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Old 04-01-2015, 03:02 PM
julianh72 (Julian)
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Originally Posted by va1erian View Post
Thanks everyone for replies. Most of the mentioned software (e.g. newastro) look at how an image is compared with the size of the CCD camera sensor.

This is not what I am looking for. In other words, the said software draws a rectangular on the night sky image, instead of a circle (which would be the case when using an eyepiece).

What's more, the said software does not allow to overlay the circles representing eyepieces of different focal lengths and of different AFOVs. Thus, I cannot compare different eyepieces.

It sounds like you found what you are looking for, but just to clarify, apps like SkySafari (and others) can simultaneously display up to 5 user customisable windows, such as camera sensors or eyepieces on your choice of OTA, binoculars, etc. E. G. Check out the attached screenshot.
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