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Q1: I have a Canon Digital Rebel camera and would like a telescope mount. I understand there is an adapter necessary. Can you advise which adapter and the availability. Thank you. Don Barner
A: If you have one of the ETX series telescopes, and if the canon camera you have has a removable lens you will need this adapter (the #64) and the specific Canon EOS T-Mount for your camera.
Q2: Is this the attachment needed for a Fuji s9000 and ETX 125? If not, is there a different adapter that I should be looking at?
A: The T-Adapter is for cameras with removable lenses. You'll want a device like the Zhumell Universal Digital Camera Adapter (Small). Here's the URL; just paste it into your browser's address window: http://www.spottingscopes.com/products/Zhumell_22-68x90mm_Superior_Spotting_Scope_-_ED_new_44105.html.
Q3: What do I need to attach a Pentax K1000 camera to a Meade ETX 90? If it is not too many can you list all parts that I could use with my ETX 90 and K1000. Thanks.
A: To attach a Pentax K1000 camera to the Meade ETX-90, you'll need a T-adapter to fit the scope and a T-ring to fit your camera. Here's the URL for the Zhumell Universal T-Adapter; just paste it into your browser's address window: http://telescopes.com/products/zhumell-universal-t-adapter-1-25-inch-camera-adapter-30842.html. And here's the URL for a Zhumell T-ring for Pentax K mount cameras: http://telescopes.com/products/zhumell-t-ring-pentax-k-30840.html.
Q4: With the slightly different image size between a 35 mm and the digital sensor screen,will this adapter work with my Nikon D70S ? I have a T mount for my Nikon.
A: Hi Mr. Rea, Thank you for your email and patience. If you have a Nikon T-ring - then yes this should work. But if it's not a Meade scope that you're using it for - you'll need a universal T-adapter. http://telescopes.com/products/zhumell-universal-t-adapter-1-25-inch-camera-adapter-30842.html
Q5: Does the #64 T-adaptor also work with the ETX-80?
A: Yes, the Meade #64 T-Adapter works for the ETX-80 telescope.
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