Attaching A Camera; Focusing The Camera - Celestron Refractor 80ED Instruction Manual

Celestron spotting scope instruction manual 80ed
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Built-in T-Adapter
Threads

Attaching a Camera

To attach a camera to your 80ED spotter:
1. Remove all visual accessories.
2. Thread the proper T-Ring onto the built-in T-Adapter threads at the end of the 1.25" eyepiece
adapter.
3. Mount your camera body onto the T-Ring the same as you would any other lens.

Focusing The Camera

The focusing mechanism is the same photographically and visually. However, due to the high
magnification, the micro prism focuser in your camera may "black out." If this is the case, you will
have to use the ground glass portion of your focusing screen, which itself may be dark. For the best
results, take your time. Look at your subject carefully to make sure that you have the sharpest
possible focus. To achieve a very sharp focus, consider using a focusing magnifier. These devices are
readily available from your local camera store.
If you can not get a sharp focus, check to see if your subject is closer than the near focus distance
listed in the "Technical Specification" section.
Storing Your Spotting Scope
To minimize the need to clean your spotting scope, replace all lens covers after use. The spotting
scope can be left on a tripod for display purposes or returned to its shipping carton. Since the rear cell
of your spotting scope is not sealed, the eyepiece or protective cover MUST be placed over the
opening in the rear cell when not in use. This will prevent contaminants from entering the optical
system.
2" Focuser
Barrel
Figure 4
1 ¼" Eyepiece
Adapter
7
Focuser Tension
Screw
Focuser Knob

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