Canon Review

This isn't a lens. It's a $29 metal ring that connects your Canon camera to a telescope. If you're into astrophotography, it's essential. If you're not, it's useless.

Focal Length 35mm
Mount T-mount
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Canon lens
34.1 Pontuação Geral

Overview

This isn't a lens. It's a $29 metal ring that lets you attach a telescope to your Canon EOS camera. That's the one thing you need to know. If you're an astrophotography hobbyist with a Canon DSLR and a telescope that uses a T-mount, this adapter is essential. It's a simple, no-frills piece of kit that does exactly one job, and it does it well.

Performance

There's no performance to talk about here, because it's just an adapter. It doesn't have glass, so it doesn't affect your image quality. Your 'lens' is now your telescope. The only surprise is how solid it feels for the price. It's a chunk of metal with a secure locking mechanism, so you won't be worrying about your expensive camera dangling from your telescope.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.4
Bokeh 26.6
Build 68
Macro 21.7
Optical 34.6
Aperture 29.7
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 37.2
Stabilization 37.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Does its one job perfectly for only $29. 68th
  • Solid, well-machined metal construction.
  • Essential and affordable gateway to astrophotography for Canon shooters.
  • Simple to use with no setup or configuration needed.

Cons

  • It's not a lens. You must already own a compatible telescope. 22th
  • Zero versatility. Useless for anything other than attaching a T-mount scope. 27th
  • No automatic aperture control or communication with the camera body. 30th
  • You're now shooting fully manual, which is a steep learning curve for beginners. 35th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 35
Focal Length Max 35

Build

Mount T-mount
Filter Thread 35

Value & Pricing

For its specific purpose, the value is unbeatable. If you need to connect your Canon to a T-mount telescope, this $29 adapter is a mandatory purchase and a total no-brainer. There's no reason to spend more or look for an alternative.

₹ 1.332

vs Competition

You can't compare this to actual lenses like the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 or the Panasonic 14-140mm zoom. Those are optical instruments. This is a mechanical coupler. The real comparison is to other T-ring adapters. Celestron's version is a known, reliable brand in the astronomy space, which gives it an edge over no-name Amazon adapters that might have questionable tolerances or flimsy locks. Stick with this one for peace of mind.

Spec Canon Sigma Art Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E Insta360 Insta360 - X4 Air Replacement Lens Kit - Clear Nikon Holga HPL-N 0.25mm Pinhole Lens for Nikon SLR & Reflex Camera REFLEX CAMERA 77mm ND64 Neutral Density Filter‚ Vivitar Vivitar 55mm Close-Up Macro Lens Set #VIV-CL-55
Focal Length 35mm 35mm 35mm - 77mm 55mm
Max Aperture - f/1.4 f/1.94 - - -
Mount T-mount Sony E - Nikon F - -
Stabilization false false false true false false
Weather Sealed false false false false false false
Weight (g) - 641 5 50 68 -
AF Type - Autofocus - - - -
Lens Type - Wide-Angle - - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Canon 46.426.66821.734.629.737.537.237.9
Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Compare 46.49557.565.287.588.137.582.437.9
Insta360 X4 Air Replacement Lens Kit - Clear Compare 46.466.110021.734.671.737.5037.9
Nikon Holga HPL-N 0.25mm Pinhole Lens for SLR & Compare 46.426.699.621.734.629.737.511.487.7
Reflex Camera 77mm ND64 Neutral Density Filter‚ Compare 46.426.699.421.734.629.737.5037.9
Vivitar 55mm Close-Up Macro Compare 46.426.66821.734.629.737.518.837.9

Verdict

Buy it if you have a Canon EOS camera and a T-mount telescope. It's that simple. This adapter is the crucial, affordable link that unlocks astrophotography. If you don't have a telescope, this ring is a useless paperweight. For the right person, it's an essential tool. For everyone else, it's irrelevant.