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Then I mounted the camera body (Mirrorless APS-C EOS-M) to the back of the Scope tube and removed the eyepiece. (Pic related) The T-Mount and Canon lens adapter ring connected the camera body right onto the back of the scope. There was a misty piece of glass between the camera sensor and the interior of the scope (this is the nitrogen filled version) and the glass has some smeary crap on the inside that I can't seem to get to. I got this scope on sale more than 20 years ago and it was only a few hundred dollars at the time... so I ought to perhaps get something nicer to work with.