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Astromania 1.25" Latest 2X Barlow Lens MultiCoated Metal with M42x0.75 Thread Camera Interface for Telescopes

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$ 17.99

Score By Feature

Based on 53 ratings
Giftable
8.59
Satisfaction
8.19
Customer service
8.14
Value for money
8.36

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Product Description

The aluminum body has a black anodized finish with M42 x 0. T-adapters for DSLR/SLR camera, you can use a T-ring adapter separately to connect your DSLR camera to the telescope.
This barlow is separate from the extension tube and threads directly into the 1 inch nut. An eyepiece 25" in diameter will give you a 2x magnification increase. Barlow lenses are high-quality lenses that provide high magnification to let you see more closely and more detailed at the surface of the moon and other planets.
Take the power of one and double it. Using the Barlow lens on a 25" telescope is recommended for 1 person. There are eyepieces from Celestron, Orion, Sky-Watcher, Meade and most brands of telescopes, along with filter threads to affix any 1.25 inch filter. This filter measures 25 inches in diameter.
1. The body is fully machined from solid metal, 1. it features precision CNC machining. Extension tube for 25-inch telescope scope eyepieces - Provides extra focuser travel, which is useful for viewing at short distances from Earth or for astrophotography
Some P-adapters may have a problem such that some telescopes will not focus properly without a barlow lens to obtain infinity focus, in this case a barlow lens will rectify A SLR/DSLR camera or mirrorless camera can be connected to a telescope and used to capture images of the night sky using the telescope as a camera lens.

Questions & Answers

Do you think I can use it as a filter?

There is a threaded filter, yes

This would fit on the orion 10015 starblast 4 model. Can you see the stars with a 5-inch astro-reflector ?

According to standard 1, this fits the bill. Most (reflector) telescope lens holders have a diameter of 25" or more. There should be a description on the telescope that indicates the maximum lens size it can handle.

Thanks for visiting. What are the chances of the 2x working with the Celestron Firstscope? Your kind words are greatly appreciated. ?

Greetings. I am not familiar with the first scope, but if it uses one, I would think that's rather suitable. The answer to this question is yes for lenses of 25mm (1 1/4). To pair up the Barlow with your camera, you are going to need a T mount.

When putting it into the telescope, what position will it be in?

Thanks for your question about Astromania 1. I will send you the information you requested. The lens is 25" with a 2X barlow. To set the barlow lens, you can do one of three things The barlow is placed after the diagonal, then the eyepiece is connected. 3 Straight link the optics to the standard reflector and then the eyepiece to the In order to place the eyepiece in the diagonal, place the barlow before the diagonal is selected. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have, and it would be our pleasure to answer them. I appreciate you

Selected User Reviews For Astromania 1.25" Latest 2X Barlow Lens MultiCoated Metal with M42x0.75 Thread Camera Interface for Telescopes

The image is high quality
5/5

This Barlow lens was not expected to offer much, given its low price, but I ended up being There are no obvious flaws in the construction of the item and the image it produces looks sharp throughout the viewing angle. There is probably some degradation since a Barlow lens adds more optics to the path, but after using one I did not notice any The East Coast is not the best place to observe the sun, planets, and other objects in the deep sky. I find the atmosphere to be the weak link. Although that may obscure any loss in image quality caused by the Barlow lens, in my opinion this is a great buy for the price.

Jazmin Navarro
Jazmin Navarro
| Jul 10, 2021
It's great to have a Barlow to play with
5/5

As I've wanted a Barlow lens for a while, I purchased it with the gift card money I received for Mother's Day. The brand name is recognized by astronomers and the price is reasonable.

Avalynn McCullough
Avalynn McCullough
| Oct 15, 2020
The product works exactly as described
5/5

It is decent and works well. I have it working with my T-Mobile I was able to adapt my ring adapter without any problems.

Wesley Weber
Wesley Weber
| Jun 14, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5

There are more things inside when it is When it is not in, it is smaller.

Yaretzi Dean
Yaretzi Dean
| Sep 15, 2020
We give the film four stars
4/5

I like it.

Chance Olson
Chance Olson
| Nov 22, 2020
This is a good product
5/5

It works just as it should.

Kai Gentry
Kai Gentry
| Oct 15, 2020
I give it one star
3/5

I was not able to get it to work, it.

Dangelo BUTCHER
Dangelo BUTCHER
| Feb 17, 2021
My favorite part of the article was the conclusion
5/5

This is much more powerful than the standard overpowered device. My favorite part of the article was the conclusion. The one that comes with your beginner telescope package is much better than the basic overpowered ones. In this barlow, the eyepiece fits like a glove and feels very stable. As far as I could tell, the views were very impressive, especially when compared to my previous experience. mini tank is just as sturdy as a tank should be and does not feel like a As a result of this I will need to get all my gear out again and re-assemble You can do this again by photographing all the planets. The one star review might be due to the fact that they do not know that barlow lenses require regular eyepieces in order to function.

Yehuda Potter
Yehuda Potter
| Jan 02, 2021

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