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Old 17-11-2018, 05:54 AM
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Congratulations!

Saw photos and read an article yesterday about how tight collimation screws appear in star photos. To apply my new "knowledge", I investigated your photo.
And guess what I found: Tight collimation screws.
Or not?

The first screenshot is the bottom right corner of your image.

The second is taken from the mentioned article. http://interferometrie.blogspot.com/...l?view=sidebar

I'm that far from being an expert as we are from traveling to Andromeda galaxy.
So what do the others say? Is that negligible? That it doesn't show in the center stars might just be because they're over-exposed in this test shot.
That’s not my image. Looks filthy. There is no comparison... See below.

This is a 44mm, full frame imaging chip with OAG and flattener/glass elements in between. It’s is a big ask for a 60mm compact scope.

Nice of you to come out of the woodwork and share though

Thank you.
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