1.25 T-mount
14,72 €T-Mount
Design for guiding camera, it can use to connect 1.25″ holder.
Material:Metal
adapter:M28.5*0.6 female threads and M42*0.75 male threads
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T-Mount
Design for guiding camera, it can use to connect 1.25″ holder.
Material:Metal
adapter:M28.5*0.6 female threads and M42*0.75 male threads

1.25 inch to 2 inch Rotolock
Design for Planetary imaging, this Rotolock can provide perfect centering and secure hold everytime.
Useage:
Rotate the adapter ring clockwise, to lock an inserted acces

1.25 inch to M42 Rotolock Design for Planetary imaging, this Rotolock can provide perfect centering and secure hold everytime. FAQ: Why I can’t slide in camera into rotolock? Sometimes, the plastic ri

1.25″ 2x Barlow nosepiece for binoviewers. Doubles magnification while providing the correct optical path length for binoviewer focus.

This 90° 1.25″mirror-type star diagonal has a Dura-Bright thick mirror and dielectric mirror coatings for 99% reflectivity which provides higher contrast and resolution during critical planetary, lun

This 1.25″ 90 deg. erecting prism will very happy to be used with that nice premium refractor of yours! Perfect for daytime observations too.
Precision Prism
Image erecting BAK7 prism with a

High quality erecting prism with Red anodized plate , the complete housing is made by 6061T Aluminium by CNC .
This 1.25″ 90 deg. erecting prism will very useful for daytime observations.
Image

1.25″ 90° erect image prism for the WO Cat 61 WIFD. Correctly oriented view for daytime terrestrial and casual astronomical observing.

William Optics new 45 Deg. EP will work with any 1.25″ eyepieces and scopes with 1.25″ eyepiece holders. It will turn upside down images right side-up and give correct left-to-right image. This high-q

The SVBONY SV157 1.25 “extension tube is threaded at the end to accommodate a standard 1.25” filter. It is made of all-metal material and has a long service life. The inside of the SV157 has full thre

Color filters improve contrast and they are recommended for planetary and lunar observing. The green filter highlights the details of Jupiter and Saturn in particular. It also reduces chromatic


1.25″ Metal Bahtinov mask for Seestar S30
Thread 28.5mm*0.6mm, can be mounted to 1.25″ filter adapter (TA621)
Dew shield and filter adapter sold separately.

Color filters improve contrast and they are recommended for planetary and lunar observing. The orange filter highlights the surface details of Mars.

1.25″ RedCat erecting prism – for RedCat 51 only This 1.25″ 90 deg. erecting prism is very useful for daytime observations. • Image erecting BAK4 prism with anti-reflection coating. • High accuracy an

1.25″ Star Diagonal with 99% reflectivity. Highly recommended for visual observing.

1.25″/2″ Laser Collimator makes collimating Newtonian reflector telescopes easy.

Player One 1.25-inch camera cover can be used on both the 1.25-inch eyepiece and the 1.25-inch astronomical camera, completely stop light and dust, and is moderately tight.
Better than the plastic dus

ZWO 1.25″ IR UV CUT filter is suitable for color camera with AR protect window. The ZWO IR-Cut Filter blocks infrared light from reaching the sensor of your CCD or CMOS camera or your expensive H-alph

This new 1.35 kg (3 lb) counterweight is designed for SkyHunter, and SkyGuider Pro, as well as other iOptron mounts with a 20mm diameter counterweight shaft, which include:
SkyHunterSkyGuider Pro

This barlow uses prism instead of glass elements to enlarge the image. High quality BAK4 elements.

ZWO 1/3″ 2.1mm 150 degree lens Technical Parameter: Format support: 1/3″ sensor Focal length: 2.1mm Wide angel: 150 degree Compatible with the following camera models: ASI120mm, ASI120mc, ASI120mm-s,

ZWO 1/3″ 2.5mm 170 degree lens Technical Parameter: Format support: 1/3″ sensor Focal length: 2.5mm Wide angel: 170 degree Compatible with the following camera models: ASI178MM, ASI178MC, ASI385MC.

iOptron’s 250mm (approx. 9.8″) f/4 Newtonian optical tube
assembly (OTA) with a fast F/4 focal ratio is perfect for imaging deep-sky
objects with a DSLR or dedicated astronomy camera. The 3.25″ focuse