APO Astro Camera Lense | SVBONY SV535
8 | ReviewsKey Features
- Compact & Lightweight
- Bright F2.8 Aperture
- High-Performance 105mm APO Optics
- Versatile Compatibility
- Dual Plate Compatibility
Tip:The SV535 has a back focal length of 24mm, therefore this lens does not support commonly used T-mount camera adapters [It is incompatible with all brands of camera adapters].

















SV535 with Sony 6000 Connection Diagram
SV535 with Nikon Z30 Connection Diagram
SV535 with Canon EOS RF Connection Diagram
※ Image for compatibility demonstration purposes only.
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SV535 with Sony 6000 Connection Diagram
SV535 with Nikon Z30 Connection Diagram
SV535 with Canon EOS RF Connection Diagram
※ Image for compatibility demonstration purposes only.
※ This product is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorized by any brand (Sony, Nikon, Canon). All other brand and product names mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
What are people doing with SV535?
Customer Reviews
Jeffrey
Mar 04, 2026
Great small scope. Haven't gotten many chances yet to fully test it, but happy with test results. Images in this review
brian malley
Mar 04, 2026
Great little telescope on paper haven’t tried it yet, but good build quality
RDJ
Mar 04, 2026
It's everything I hoped it would be ! The stellar images is clean to the edge, but there's on caveat . The 6mm spacer combined with the ASI2600MC camera 12.5mm leaves you 0.5mm short on the 24mm required back focus, I put a 0.5mm shim in the image train and the stars are as clean as I could ever expect. I you are wanting to use Narrow Band filters they attach to the front and they don't need to be special ones for short f/ratio scopes because the light is entering at a straight angle at the front... I used the SV220 7nm filter with no issues.
Nestor Marsollier
Feb 18, 2026
The lens is very good to excellent, there a few things to improve : - The hood is too short , could be awesome if the hood provide a thread to screw another longer hood , or some solution to that - The back focus is short, we can't add a drawer in the middle, so it would be nice to have a dedicated drawer for 1.25'' filters, or maybe provide an internal adapter to the extender to screw a filter inside. I know that we can use filters on the front side, but this is a f 2.8 lens, and ultra fast narrowband filters are very expensive, so many users only have 1.25'' filters. - The ring has screws to put a vixen mount to hold a guidescope, but the most of the vixen mounts are very large, and that causes some interferences with the camera. It is too clase to the mount. - To unscrew the front cap we need to remove the hood. The hood could have an screw on the top so the cap could go there. - The vixen dove tail is not perfect, I used a better vixen bar that allowed me to attach the bar in different position. The original one could be good for photo cameras, but for astro photo is better to mont the lens and camera at the center of gravity. - The bag could be bigger to hold the lens with the vixen bar mounted. Other than those details, the lens seems to be solid and the glass works perfect. Very happy with this lens.
Daryl Perreau
Feb 16, 2026
I’ve been using the SVBONY SV535 as part of my wide-field astrophotography setup, and it’s been a really enjoyable piece of gear to work with — especially if you’re not ready to jump straight into larger deep-space telescopes. The first thing that stood out to me is the sharpness. Once focused, stars stay tight across the frame, and it’s easy to dial in that critical focus thanks to the smooth helical focusing ring. I’ve also been impressed with the colour rendering — the apochromatic design keeps colour fringing well controlled, which makes post-processing much cleaner and helps targets look natural straight out of calibration. Another major advantage is how lightweight and compact this lens is. It’s incredibly easy on smaller mounts and keeps the overall rig manageable even when adding a camera, guide scope, and guide camera. That portability makes it particularly appealing for beginners or anyone building their first dedicated astrophotography setup without committing to heavier, more demanding equipment. Overall, the SV535 strikes a nice balance between performance and accessibility. It delivers sharp, well-corrected images while remaining portable and beginner-friendly — a solid option for wide-field imaging and a comfortable stepping stone before moving into larger deep-space optics.
Here’s the SNR taken with the following: • Camera
Feb 13, 2026
Here’s the SNR taken with the following: • Camera: SVBONY SV405CC • Scope: SVBONY SV535 • SV220 - 78 frames 300s (Offset 30 / Gain 120) • Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ-AL55i • Guiding: SV905C mounted on SV165 Captured using Indigo A1, stacked with Siril and edited with Photoshop.
Daryl
Feb 12, 2026
Here’s the SNR taken with the following: • Camera: SVBONY SV405CC • Scope: SVBONY SV535 • SV220 - 78 frames 300s (Offset 30 / Gain 120) • Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ-AL55i • Guiding: SV905C mounted on SV165 Captured using Indigo A1, stacked with Siril and edited with Photoshop.
Ben
Feb 11, 2026
SV535 vs Canon 100mm F2.8 L lens - Chromatic Aberration test. Can you tell which is which? Both captured at the exact same settings 1/500th, F2.8, ISO 160 Canon R6 MK II. Circa 200% crop near centre of frame. Extremely close in performance with a huge price difference. Granted, they're designed for completely different use cases, but the Canon 100mm is what I've been using for my wide field portable setup for years. The corners though there's a difference between the two. Once I finally get it under the night sky I can better see edge to edge performance on full frame. So far though, this punches way above its price range.
| Model | SV535 |
| Objective Type | 7-Elements in 5 Groups |
| Focal Length | 105mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/2.8 |
| Optic Coated | FMC |
| Focuser | Helical |
| Mount Type | Dovetail Plate |
| Back-end connection | M42x0.75 male thread |
| Estimated weight | 1500g |
Package Includes:
- Astro APO Camera Lens
- Vixen Dovetail plate
- Arca Swiss Plate
- M48 Metal Lens Cover
- M42 Metal Lens Cover
- Soft Padded Case
- Wrench & Screw
- Instruction Manual