Astroimaging made easy
It's never been easier to capture high-quality images through your telescope! The Celestron Smartphone Adapter is custom-fit to Celestron"ªs X-Cel LX eyepieces and your smartphone. That means you'll get an ultra-secure connection without play for sharp images and steady videos. Unlike "Ïuniversal" adapters, Celestron"ªs Smartphone Adapter has no moving parts and requires no manual adjustment. Simply slide the adapter over the eyepiece. Since the Celestron Smartphone Adapter is designed to fit the exact diameter of the X-Cel LX eyepiece, your camera is perfectly centered every time.
The Celestron Smartphone Adapter works with any telescope compatible with X-Cel LX eyepieces. It"ªs perfect for capturing the craters on the Moon, sunspots and solar prominences (for solar telescopes or telescopes with a solar filter), the planets, and even the brightest deep sky objects such as the Orion Nebula. You can also use the adapter for daytime imaging through your telescope.
Once you've captured the perfect shot, share it with friends"Óyou can still use your phone without removing it from the case. You can even use your camera for traditional photography while it"ªs still in the adapter; just remove the ring and you"ªre ready to take wide views with your phone.
Lightweight, Compact Design
Just slightly larger than your smartphone itself, this adapter won"ªt add weight or bulk to your gear. Just slip the adapter on your smartphone before your observing session, and you"ªll be ready to capture an image at a moment"ªs notice! Take the Celestron Smartphone Adapter on your next adventure and come back with vivid photos and video of your discoveries!
Quick and Simple to Use
Place your phone in the case and attach the adapter ring. Slide the adapter over the eyepiece. Launch your camera app and begin capturing photos and video!
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Celestron X-Cel LX series eyepieces offer a 60º apparent field of view, perfect for the Moon, the planets, and a plethora of deep-sky objects.