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vindictive666
27-07-2008, 03:22 PM
hi all

as the title specifies what is a guide scope ive googled ect ect
not much luck

i expect to be flamed here lol

still i wanna know simple laymans terms puhlease :)

i realise its to do with astro picture taking :)

regards john

leon
27-07-2008, 03:36 PM
John, a guide scope is a second smallish scope, of about 500mm focal length to which one attaches a web cam or similar type of camera.

This scope usually attaches to the main scope, and as the image is seen through the guide scope with the attached web cam or similar the information needed is transfered to the mount, so that corrections in following the object can be made.

I hope this helps a bit, some others here may be able to explain it better.

Leon

Bassnut
27-07-2008, 04:48 PM
So, what it does is "guide" the mount ie "lock" onto a star captured by the guidescope cam.

A seperate scope is required for this because it exposes at a rate of 2 secs or so . The main imaging cam exposes up to 20mins or more per frame,so cant provide fast enough correcting (guiding) info to the mount for it to stay locked on the guide star continuosly.

TrevorW
27-07-2008, 05:50 PM
A guide scope is any scope whether smaller of larger than the primary scope which is used to keep the target centred in the primaries point of focus so that it may be captured perfectly without distortion due to tracking errors etc

Bassnut
27-07-2008, 06:08 PM
well said Trevor :D

AlexN
27-07-2008, 06:20 PM
3 cheers for Trevor.!

I use my 6" refractor to guide my camera/lens for wide field shots... looks silly but it works a treat.

vindictive666
28-07-2008, 08:09 AM
thanks for your replies fellas :)