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Hi there, How do you go about orienting your camera to frame the photo as you'd like (vertical or horizontal) when shooting DSLR with T-Mount? I imagine there will be many shots I'd like to shoot vertically, etc. Thanks! |
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Telescope service T2 rotator https://optcorp.com/products/teleskop-service-t2-quick-changer-360-rotator-tst2rot?gclid=Cj0KCQjwj7v0BRDOARIsAGh37irqU8oxHTDTmVDGcOqZsgTUt5LNwhMWQnsJwarz9SRiDZMl6PLqIDMaAv92EALw_wcB Although this is 5.5mm thick it only adds about 100um to your backfocus (according to my micrometer) because the male and female threads overlap. |
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David Redwine: Well there ya go! Thanks. |
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Remember, unless your filters rotate with your camera you will need new flats for each orientation. |
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David Redwine: ouch! may be easier to rotate the image during processing instead of the camera. |
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For artistic composing and also to fit elongated objects into FOV, I would recommend a rotator. My TS 65 QUAD luckily have one integrated with the focuser. |
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The only caution I have found is that I have the WO rotator and it is quite thick. I discovered when I tried attaching the field flattener to it that the telescope could no longer reach focus on a DSLR because of all the extra length the rotator added. I think WO should have thought that combination through a bit better. The one David noted above looks much better because it is so thin. |