Included Items Please note: The items listed here are included with the single product of M43 photo/video- the Hyperion Zoom ® thread Mark IV 2454826. The Mark IV Zoom is also available as a set together with the 2,25x Hyperion Bar- ®...
Eyecups Three different eyecups are included with the Mark IV Zoom. Choose the eyecup according to your preferences or desired eye relief (with or without glasses): Three eyecups are shipped together with the eyepiece. The M43 photo/video-thread is located on the top of the eyepiece. 1.
Telescope-sided connection options There are three different ways to adapt the Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV onto a ® telescope. You can change between the three modes easily within seconds. 2" Eyepiece Barrel (intended for 2" star diagonals): The nosepieces for 2" and 1¼" are both pre-mounted.
Spotting Scopes with 1 " male thread Such spotting scopes (e.g. many Skywatcher, Orion, Acuter, Synta and Celestron spotting scopes) can be used directly with the Hyperi- Zoom Mark IV. ® Just unthread the 1¼" nosepiece to expose the 1 "...
Attaching a camery body (DSLR and System-Cameras) After removing the height-adjustable eyecup, the universal M43-thread is exposed. This type of thread is used by most video-cameras. Baader Planetarium offers many step-up- or step-down-rings for most common threads of camera lenses, as well as the adapter #2958080 to convert from M43 to the universal photographic T-2-thread (M42x0,75).
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Zoom becomes a digiscoping projection optics, also featuring variable magnification. A full-frame-DSLR will require an added ~40 mm of distance between the camera T-2-ring and the Mark IV T-2 adapter. This is advisable to retain the flat field of the Mark IV.
Use with Binoviewers The Hyperion Universal Zoom Mark IV has an outermost ® diameter of just 55 mm, which makes it a perfect choice for bino-viewers. People of all ages, even children with an interpu- pillary distance of just 55 mm, can use a binoviewer with two Mark IV Zoom-eyepieces –...
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