multiweb
03-05-2009, 04:20 PM
Still playing with my new C11 when weather allows :whistle: and learning a few things. I bought a 8x50 finder so it's way easier for me to find stuff now :lol:. Still targeting the "easy ones" with clean star fields so I can see star shapes and iron out a few problems.
Did 24x1min on NGC 4755 last friday night. Got the guiding 100% finally sorted out on the OAG so that's one good thing out of the way. I'm also getting there with collimation and focus although it's more tricky. I need to check my focus more often. I suspect as the scope moves so does the mirror and focus is affected, even collimation. Things are ok when imaging at the zenith right up but it changes quite rapidly when imaging anything under 40 degrees. So I'll have to take that into consideration from now on when planning an imaging session.
There's a full frame available at: http://www.multiweb.com.au/astro/ngc4755_f.jpg [filesize: 4.7MB]
Taken on a C11 at prime focus(f/10) with a QHY8 and OAG was QHY5 with a Meade T piece on a G11. Comments/tips most welcome. Thanks for looking and I'd also like to hear from users with "heavy mirrors" how you deal with focus/collimation changes. (if any) :)
Did 24x1min on NGC 4755 last friday night. Got the guiding 100% finally sorted out on the OAG so that's one good thing out of the way. I'm also getting there with collimation and focus although it's more tricky. I need to check my focus more often. I suspect as the scope moves so does the mirror and focus is affected, even collimation. Things are ok when imaging at the zenith right up but it changes quite rapidly when imaging anything under 40 degrees. So I'll have to take that into consideration from now on when planning an imaging session.
There's a full frame available at: http://www.multiweb.com.au/astro/ngc4755_f.jpg [filesize: 4.7MB]
Taken on a C11 at prime focus(f/10) with a QHY8 and OAG was QHY5 with a Meade T piece on a G11. Comments/tips most welcome. Thanks for looking and I'd also like to hear from users with "heavy mirrors" how you deal with focus/collimation changes. (if any) :)