Tamtarn
02-04-2007, 06:16 PM
I decided to try prime focus for the very first time last night.
Using my Pentax ist DL and Skywatcher 8" f5 Newt on a EQ5 mount with dual axis drives.
I researched on how to mount my camera and found there were issues of not being able to achieve focus using the R & P focuser and the Newt. After a lot of pondering on what to do I decided to improvise by unscrewing the bottom off the 1.25 eyepiece adapter and using this with the T mount as a camera adapter
OK I connected the camera to the focuser and because of the bright moonlight I decided to test focus and our polar alignment on star images.
I chose beta centauri looked into the view finder on the camera and focused it. Took one shot 30sec ISO 800 on the LCD screen it looked reasonable. At this stage I was just pleased I had something on the image. :)
Moved to aplha centauri took 4 shots with various times and ISO settings. I noticed there was fog rolling in so I took the camera inside put the shots on the PC and was reasonably happy with the result.
To be quite honest I didn't know what to expect with the focus and tracking. I'm pleased with my first tryout and hope I'm on the right track. I know I've got a long way to go to get it right. I have about 8mm of infocus left but I'm not sure if it will be enough for DSO's :shrug: If not I will invest in a low profile focuser. I won't know until we have suitable conditions to try it out again.
By the way would the glow around the star come from the fog reflecting or the camera settings. :shrug:
1. beta centauri .......... 45sec ISO88
2. alpha centauri ......... 60 sec ISO 800 ( I think 45sec would be have been better )
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Any comments or suggestions welcome :)
David
Using my Pentax ist DL and Skywatcher 8" f5 Newt on a EQ5 mount with dual axis drives.
I researched on how to mount my camera and found there were issues of not being able to achieve focus using the R & P focuser and the Newt. After a lot of pondering on what to do I decided to improvise by unscrewing the bottom off the 1.25 eyepiece adapter and using this with the T mount as a camera adapter
OK I connected the camera to the focuser and because of the bright moonlight I decided to test focus and our polar alignment on star images.
I chose beta centauri looked into the view finder on the camera and focused it. Took one shot 30sec ISO 800 on the LCD screen it looked reasonable. At this stage I was just pleased I had something on the image. :)
Moved to aplha centauri took 4 shots with various times and ISO settings. I noticed there was fog rolling in so I took the camera inside put the shots on the PC and was reasonably happy with the result.
To be quite honest I didn't know what to expect with the focus and tracking. I'm pleased with my first tryout and hope I'm on the right track. I know I've got a long way to go to get it right. I have about 8mm of infocus left but I'm not sure if it will be enough for DSO's :shrug: If not I will invest in a low profile focuser. I won't know until we have suitable conditions to try it out again.
By the way would the glow around the star come from the fog reflecting or the camera settings. :shrug:
1. beta centauri .......... 45sec ISO88
2. alpha centauri ......... 60 sec ISO 800 ( I think 45sec would be have been better )
25255 25256
Any comments or suggestions welcome :)
David