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Figure 5. several different cameras attached to steadyPix. Figure 5a shows a digital camera with its 

adapter in line with the camera's lens. 5b shows a digital camera that has its adapter off to one side 

of the camera lens. 5c shows a 35mm film camera attached to the steadyPix.

Figure 6. the same cameras in Figure 5, but with the steadyPix attached to a telescope and ready to 

shoot. note how the camera support plate must be adjusted for different camera designs.

a.

b.

c.

a.

b.

c.

You may find it handy to use a camera shutter release to take 
the picture, as this will result in minimal disturbances to the 
camera or telescope when snapping the photo. The move-
ment of pressing the shutter button may be enough motion to 
lose the picture.

4. changing the eyepiece 

clamp

Some eyepieces may have barrels that are too large for the 
regular eyepiece clamp to go around. For these eyepieces you 
should remove the regular eyepiece clamp and replace it with 
the large eyepiece clamp. You will need a crescent wrench to 
change clamps.
1.   Remove the shaft from the camera support plate by loos-

ening the shaft knob and sliding the shaft out of the camera 
support plate.

2.   Hold the shaft securely in one hand and use the crescent 

wrench to turn the lower nut (the nut underneath the eye-
piece  clamp)  clockwise  until  it  is  loose. Thread  the  nut 
clockwise a couple more turns.

3.   Hold the upper nut securely between your finger and thumb 

so that it does not move. With your other hand, rotate the 

shaft clockwise until the upper nut comes loose from  the 
threads of the shaft. Put the nut aside for the moment.

4.   Remove the upper washer and the clamp from the shaft, 

leaving the lower nut and washer in place.

5.   Put the shaft through the bottom of the large eyepiece 

clamp with the SteadyPix. Then place the upper washer on 
the shaft and thread the upper nut clockwise with your fin-
gers onto the threaded portion of the shaft. If there is not 
enough exposed thread to hold the upper nut, remove the 
washer and clamp and turn the lower nut clockwise until it 
is about an 1/4" further down the threaded part of the shaft. 
Then replace the clamp and washer and start threading 
the upper nut onto the shaft again. Thread the upper nut as 
far as you can with your fingers (it will still be loose). You 
may also find it helps to hold the nut with your finger and 
thumb and turn the shaft counterclockwise to thread the 
upper nut.

6.   Hold the shaft securely with one hand while turning the 

lower nut counter-clockwise with the crescent wrench until 
it is secure against the washer and eyepiece clamp.

7.   Remove the eyepiece securing knob from the regular eye-

piece  clamp  by  turning  it  counter-clockwise  until  it  is 
unthreaded from the top of the eyepiece clamp.

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Страница 2: ...with shaft Shaft securing knob Shaft 2 Figure 1 Fully assembled SteadyPix Figure 2 Parts of the SteadyPix as they arrive in the box Eyepiece clamp knob 1 4 20 Camera fastener Camera spacer Camera fast...

Страница 3: ...a lens is aimed into the telescope eyepiece SteadyPix is not designed for prime focus photography in which the telescope takes the place of the camera s own lens which is removed While it is possible...

Страница 4: ...e camera support plate around the eyepiece clamp shaft Raise or lower the plate as well to match the level of the camera lens with the level of the eyepiece The camera lens and eyepiece will likely ne...

Страница 5: ...the eye piece clamp clockwise until it is loose Thread the nut clockwise a couple more turns 3 Hold the upper nut securely between your finger and thumb so that it does not move With your other hand r...

Страница 6: ...ed effectively using your SteadyPix such as the Orion Nebula Other deep sky objects may also be photographed for interesting pictures Try experimenting with different deep sky objects to see what kind...

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