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Cyberman
22-05-2021, 02:05 PM
Hello, Could someone give me some advice which coma corrector to get for my skywatcher Quattro 250 F4 Newtonian, thanks Rob.
Startrek
24-05-2021, 11:18 AM
Please advise if use your scope to observe or image ( or both ) as it can make a difference what coma corrector you choose
RyanJones
24-05-2021, 12:16 PM
Hi Rob,
I use a baader MPCC mk3 on my 200mm f/4. As with everything on these fast newts, the spacing is really fussy. I could never get a perfectly flat field but I got it to the point where it is 15% across an APS-c sized sensor. I would suggest that’s not bad and you’d have to be really pixel picking to pick it up but is it perfect ? No.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Ryan
Cyberman
24-05-2021, 06:46 PM
Thanks for the feedback Ryan.
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Martin, it would be for imaging. I have a canon 600D unmodded
Thanks for your help, Rob
Startrek
24-05-2021, 08:29 PM
Rob,
Your in luck , I imaged for 4 years with my 6” and 8” newts and my Canon 600D unmodded and used a Baader MPCC Mk3 coma corrector which worked really well
Now I use my Baader MPCC Mk3 coma corrector with my ZWOASI2600MC cooled OSC and f5 newts
The Baader MPCC Mk3 will correct coma down to f3.5 and will screw directly into your Canon EOS t ring
The Baader MPCC Mk3 does not change your focal length, other brands of coma correctors do
NB: You may have to buy some spacing rings 1mm and 2mm thick as each optical train and its camera behaves differently ( generally the required distance from camera sensor to coma corrector is 55mm for the MPCC Mk3 )
I found using my Canon 600D that I didn’t require any spacers and coma was eliminated right to the edges and corners , but using my 2600MC I had to fit a 1mm spacer to completely eliminate coma. So a bit of testing will be required on your part
Bintel sell the MPCC Mk3 for $339.00
Good luck
Cheers
Martin
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