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6 sie 2004 · This piece of gear can accept a camera thread on to it - directly! You can unthread the top rubber cup holder off and screw the eyepiece onto a 58mm thread of a camera lense. It is VERY utilitarian and multi-purpose unlike your standard eyepiece which is why I did not post in the Eyepiece section but perhaps I should start a thead there too!
3 maj 2002 · So with the ETX90 you get 31.25X of magnification with the Scopetronics 40mm eyepiece. With the WO 24mm eyepiece, you get 52X of magnification. The 40mm was made for cameras like the Olympuses and the Canons because they have a big lens and the 40mm has a big opening to prevent vignetting.
21 lis 2007 · One solution that has always intrigued me was the Scopetronix Maxview eyepiece projection unit. It is large enough for me to do eyepiece projection photography with my Pentax zoom. In my first go with the Maxview, I used the Siebert Performance 35mm eyepiece.
12 lut 2010 · Plus, unlike some other low-priced eyepieces that are available from other vendors, the Scopetronix line will accept standard eyepiece filters. The sizes currently available are 40mm, 25mm, 15mm, 9mm, 6mm, and 4mm.
7 cze 2023 · Never used ScopeTronix Maxview II multi-coated 42mm eyepiece with bolt-type storage bottle for telescope. Made in Berlin, Germany.
3 maj 2002 · So with the ETX90 you get 31.25X of magnification with the Scopetronics 40mm eyepiece. With the WO 24mm eyepiece, you get 52X of magnification. The 40mm was made for cameras like the Olympuses and the Canons because they have a big lens and the 40mm has a big opening to prevent vignetting.
Our MaxView DSLR will hold any 1.25" eyepiece and our MaxView DSLR II will hold any 1.25" or 2" eyepiece... yes even the massive 31mm Nagler and the 41mm Panoptic! Now you can use your best eyepieces for true variable projection astrophotography. But the size alone doesn't make it unique.