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The TeleVue STL adapter threads directly onto SBIG STL11000 Research Series CCD cameras to allow wide field imaging with a TeleVue imaging system refractor . . .
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This TeleVue 0.25” spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a 35mm camera and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . .
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This TeleVue 0.375” (9.5mm) spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a digital SLR or SBIG STL11000 CCD camera and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . .
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This TeleVue 0.50” (12.7mm) spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a 35mm or digital SLR camera (with 0.8x TeleVue reducer) and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . .
This TeleVue 1.0” (25.4mm) spacer ring provides the necessary distance between a 35mm, digital SLR, or SBIG SLT11000 CCD camera and a TeleVue imaging system refractor for prime focus photography . . .
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This TeleVue Canon wide mouth adapter reduces vignetting when connecting a Canon EOS or DSLR camera to TeleVue NP-127is, NP-101is, and TV-102iis Imaging System telescope accessories . . .
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This TeleVue set of six spacer rings provides the necessary combinations of length needed to properly position 35mm, digital SLR, and SBIG SLT11000 CCD cameras in relation to a TeleVue imaging system refractor for most prime focus photography . . .
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The Astro-Tech Coma Corrector is a photo/visual auxiliary lens system that fits into the 2" focusers of all f/3.5 to f/6 Newtonian reflectors to drastically reduce coma and curvature of field in visual observing and astrophotography . . .