Baader T-Ring Canon EF (EOS) to T-2

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Baader T-Ring Canon EF (EOS) to T-2

# 2408319

€ 30.00 Price excl. German VAT tax (19%): € 25.21

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  • Baader T-Ring to connect Canon EOS DSLR cameras on the Astro T-2 system
  • Represents the standard exact distance of 55.0mm from the front support surface of the T-ring to the image plane of the camera body forth
  • On the camera side: Canon EOS Bayonet
  • Telescope side: T-2 internal thread with 0.75mm pitch

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If I use this with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV will it work with my telescope's field flattener which has 55 mm of back focus without any other T-2 system parts?
Question by: Bryan F on Jul 9, 2020 3:08:00 AM | 1 Answer(s)

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Is it possible to replace the 42mm thread with the 48mm spacer # 2458405, so I could use this correctly with the MPCC? All your recommandations are about using the protective Canon ring but I have no real need for it since I don't use much filters. There is a question similar to mine but as an answer you refer to a graph of the MPCC which doesn't give me the answer I need... Thanks for your help!
Question by: J.F. Pidgeon on Aug 29, 2020 6:19:00 PM | 1 Answer(s)

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I own a Canon RP and I was wondering if I can use this T-Ring with the Canon adaptor EF-RF on my 127mm Maksutov telescope. Will it work or should I buy the T-Ring for Canon R cameras?
Question by: Vasileios Tzerpos on May 15, 2022 11:08:00 AM | 1 Answer(s)

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If I remove T2 ring from the Canon DSLR bayonette does it reveal m48x0.75 threads?
Question by: Tuomo Harju on Sep 12, 2017 3:13:11 PM | 1 Answer(s)

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If I remove the bayonet Can #2458405 installs?
Question by: kk on Mar 22, 2018 12:28:00 PM | 1 Answer(s)

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Does the Baader T-Ring for Canon EF (EOS) cameras allow the camera body to rotate relative to the telescope ? By the picture it appears this product is designed for that purpose but just want to confirm.
Question by: Greg on Nov 3, 2016 12:30:00 AM | 1 Answer(s)

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If I use this with a Canon EOS R that has the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R (#2971C002) attached, will it work with my telescope's field flattener which has 55 mm of back focus without any other T-2 system parts?
Question by: Bryan F on Jul 9, 2020 3:13:00 AM | 1 Answer(s)

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Additional Information

Manufacturer Baader Planetarium
SKU (#) 2408319
EAN Code 4047825012562
Net weight (kg) 0.05
Optical length (mm) 11
Usage to connect (D)SLR cameras to the Astro T-2 thread system
Camera Adaptable Canon EOS EF
Inner Diameter / Clear Aperture (mm) 41
Outer Diameter 64
Inner Connection (lens sided) M42 x 0.75 (T-2)
Compatible Brands Astro T-2, Baader Planetarium
Type of Adapter Camera Adapter
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Bern 363/12/2018 30/12/201817:02
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OPSLBT 129/05/2016 09/05/201615:21
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T-Ringe für Canon EOS eventuell problematisch
Der Celestron-820831/Baader-2408319 Ring soll für Refraktoren problemlos einsetzbar sein. Bei Newton passiert es durch Fertigungstoleranzen des Teleskops, welche 1 - 4 mm ausmachen können, dass der Ring den gewünschten Zweck nicht erfüllt. Es gibt aber eine Short-Version des Rings mit der Baader-Bestellnummer 2408318.
  • Die Short-Version ist für mein Teleskop okay!
  • leider nicht verwendbar für mich
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Wie Sie schon richtig angemerkt haben, wurde genaus aus solchen Gründen der Canon EOS Ultrashort Adapter (#2408318) von uns entwickelt.
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