Ultima Duo T-to-C Adapter
Add one of Celestronās planetary cameras to your Ultima Duo eyepiece, including Skyris, NexImage Burst, and NexImage 5 imagers. This T-to-C adapter threads onto Ultima Duoās integrated T-threads and your cameraās C-threads for a solid connection. The length of this precision adapter has been optimized for the best image quality when paired with our cameras.
The magnification of the eyepiece will increase the image scale on the cameraās sensor. Youāll get larger, more detailed images of craters on the Moon, Jupiter and its moons, Saturnās rings, and even sunspots and solar activity (with a solar telescope or proper solar filter).
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Ultima Duo T-to-C Adapter
Ultima Duo T-to-C Adapter
Add one of Celestronās planetary cameras to your Ultima Duo eyepiece, including Skyris, NexImage Burst, and NexImage 5 imagers. This T-to-C adapter threads onto Ultima Duoās integrated T-threads and your cameraās C-threads for a solid connection. The length of this precision adapter has been optimized for the best image quality when paired with our cameras.
The magnification of the eyepiece will increase the image scale on the cameraās sensor. Youāll get larger, more detailed images of craters on the Moon, Jupiter and its moons, Saturnās rings, and even sunspots and solar activity (with a solar telescope or proper solar filter).
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Add one of Celestronās planetary cameras to your Ultima Duo eyepiece, including Skyris, NexImage Burst, and NexImage 5 imagers. This T-to-C adapter threads onto Ultima Duoās integrated T-threads and your cameraās C-threads for a solid connection. The length of this precision adapter has been optimized for the best image quality when paired with our cameras.
The magnification of the eyepiece will increase the image scale on the cameraās sensor. Youāll get larger, more detailed images of craters on the Moon, Jupiter and its moons, Saturnās rings, and even sunspots and solar activity (with a solar telescope or proper solar filter).







