leon
09-06-2007, 08:56 AM
Hi All.
After drift aligning, and considering that to be pretty much right, I thought I would just see how close i was to the pole.
With the G11, and i presume with other mounts when i send it to park home it points directly to the SCP and shuts down.
I decided to take an image of that region to see if the scope was actually pointing in the right direction.
I ended up with the image below.
Although not dead center of the FOV, would this be acceptable for being aligned, or would i need to adjust the mount slightly to get it centered.
On saying that, when looking through a scope without a Diagonal, is the view as seen, is the adjustment required reversed, by this i mean, if i wanted to adjust to the West, according to the view, do i actually move it a bit East, and so on.
Also could the scope actually be sitting ever so slightly out of line to off center the view, and the mount be well aligned.
Anyway your opinions would be much appreciated.
Than You
Leon :thumbsup:
After drift aligning, and considering that to be pretty much right, I thought I would just see how close i was to the pole.
With the G11, and i presume with other mounts when i send it to park home it points directly to the SCP and shuts down.
I decided to take an image of that region to see if the scope was actually pointing in the right direction.
I ended up with the image below.
Although not dead center of the FOV, would this be acceptable for being aligned, or would i need to adjust the mount slightly to get it centered.
On saying that, when looking through a scope without a Diagonal, is the view as seen, is the adjustment required reversed, by this i mean, if i wanted to adjust to the West, according to the view, do i actually move it a bit East, and so on.
Also could the scope actually be sitting ever so slightly out of line to off center the view, and the mount be well aligned.
Anyway your opinions would be much appreciated.
Than You
Leon :thumbsup: