If you

attach a

Nikon

SLR

to

a telescope, you

will

take pictures

to

objects

at a

great

distance

,

like

the moon

,

planets

and stars

.

Long

exposure

can

bring out

many more

details

than

is

seen

with

the naked eye

,

making

objects

in bright colors

.

With a

DSLR

you can

capture

stunning images

of the universe

.

y

device

is

Nikon D80

.

This

allows

long exposures

of

up to 30 seconds

only

,

but

in

bulb option

,

which

works

only

with

a remote control,

can

be set

it at longer

exposures

,

but

the

mount

telescope

must have a

tracking

motor

.

Baader Hyperion T- adapters allow direct coupling of any T threaded camera or accessory to the Baader Hyperion eyepieces .



Hyperion - T adapter that I have and it's in this article , is HTA43/T-2 , which attaches to the M43 thread of Hyperion eyepiece with a fixed focal length . The eyepiece's thread of 43 mm is located under the protective rubber .

These adapters allow Hyperion eyepieces to be used for CCD and DSLR cameras . With this adapter , any T -2 extension tubes can be used between the eyepiece and the camera to project and zoom in as much as you want.

Turn off the camera

.

Remove

the

objective

lens,

holding the release button

down

while turning

the objective lens

clockwise

.

Attach the T- ring for Nikon to the mount of the camera by screwing it counterclockwise until it clicks . It is important to buy the right T- ring .

After that , screw on Nikon 's T ring , HTA43/T-2 Hyperion ring .

Enter the two adapters in the telescope on wich will be installed the Hyperion eyepiece . The first is 2 ", and the second adapter in the photo is 1.25" which is screwed on the 2 " .

Now screw the Hyperion eyepiece on the camera in the Hyperyon 's T2 ring .

Enter the camera in the focuser of the telescope , (in 1.25" adapter) . Tighten the screws to prevent camera falling during use . Now you're ready to shoot through a telescope .

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