Please Wait...
Mobiles Cameras Computers Gadgets Automobiles Kitchen Jewellery Gifts Fashion Health Apparel Sports Event supplies All Categories Q&A Lists Brands Stores
Back to : Home » Cameras » Telescope Accessories
Telescope Accessories

Telescope accessories are to make its view more sharp and convenient for user. To locate and find out the stars exactly, you will need sky maps through which you can identify the planet and stars more accurately. Moon filters are use to reduce the intensity and glare without spoiling the vision. Solar films are to protect your telescope from sun rays and allow you to enjoy the view in its presence. There are some digital camera adaptors available in market which allows you to shoot.

 Narrow Results by Selecting Filters
Price Range
       Min Price        Max Price
Rs.  Rs. 
Brands
 
Products selected for comparison Compare
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Sort : Most Popular first | Cheapest first | Most Expensive first | Lowest Rated first | Highest Rated first

We have been wanting ( and may be you have, too) a lightweight tripod hat folds up really small, but that isn't flimsy as a wet noodle when set up. And now we have got it. Offering surprising rigidity, our PMS16 provides ample support for 50mm Binoculars, small spotting scopes, and Cameras. Its uniq...[Read More]
Available at
2 stores
from

"For finding your way around the starry sky, there's no better tool than a star wheel, or ""Planisphere."" Whether you're sky watching with just your eyes, with binoculars or with a telescope, it's essential for learning constellations, identifying bright stars, and planning observing sessions.Our P...[Read More]
Available at
2 stores
from

Curiosity about the universe is at all time high. Unless you live in the core of the city with a million or more population, you can always see at least a few stars on a clear night.This book helps you guide yourself around the night sky even if you have never identified a single star before. And if...[Read More]
Available at
3 stores
from

Star Atlas - Your guide to the heavensThe new telescope of yours will show you lots of cool celestial objects - but only if you know where to look.And once you spot something wouldn't it be nice to know what it is?You are in command of the heavens with this extremely versatile book which shows all s...[Read More]
Available at
2 stores
from

Provides a detailed 18.25" diameter, B/W halftone map of the lunar surface. All major features such as crater, mountains, seas, bays, valleys and the landing sites of the Luna, Ranger, Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft are identified on the map. A stunning display on schools, colleges, home & office.... [Read More]
Available at
2 stores
from

This small book is embedded with all the techniques one need to know to make a telescope on your own. Full of figures and hints, the book guide you thru to the making of astronomical mirror from a plain glass blank to making a mounting to hold your scope. A good guide for the student and enthusiast ...[Read More]
Available at
1 store
from

An ideal platform for heavier instruments or when adjustable height is not needed. The extra stability it provides makes it especially useful for astrophotography and scopes used for public use. The heavy-duty metal column is anchored with three wide spread leg struts. Leg struts can be removed quic...[Read More]
Available at
1 store
from

The Moon Filter is a precision neutral density filters that spreads the Lunar intensity uniformly over the visual spectrum. When the Moon is full or nearly full, it's disk appears blindingly bright with reflected sunlight. The glare washes out most of the craters, and other surface details. Moon fil...[Read More]
Available at
1 store
from

Prime focus photography through any telescope. Convert your telescope into large Telephoto lens.These adapters allow attachment of a 35mm SLR camera body to reflector and refractor telescopes . The adapter slides into the eyepiece holder as an eyepiece normally would.We now provide specified camera ...[Read More]
Available at
1 store
from
• Prices on naaptol followed by asterisk (*) sign are approximate market prices.