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60mm Wide Field Adapter for Canon EOS

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$89.95

60mm Wide Field Adapter for Canon EOS

This Vixen adapter attaches to the Canon T-Ring of your camera (sold separately) to connect to either the coma corrector of a R200ss telescope or the 60mm draw tube of a VC200L telescope. This allows direct wide field photography, without using a 1.25″ barreled T-adapter. This kit comes with an adapter ring, screwdriver, Allan key, and instructions.

Categories: Adapters & Extension Tubes, Astrophotography, Telescope Accessories.
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