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Post by davy on Apr 17, 2017 14:23:09 GMT
continuing on from part one depending on what type of scope you now have fitted your camera too,, can bring problems
reflector scope.. cant get an image.. the most likely problem is inward travel,,when the focusser is fully in it just misses focus,,,, add a barlow lens and see how this affects the image, adjust the focuser,, you can also buy a c to t adapter to help this problem.
refractor scope... same again ,,focuser fully in and blurred image,,add a focal extension tube and it will solve the problem. a flip mirror adapter is a great piece of equipment to have as part of your kit,, add a 6mm eyepiece and it ill help with focus issues.
software wise to see your images on the computer screen sharpcap is a very good program to use and free at time of publish. tv the image will appear on the screen once the tv is tuned to the camera output.
when doing an observing session, start off on a low sense up setting and build it up till you see the objects appear,,can be a slow process.
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