much light gathered into the lens, and for that you have to set a timer to leave the shutter open for a specific time, or use bulb setting to manually trigger on and off the shutter. The longer you hold the shutter open, the more light gathered into the sensor and can take the picture where you can see the object or result rather than pitch black if you were to not leave the shutter open. There is so much I've learned using these adapters to make it work for my camera and telescope. Don't let these things veer off because the end results are rewarding.
D**R
Good Product
Works as it should.
R**Z
Buen producto. Ajustó perfecto con mi cámara canon y puedo tomar fotografías de buena calidad.
M**A
Celestron NexStar 5SE teleskopumuzda Canon EOS 650D fotoğraf makinemiz ile gök cisimlerinin fotoğraflarını çekmek için bu parçayı satın aldım. (Ayrıca aynı fotoğraf makinesi ile uyumlu Celestron Canon T-Halkası'nı da satın almıştım) Teleskopumuza da uyumlu fotoğraf makinemize de uyumlu. Gündüz teslim edildiği için gelir gelmez denemek amacıyla teleskopu şehire doğru çevirdim ve bir kaç kare fotoğraf çektim. Gayet güzel sonuçlar aldım. Sanırım gece Ay ve diğer gök cisimlerinde de güzel fotoğraflar çekeceğiz.
D**Y
Allowed me to connect my SLR to my telescope :)
C**N
Buena calidad a excelente precio. Se adapta perfectamente a mi adaptador por canon700D Cumple perfectamente 100% recomendable celestron 5 estrellas
S**D
Exactement ce que je voulais de très bonne qualité
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