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01-12-2010, 08:46 PM
tlgerdes
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Not quite true Ken, the focuser on the guidescope is just as important. Differential flexure is the primary concern here. If you have movement in you guidescope focuser, your guidestars can "move" and throw your guiding out the window.
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