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Old 19-02-2008, 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by [1ponders] View Post
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1. the extender could be the problem. try removing the adapter and extender, winding your focuser right in and then hold the camera as close to the focuser (or inside it if you can) and see if it will come closer to focus. Alternatively try using a barlow. The problem may be that your mirror may be too far down the tube for imaging with that particular camera.
Thanks for the tip 1ponders. The quality of the Acuter imager lacked a bit. Guess that what you get for a cheap imager.
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