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Old 18-12-2007, 07:41 PM
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Hi,

Thanks for the quick responses guys, very much appreciated.

I had another go, keeping your advice in mind, and all of a sudden it works (I don't know, must have been a dizzy moment or something.) I have put the laser right in the centre of the little window thingymabob on the collimator (which of course means that the laser ain't coming out the front anymore).

So I will have to wait for a few more holes in the clouds to test it .

But tell me, how come I was able to take some shots of the moon that are pretty good? If the collimation was that far out then shouldn't the image have been totally blurry or something?

Thanks again

Daniel...
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