iceman
10-01-2005, 09:42 AM
Hey guys.
Time to invest in a proper collimation tool instead of eyeballing it with a 35mm film cannister as I have been doing.
Is it true that the Cheshire Collimator is the best alround tool?
I know that you can get laser collimators but I've heard they can be very difficult to get precise because you only have to be off 1mm and the laser won't line up.
Does the Cheshire have the pinhole cap as well as the crosshairs?
DBA (in the US) have the Cheshire (http://www.speednetllc.com/dbaastronomyproducts/Cheshire%20Collimator.htm) for US$24 + shipping.
Does anyone know where I can get them from locally for a better or closely matched price?
Thanks
Time to invest in a proper collimation tool instead of eyeballing it with a 35mm film cannister as I have been doing.
Is it true that the Cheshire Collimator is the best alround tool?
I know that you can get laser collimators but I've heard they can be very difficult to get precise because you only have to be off 1mm and the laser won't line up.
Does the Cheshire have the pinhole cap as well as the crosshairs?
DBA (in the US) have the Cheshire (http://www.speednetllc.com/dbaastronomyproducts/Cheshire%20Collimator.htm) for US$24 + shipping.
Does anyone know where I can get them from locally for a better or closely matched price?
Thanks