06-02-2013, 08:12 PM
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Make it so! - Capt.Picard
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,982
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiraz
depends entirely on the pixel size of the camera and the F Number of the scope.
easy rule of thumb is that the final F Number you obtain should be roughly equal to the camera pixel size in microns multiplied by 5.
For example if you have a camera with 3 micron pixels, you want around f15 - so if you have for example an f8 scope, you will get close to f15 with a 2x Barlow or if you have an f5 scope, 3x would be best. I have an f5 scope and 5.6 micron pixels, so I need about f28 and use a 5x Barlow.
this method optimises things for both the scope aperture and focal length - you only need to consider the pixel size and final f number and everything else falls into place.
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Yep thank you!
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