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Marko of Oz
01-09-2007, 09:11 AM
Found a good, simple read by Mark Sibole on making and using a focusing aid. Although the discussion centers around the Meade DSI line of cameras and their software, Envisage, I think it would apply to other situations also. Here is the Link (http://astronomy.qteaser.com/diffspike.html)

This is pretty much a simple Hartman Mask I think, but hey, simple is good right?

I haven't tried it yet but I made up my diffraction spike mask last night since it was cloudy, again.... :sadeyes: I improvised the materials and just used the side of a cardboard box and with the assistance of a compass, ruler, set square, electrical tape and a sharp knife. See picture.

Zenton
26-09-2007, 08:00 AM
Hi,

How did the mask go. Did you get good diffraction spikes. I have been using a mask that has 3 equally spaced triangles. I only get small diffraction spikes but used the merging of the 3 images for the main focusing. I was wondering if cross design was better.

iceman
26-09-2007, 08:10 AM
Paul wrote an article a few years ago now, about Creating a Hartman Mask (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/index.php?id=63,187,0,0,1,0).

I used to use one for planetary imaging but now find that I can get the best results by focusing on a moon (if available). I also find it much easier to get focus right at fast frame rates (eg: 30fps) so a brightish object is needed.

Marko of Oz
26-09-2007, 12:50 PM
Get nice spikes with bright stars, alas that doesn't really help me without Goto. I can get good focus on a nice bright star but then trying to line up a dimmer dso with just the finder scope is to much of a hair pulling experience.:doh: