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Old 05-11-2021, 07:36 PM
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Nikon Z t-ring advice

Hi guys,

I am looking to buy a Nikon Z t-ring adaptor to use with a Nikon Z6ii initially to be used with both my scopes for shooting things like lunar eclipses etc. I have a 12.5" f/5 reflectors and a 10 f/7 ODK - so no issues here.

However, I want to future proof what I buy which most likely will be a small refractor with a reducer/corrector requiring I believe the 55mm spacing distance to the sensor.

From what I can see, I have these options:

Cheapy from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com.au/LingoFoto-...s%2C380&sr=8-2

William Optics:
https://www.testar.com.au/products/w...ng-for-nikon-z

Baader:
https://www.testar.com.au/products/b...igital-cameras

William Optics says it is designed to be at the correct back-focus, whilst Baader allow various spacers to be used.

One other concern in vignetting.

From those using t-rings with short focus refractors and reducers/correctors, any thoughts on these? Will the William Optics do it or does Baader provide more flexibility?

Appreciate any thoughts.

Clear skies.

John K.
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