Farpoint 1.25 inch T-ring prime focus adapter

Farpoint 1.25" diameter → T-Thread (T2 / M42×0.75) — Prime Focus Camera Adapter

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Farpoint · 1.25" Prime Focus Adapter

The first accessory most astrophotographers buy — it turns your telescope into your camera’s lens.

The Farpoint 1.25" Prime Focus Camera Adapter drops into any 1.25" focuser or diagonal and presents male T-threads (T2 / M42×0.75mm) on the camera side. Add the T-ring made for your camera and your DSLR or mirrorless body connects directly to the telescope for prime focus photography. The barrel that enters the eyepiece holder is also threaded for 1.25" filters. Prime focus is the simplest, sharpest way into astrophotography: you remove the camera lens and the eyepiece entirely, and let the telescope itself act as the camera lens — its full focal length projected straight onto your sensor, ideal for the Moon, planets, and bright deep-sky objects as you take your first images.

Specifications

Barrel diameter
1.25" — fits 1.25" focusers and diagonals
Camera-side thread
Male T-thread (T2 / M42×0.75mm)
Filter threads
1.25" — on the barrel that enters the holder
Construction
Precision-machined aluminum, black anodized
Weight / length
0.9 oz; 1.34" (34.1mm) total length
To complete the connection
One T-ring matched to your camera mount (sold separately)

How it connects

Telescope / diagonal 1.25" prime focus adapter T-ring (camera-specific) camera body

Because it ends in the universal T-thread standard, this adapter works with virtually any camera — you simply pair it with the inexpensive T-ring that matches your camera’s lens mount. That flexibility makes it the do-everything choice if you own more than one camera body or expect to change systems later.

Nail focus on your first shots: stars are unforgiving — even a tiny focus error softens the whole frame. A Bahtinov mask makes focusing almost foolproof, turning a bright star into a clear diffraction pattern you center by eye. Choose the focus mask sized to your telescope and your first astrophotos come out sharp.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is prime focus photography?

Prime focus removes both the eyepiece and the camera lens, so the telescope becomes the lens. Your camera sensor records the image at the telescope’s native focal length — the cleanest, sharpest starting point for astrophotography.

Will this work with my telescope?

Yes, as long as your telescope or diagonal accepts a 1.25" accessory and your focuser has enough in-travel to reach focus with a camera attached. Most 1.25" focusers do.

Do I need anything else to attach my camera?

Yes — one T-ring matched to your camera’s lens mount (Canon EF, Canon RF, Nikon F, Sony E, etc.). The T-ring screws onto this adapter’s T-thread, then your camera body clicks onto the T-ring. The T-ring is sold separately.

Can I use a webcam or video camera instead of a DSLR?

Yes. The male T-thread also accepts a webcam-to-T adapter for planetary webcams, or a C-mount-to-T adapter for video cameras. Note that it cannot be used with fixed-lens point-and-shoot cameras.

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