SKU: GC39-81055

Celestron NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adaptor

Capture still images and videos with virtually any smartphone through virtually any optical device with Celestron's NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter. The design allows it to be used on a spotting scope, binocular, and telescope eyepieces from 30mm to 60mmm including standard 1.25" and larger 2" telescope eyepieces. Celestron includes two rings that allow the adapter to be mounted on smaller optics, such as microscopes. The frame is made of sturdy and lightweight aluminium and the body of a polymer material that makes it able to support larger and heavier smartphones without failing. A clamping system holds the adapter securely on the eyepiece and locks in place, while an adjustment system allows for precise phone camera alignment on three X-Y-Z axes.

Features:

Take Stills and Video through Eyepiece

For Telescopes, Binoculars & Spotters

A microscope and Smaller Optic Adapters

Easy Spring-Clamp Installation with Lock

Fits any Eyepiece from 30mm to 60mm

Compatible with a Wide Variety of Phones

Aluminum Frame and Polymer Body

Regular price $99.95
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Product Overview

Capture still images and videos with virtually any smartphone through virtually any optical device with Celestron's NexYZ 3-Axis Universal Smartphone Adapter. The design allows it to be used on a spotting scope, binocular, and telescope eyepieces from 30mm to 60mmm including standard 1.25" and larger 2" telescope eyepieces. Celestron includes two rings that allow the adapter to be mounted on smaller optics, such as microscopes. The frame is made of sturdy and lightweight aluminium and the body of a polymer material that makes it able to support larger and heavier smartphones without failing. A clamping system holds the adapter securely on the eyepiece and locks in place, while an adjustment system allows for precise phone camera alignment on three X-Y-Z axes.

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