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T-Adaptor vs Williams Optics DCL-4337 (1 Viewer)

tariktik

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I was searching around for a good T-adaptor to match the Celestron C90 I am buying, and found that instead of a T-adaptor, a digiscoper from Spain uses Williams Optics DCL-4337.

Will using the 4337 improve image quality or will it be better to just use a conventional T-adaptor?

I would be very grateful to hear any feedback from users of similar adaptors?

Best regards
Eric
 
tariktik said:
I was searching around for a good T-adaptor to match the Celestron C90 I am buying, and found that instead of a T-adaptor, a digiscoper from Spain uses Williams Optics DCL-4337.

Will using the 4337 improve image quality or will it be better to just use a conventional T-adaptor?

I would be very grateful to hear any feedback from users of similar adaptors?

Best regards
Eric

I did some researching and found out that the DCL-4337 is actually a plossl lens. Silly me. :)

I'm so new to this digiscoping thing that I didn't realize it immediately.

So, I guess there is really no comparison. Or, is there? :h?:
 
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