3 Ways To Connect A Camera To A Beginner Telescope
In this video, I'll discuss three different methods for connecting a camera (or a camera phone) to a beginner telescope. (The telescope I'm using is the Omni 102 AZ, I really like this scope, and folks have been messaging me that it is on clearance at Costco in the USA for only $99, May of 2022).
110 Things to See with a Telescope:
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50 Things to See with a Telescope - Kids:
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Software:
PIPP: https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/home
Registax: https://www.astronomie.be/registax/
Lynkeos: https://lynkeos.sourceforge.io/
Gear:
Telescope: Celestron Omni 102 AZ (Costco, in store, not online [Price in the USA $99 May 2022)
1.25" Nosepiece - T-Thread
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T-Ring for Canon EOS Camera (the one actually comes with a nosepiece)
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Extension Tube - 2-inch
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Celestron NexImage 5 Solar System Imager
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Celestron NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter
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iOptron Universal Smartphone Eyepiece Adapter
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Camera T-Adapter (that you put the eyepiece in) - 1.25-inch
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