T-Adapter with SCT for Canon EOS DSLR, 93633-A & 93419 T-Ring vs T-Adapter for SCT 5/6/8 with 9.25/11/14 & 1.25" camera adapter (93633-A & 93625)
Overall winner: T-Adapter for SCT 5/6/8 with 9.25/11/14 & 1.25" camera adapter (93633-A & 93625)
Key Differences
A is the Canon EOS-specific T-Adapter/T-Ring combo and sits at a more affordable price tier, while B is a more general SCT T-Adapter kit (covers 5/6/8-inch and 9.25/11/14 models and includes a 1.25" camera adapter) and is positioned in a higher price tier. Choose A if you need a Canon bayonet T-ring for SCTs; choose B if you want broader SCT model compatibility and the included 1.25" camera adapter
T-Adapter with SCT for Canon EOS DSLR, 93633-A & 93419 T-Ring
Celestron T-Adapter attaches SLR/DSLR to Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes for prime focus photography, with T-threads for camera rings. Sturdy bayonet flange locks in place for secure contact. Customers note solid build and easy assembly with good focus
Pros
- sturdy construction
- secure flange lock
- easy to assemble
- compatible with Canon EOS DSLR via T-Ring
Cons
- threading accuracy mixed feedback
- some users find attachment difficult
T-Adapter for SCT 5/6/8 with 9.25/11/14 & 1.25" camera adapter (93633-A & 93625)
T-Adapter attaches an SLR/DSLR to Schmidt-Cassegrain scopes for prime focus photography. Threads to rear cell; accepts camera-specific T-ring; enables 35mm SLR to prime focus. Helpful for terrestrial and lunar/planetary imaging
Pros
- sturdy build
- easy to assemble
- fits Schmidt-Cassegrain frames
- threaded for camera T-rings
Cons
- threading accuracy mixed
- some find attachment difficult
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Celestron |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Celestron |
| User Reviews | Tie |