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Astrofriend
06-09-2019, 03:22 AM
Hi,

I spend a day here to analyze my master flats and what vignetting I have on my lenses and telescopes. It's very simple done but still interesting to set figures on it.

It's done on a full frame camera and I use the values from the center and the corner of the sensor. The corner is 22 mm of from the center on a full frame sensor. I never liked to have strong vignetting in my optics, and in the future I want to go for bigger size than full frame.

I have put together a page over the vignetting I got:

http://www.astrofriend.eu/astronomy/projects/project-different-lenses-vignetting/01-different-lenses-vignetting.html

Maybe interesting for some of you to have a look at.

My telescope shall handle a medium format sensor of the size 48 x 36 mm with the setup I have now. My medium format optics already do it. Just missing the medium format camera.

/Lars

Astrofriend
13-01-2020, 09:00 PM
Here are some examples from old astrophotos I have taken with different equipment.

TS130 APO f/7
Pentax 500 mm f/4.5
Pentax 67 f/2.8

Canon 6D
Canon 5D (Mk I)

The object is the open cluster M44, Beehive:
http://www.astrofriend.eu/astronomy/astronomy-photo/open-clusters/m44/m44-open-cluster.html

/Lars

Wavytone
13-01-2020, 09:10 PM
No surprises there. Camera lenses aren't as good as 'tog's like to think they are... Try the TS130 APO's natively - without the compressors - and they'll look a lot better.

Astrofriend
14-01-2020, 12:13 PM
There are already TS130 with 1x corrector there. It's not the telescope that is the problem, big city from balcony :-(

/Lars