Celestron
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Celestron "Universal" T-adapter for 1.25" focusers
$33.95This Celestron prime focus adapter fits the 1.25" focusers of reflectors and refractors for terrestrial and lunar photography . . . -
Celestron 2X Barlow for 1.25" eyepieces (includes T-adapter)
$57.95While this Celestron 1.25" 2x achromatic Barlow can be used visually, it also has T-threads so it can be used as a T-adapter for lunar and terrestrial photography . . . -
Celestron 48MM T-ADAPTER FOR EDGEHD 9.25”, 11”, AND 14”
$72.95The 48mm T-Adapter is the accessory of choice if you’d like to attach your full frame DSLR or astronomical camera to a Celestron EdgeHD optical tube. -
Celestron CrossAim 12.5mm dual crosshair Plössl
$94.95This 12.5mm Celestron "CrossAim" 1.25" Plössl design double crosshair reticle guiding/centering eyepiece comes with a variable brightness cordless illuminator for use with any make or model telescope and/or off-axis guider . . . -
Celestron NexStar 4, 90mm, 102mm, and 130mm Maksutov-Cassegrain T-adapter
$29.95This prime focus adapter fits the rear cell of Celestron 90mm, 102mm, and 130mm Maksutov-Cassegrain spotting scopes and astronomical telescopes . . . -
Celestron NEXYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter
$69.95NexYZ connects your smartphone to your telescope, spotting scope, binocular, monocular, and microscope so you can capture images and video through the eyepiece. -
Celestron Piggyback for Celestron SCT telescopes only
$39.95This Celestron piggyback bracket lets you mount your 35mm or digital camera on top of a Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope for wide-field deep space photography . . . -
Celestron RASA 8 Camera Adapter for Sony Mirrorless Camera
$59.95The perfect adapter to connect your Sony Mirrorless camera to your RASA 8 -
Celestron RASA 8 Camera Adapter of Canon Mirrorless Cameras
$59.95The perfect adapter to connect your Canon Mirrorless camera to your RASA 8
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Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain T-Adapter
$33.95This Celestron prime focus adapter fits the rear cell of all Celestron 5" to 14" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes . . .