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Microstage II Digiscoping-Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter with ClickStop Panning-Resting Device
The Microstage II Digiscoping Adapter from Baader Planetarium is the ideal entry into digital astrophotography with finder cameras (where there is no possibility to remove the Lens) through a telescope or binoculars. Here you have to work with so called afocal projection photography. The Microstage II is the ideal solution for this.
In principle, you can use any compact camera to take pictures through the eyepiece of a binocular, spotting scope or telescope and thus capture the image. For the image to succeed, the camera must be positioned as precisely as possible behind the eyepiece. If the camera is held freehand, this is not always possible.
With the MicroStage II, compact cameras can be placed behind almost any instrument and easily swiveled to the side
Photograph through your binoculars. With a mount, you can position the camera precisely and wait for the right moment - with simple solutions, by looking at the camera screen. With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, you can also simply swing the camera to the side and look through the eyepiece. When the time comes, simply fold the camera back; the swivel arm locks into place and you're ready to shoot.
With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, the problem of vignetting with eyepiece projection is also a thing of the past. Finally, you can use eyepieces with a sufficiently large exit pupil in combination with digital cameras. This makes it possible to create format-filling images - e.g. of the lunar surface - without disturbing dark corners.
For astronomy, hunting, bird watching, camping and traveling
With the Baader Planetarium MicroStage II, you can take pictures through a spotting scope and quickly swing the camera away to the side. The sturdy swivel arm with detent supports cameras weighing up to 1 kg. The Microstage II is an indispensable aid for all applications (shooters, hunters) where visual observation is to be documented quickly by a picture without loss of focus. After the exposure, the camera is simply folded back to the side for further visual observation. The new, improved version has a wider eyepiece clamp than its predecessor, so it has a better grip on the eyepiece.
Compact and effective
The Microstage II is a very affordable eyepiece clamp for all eyepiece diameters from 29 to 63mm. It has a mount that can be adjusted in all directions, so that the optical axis of any digital camera can be positioned centrally behind the eyepiece. When folded, it is only 18.5x12x2.6cm and weighs 220g.
The digiscoping adapter locks in different positions, so that the camera position is reproducible.
The rail on which the camera is mounted, as well as the eyepiece clamp, is covered with a rubber coating, which guarantees a secure hold on the one hand and protects the camera and eyepiece from scratches on the other.
The image magnification is controlled either by the eyepiece focal length or the zoom function of the digital camera (if available). The resulting new apparent focal length (also called equivalent focal length) is calculated as follows:
fnew = (fTelescope x fLens) / fOcular
If fOcular = fObjective, you get a 1:1 image and the focal length is equal to the original focal length of the telescope
The distance between the eyepiece lens and the camera lens is not included in the determination of the equivalent focal length. However, it plays an important role in image vignetting. The farther apart they are, the greater the potential vignetting. So they should be (almost) touching if possible. With the Microstage II, you can align your camera very precisely with the eyepiece without touching it. Just make sure that the Lens is extended when you do this.
Microstage II Digiscoping-Clickstop Digital Camera Adapter with ClickStop Panning-Resting Device
The Microstage II Digiscoping Adapter from Baader Planetarium is the ideal entry into digital astrophotography with finder cameras (where there is no possibility to remove the Lens) through a telescope or binoculars. Here you have to work with so called afocal projection photography. The Microstage II is the ideal solution for this.
In principle, you can use any compact camera to take pictures through the eyepiece of a binocular, spotting scope or telescope and thus capture the image. For the image to succeed, the camera must be positioned as precisely as possible behind the eyepiece. If the camera is held freehand, this is not always possible.
With the MicroStage II, compact cameras can be placed behind almost any instrument and easily swiveled to the side
Photograph through your binoculars. With a mount, you can position the camera precisely and wait for the right moment - with simple solutions, by looking at the camera screen. With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, you can also simply swing the camera to the side and look through the eyepiece. When the time comes, simply fold the camera back; the swivel arm locks into place and you're ready to shoot.
With the Baader Microstage II digiscoping adapter, the problem of vignetting with eyepiece projection is also a thing of the past. Finally, you can use eyepieces with a sufficiently large exit pupil in combination with digital cameras. This makes it possible to create format-filling images - e.g. of the lunar surface - without disturbing dark corners.
For astronomy, hunting, bird watching, camping and traveling
With the Baader Planetarium MicroStage II, you can take pictures through a spotting scope and quickly swing the camera away to the side. The sturdy swivel arm with detent supports cameras weighing up to 1 kg. The Microstage II is an indispensable aid for all applications (shooters, hunters) where visual observation is to be documented quickly by a picture without loss of focus. After the exposure, the camera is simply folded back to the side for further visual observation. The new, improved version has a wider eyepiece clamp than its predecessor, so it has a better grip on the eyepiece.
Compact and effective
The Microstage II is a very affordable eyepiece clamp for all eyepiece diameters from 29 to 63mm. It has a mount that can be adjusted in all directions, so that the optical axis of any digital camera can be positioned centrally behind the eyepiece. When folded, it is only 18.5x12x2.6cm and weighs 220g.
The digiscoping adapter locks in different positions, so that the camera position is reproducible.
The rail on which the camera is mounted, as well as the eyepiece clamp, is covered with a rubber coating, which guarantees a secure hold on the one hand and protects the camera and eyepiece from scratches on the other.
The image magnification is controlled either by the eyepiece focal length or the zoom function of the digital camera (if available). The resulting new apparent focal length (also called equivalent focal length) is calculated as follows:
fnew = (fTelescope x fLens) / fOcular
If fOcular = fObjective, you get a 1:1 image and the focal length is equal to the original focal length of the telescope
The distance between the eyepiece lens and the camera lens is not included in the determination of the equivalent focal length. However, it plays an important role in image vignetting. The farther apart they are, the greater the potential vignetting. So they should be (almost) touching if possible. With the Microstage II, you can align your camera very precisely with the eyepiece without touching it. Just make sure that the Lens is extended when you do this.
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