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Old 19-05-2009, 12:01 PM
Bolts_Tweed (Mark)
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One other thing - they are purely a reducer. If you have any small amounts of coma (as I do - CCD plane alignment problem I think - coma rotates when i rotate the CCD) this reducer will do nothing to assist - it has no flattening properties etc at all. In fact I have found it to be slightly worse. CCD Inspector is required I think (more money ). Centre of the image is really good but.

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