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Snypex Ept2 Digiscope Eyepiece Tube For Knight Pt 72mm Spotting Scope

Snypex Ept2 Digiscope Eyepiece Tube For Knight Pt 72mm Spotting Scope
  • Product Code: ga180462
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$26.97 $39.11

Designed specifically for use with their X-Wing universal smartphone adapter, Snypex's EPT2 Digiscope Eyepiece Tube allows you to easily mount your mobile device onto their Knight PT 72mm spotting scope. With your smartphone mounted, you can capture photos or video for easy sharing via email and text, or posting to social media. The tube simply slips into the focusing tube in place of the diagonal or photo adapter for DSLR cameras.

Allows Easy Digiscoping    Use with X-Wing Smartphone Adapter    Fits PT72mm-ED-APO Spotting Scope

Parameters
Dimensions2.5 x 1.4" / 6.4 x 3.6 cm
Weight2.6 oz / 72.6 g
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4 x 4 x 2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the Pentax PF-65ED II be used to look up at the moon and stars ?

A: Yes , for casual viewing

Q: 2. Some Celestron scopes are refractive and produce reverse images. Does this scope produce true images (vertically and laterally true)?

A: Yes it does. The images are just like in binoculars.

Q: 3. Can this scope could be used with a Canon t6i for digiscoping?

A: Yes you can do the Novagrade Digiscoping Adapter for Canon DSLR Cameras.Website link: http://bhpho.to/1lbpWak

Q: 4. Does anyone know if the TeleVue 40mm Plossl eyepiece will focus properly with this scope. This eyepiece requires much more focus tube extension to focus with my small refractor scope compared with the other Televue Plossl eyepieces tha I have?

A: Yes, the Tele Vue Plossl 40mm eyepiece will fit in the Pentax scope. The Pentax scope can use any 1.25 eyepiece. But it hasn't been tested to our knowledge, so your results may vary.

Q: 5. is the selestron landscout 12-36 good for space observation?

A: No, this is a spotting scope which is intended for shorter distances like 100-400 ft. You need a telescope.

Q: 6. Will the TeleVue 40mm Plossl eyepiece focus properly with this spotting scope?

A: Yes, the Tele Vue Plossl 40mm eyepiece will fit in the Pentax scope. The Pentax scope can use any 1.25 eyepiece. But it hasn't been tested to our knowledge, so your results may vary.

Q: 7. Hi, I have Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, what kind of adapter can use for this camera, for full frame pictures?

A: The Vixen Optics SLR Camera Adapter G will work with the Vello Lens Mount Adapter - T Mount Lens to Canon EOS Camera. Website link to Vixen: http://bhpho.to/29o5pgyWebsite link to T-Ring: http://bhpho.to/1l1cqn1

Q: 8. Can I use this for digiscoping using a fuji x-e1 or x-m1? I can find an adapter fo the fuji but then I need and adapter to the scope? Thanks

A: I have no idea. I never heard of the other items mentioned.

Q: 9. Hey there,Questions...1. Can you attach this to a DSLR camera?2. I noticed there are some 1.25 lens attachments that have extra zoom... maybe a stupid question, as I'm buying this as gift, but does that extra zoom, give you an overall further zoom on the scope? We're looking at this for a travel astronomy telescope.thanks!!

A: To answer your questions.1. Not as it comes out of the box. It is possible to attach this to a DSLR but you would need an adapter to go from the 1.25 on the scope to whatever lens attachment your DSLR uses.2. With this scope you have to buy an eyepiece. The eyepieces come in fixed power and zoom from a variety of manufactures. Any zoom lens is going to have a certain range of magnifications it can produce, for example if it can zoom from 2x to 6x the lens is capable of a 3x zoom (this is a non-technical way of stating this). If another lens can zoom from 2x to 10x it has a 5x zoom. An extra zoom, sometimes called an extended zoom, sometimes called an wide range zoom, will generally give a wider range of magnifications than a standard zoom. To find out what magnifications a certain lens will provide you need to see what the minimum and maximum points it will produce are. These are not given in powers magnification since that varies depending on the objective size of the scope so you either compare mm points if they are in the same general area of magnification or do a bit of math to see what they produce when mounted to this specific scope body.Hope that helps. I use mine for travel astronomy as well as for land use and am quite happy with it.

Q: 10. working temperatures ?

A: Buy a high quality fixed eyepieces such as the ones referenced above. Stay away from zoom eyepieces (image quality is not as good, in my humble opinion. Spend more money and get several fixed eyepieces--one that will let you get you fairly close and that will provide a wider field of view, and one that will enable you to get much closer and that will give you a much narrower fov. With this scope, you should have no problem using a high power ep to get up close and see great detail. (Also make sure you get and use a very sturdy tripod.)

27/08/2024

I'm a keen weekend astronomer and as they say the best scope is the one you use the most.I wanted a scope I could have outside at night and not be concerned about dew, frost damage.The Pentax PF-80ED scope reviewed well ( Im aware of some less than favourable reviews of this product - this was NOT the case with the scope I received) I already own Penatx ED binos and am well pleased with the optics and build quality of them. I expected the Pentax spotting scope to be the same and was not disappointed.Light weight, all metal body, water proof/fog proof construction and easy adaptability for use with compact or DSLR camera seemed to be the way to go.I have compared the scopes optics with various binoculars and my 80mm triplet apo. There is only slight chromatic aberation that I can discern with nil flaring on bright objects ( moon and jupiter.) Banding on Jupiter was clearly seen at 142x using a Nagler 3.5mm EP. Objects viewed are sharp for the middle 80% of the lens diameter with only slight blurring towards the edges - all in all, very acceptable.The focus works well and the compression ring for attaching other 1.25 inch eyepieces works well.The included storage case can be used to protect from moisture and will come in handy for leaving the scope outside, covered and ready to use at 2am. I plan to use the scope with a Nagler zoom eyepiece together with 25x100 binos on a fluid head for quick scans with binos and then high power viewing through the spotting scope mounted just to the side of the binos.This is not a triplet apo scope, but for under $ with waterproof and fogproof construction and adaption for basic astrophotogrphy available, I am very happy with my purchase. Optics are 8-9/10.

5
23/08/2024

I use it for bird and whale watching and looking at the moon and planets. I have the 20 to 60 times zoom. Its great because of its bright image, crisp and clear focus across the whole image, and minimal chromatic aberration. Its easy to focus and the lack of a fine focus control is not an issue. While substantial, I find it fine to carry.

5
15/04/2024

Bought it with a fix focus Pentax SMC XF 12mm eyepiece. All Pentax scopes use standard 1.25 eyepieces. It has a 82mm thread for filters. Basically a link between photo lenses and astronomy equipment. You can't go wrong with Pentax.

5
30/11/-0001

I bought this scope, and related eyepiece separately, but it was sent as a package, including a free tripod. This combo was less expensive than B&H's combo of the same items! Go figure. I'll be using it for spotting at the rifle range and for digi-scoping. So far, have managed to take one photo of the moon, before I received the Pentas universal camera mount. It's been cloudy, so I'll have to wait for clear weather to completely test out this rig. I'm sure it will all work well, as my past experience with Pentax has been excellent.

5
30/11/-0001

The Pentax PF80 Ed is a high performance spotting scope with excellent resolution and edge to edge sharpness at all magnification settings. When compared to other spotters costing significantly more money the Pentax was at least as clear and bright and the best value in the 80mm class. This spotting scope is primarily used at the rifle range to resolve bullet holes as small as .224 at distances up to 300 meters. The Pentax PF80 ED had no problems handling this task. Very satisfied would be an understatement.

5

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