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Tinsley Laboratory Telescopes TipsThen there is the eyepiece lens which takes the bright light from the focus of the objective lens or primary mirror and spreads it out or magnifies it in order to take up a large portion of the retina. This is the same principle that a magnifying glass uses, as it too takes a small image on the paper and spreads it out over the retina of your eye so that it looks big. Steady Pix. Requirements – this adaptor requires the standard ¼-20 tripod mounting hole. The Steady Pix comes from Orion Telescopes with a price of $34. Advantages – this adaptor does not need a camera with a threaded lens barrel. This adaptor does not enclose the camera lens to shade out stray lighting. Disadvantages – achieving precise alignments is harder because there is no threaded coupling. 95 for this telescope camera adaptor. Tinsley Laboratory Telescopes AdviceStacking. Stacking is multiple limited exposures of the same item. Details in bright subjects, like planets, are brought out successfully with 20 or 30 images stacked together. Digital cameras and telescopes do this because of exceeding exposures. Larger aperture telescopes collect more light; this is also true for multiple subsequent photos when combined. Telescopes are truly wonderful inventions, and they have been around for quite some time now, but before you go out and try to buy your own telescope eyepiece, you should learn more about the device, how it works and how to choose the one right for you. Learn How a Telescope Lens Works. Tinsley Laboratory Telescopes Facts
** Telescopes come in all sizes and prices depending of the quality and the usage. Better start small with even a used telescope to learn the ropes then later on get a better performing telescope as your knowledge and experience increase. You can watch some videos and pictures about telescopes here.
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