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Old 05-11-2017, 08:58 PM
raymo
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Have you yet swivelled the scope away from between the forks, and
inserted the eyepiece directly into the back of the scope, and as you slowly pull the eyepiece out of the scope see whether the image[if there is one] is
improving or worsening focus wise?
It just occurred to me that what you are trying to view might be too close to the scope; the minimum focusing distance can be many metres. Have you
tried looking at something further away than your back yard?
raymo
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