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skysurfer
27-05-2012, 07:32 PM
After previous unsuccesful attempts with a Celestron Ultima barlow, I managed now to make a small telescope from a Canon 70-300 f/4-5.6L . The key is the Televue Powermate which I got second hand from a Dutch astronomy trade shop (http://www.te-les-koop.nl) for $120 in excellent condition.
I already made earlier an Canon lens mount to 1.25" barrel adapter by glueing together a rear lens cap and a 32mm (1.25") PVC plumbing socket with PVC glue.

Now I first zoomed in the lens to 300mm and focused the lens to infinity. This moves the rear lens as far inside as possible. Then I inserted (carefully not to touch the rear lens !!) the Powemate barrel into the PVC tube after mounting the latter to the lens, and a star diagonal with an eyepiece (Nagler 13T6) in it behind it.
Then I pointed to a distant tree and saw it was NOT in focus ... AArgh :(
But fortunately I could (carefully) focus the lens and saw it got focus !!! Yes !!!
The image was remakrable free of color errors at 58x (300 * 2.5 / 13), but one catch: the edges had some coma. I don't know why because the Nagler is excellent and the focal ratio is f/(5.6*2.5) = f/14, so not short anyway.
The lens is also not the issue: mounted on my eos 7 it makes razor sharp images even to the edge at full aperture.

But this trick can be used when you have no scope available or take it on a holiday trip where you are short on baggage space.

The diameter is only 52mm but the same trick can be done with a 70-200 f/2.8L which is 70mm diameter.

http://pix.northsouthsky.com/cutelittleapo.jpg

FlashDrive
27-05-2012, 09:23 PM
That is a little beauty....so cute....10/10 for innovation.

I like it. :thumbsup:

Flash. :hi:

jjjnettie
27-05-2012, 09:48 PM
:) Neato.

ZeroID
28-05-2012, 06:42 AM
Cool, dual function lens. Camera AND Scope ! I've been hunting around for a 'cheap' APO prime for a while now. Tried similar experiment with my 300 mm K&M and correct, ... problem is that the focus is very close to the last glass element. Hadn't though of using a Barlow to extend it. Back to the drawing board and TradeMe...

allan gould
28-05-2012, 07:35 PM
I made a portable solar scope using a $10 Pentax screw 135 mm telephoto lens and in between the end of the lens and the uv filter I placed a small circle of bader solar film. I then attached a 25 mm eyepiece to the back end with a t adapter mount I had made up. I then used this in Bali to observe the first (for me ) venus transit, but for this one I will be at home with all my scopes. Best $10 I ever spent.

koputai
28-05-2012, 10:11 PM
mmm, I tried this today with almost the same equipment:

Canon 70-300 f/4-5.6 L
Televue Nagler 13mm
Televue Barlow 2x

Unfortunately it doesn't focus any further away than about 30 metres. The Powermate must be a bit different in it's optical lengths.

I also tried it with TV Plossl's, same deal.

Tried moving the eyepiece in and out, still no better focus. Oh well....

Cheers,
Jason.