EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC Adapter 3" Flattener/Reducer to M48x0.75

Allows the connection of a camera via M48x0.75 thread

  • Allows the connection of a camera via M48x0.75 thread
  • Larger free inner diameter than T2/M42
  • No vignetting by using cameras with full frame sensor
  • Fits to EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC 3" Flattener 0.7 x Reducer
  • Made of black anodized aluminum

€36.00*

Available, delivery time: 1-3 days

Product number: 0510368
EAN: 4007922062518
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Product information "EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC Adapter 3" Flattener/Reducer to M48x0.75 "
This adapter replaces the M42x0.75 Adapter for CCD Camera that comes standard with the EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC 3-inch Field Flattener/0.7x Focal Reducer. Allows the connection of a camera via M48x0.75 thread. The larger free inner diameter than T2/M42 effectively prevents vignetting when using a full format camera. The illumination of the camera sensor is therefore optimised.

FEATURES
  • Allows the connection of a camera via M48x0.75 thread
  • Larger free inner diameter than T2/M42
  • No vignetting by using cameras with full frame sensor
  • Fits to EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC 3" Flattener 0.7 x Reducer
  • Made of black anodized aluminum

SCOPE OF DELIVERY
  • Adapter with M48x0,75 thread
Colour: black
Material: Aluminium

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EXPLORE SCIENTIFIC T2 Reduction Adapter M48x0.75 to M42x0.75
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Bajonet adapters are the connecting piece between the photo adapter and the camera. Please read the instruction manual of your camera to find out which bajonet adapter you need, look into the instruction manual of your camera. Connect your BRESSER Microscope or Telescope with a Canon R/RP camera and take images or videos of your observed object!FEATURESCapture photos through your telescope or microscopeConnecting piece between the photo adapter and Canon R/RP cameraHigh-quality and precise workmanship made of metalA corresponding photo adapter is neededLarger free inner diameter for less obstructionConnecting thread: M48x0.75 femaleOptical path: 10.0 mmSCOPE OF DELIVERYBajonet adapter for Canon R/RP cameras

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