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Originally Posted by casstony
...... provided the scope arrives properly set up and you only need to adjust the secondary.
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The primary mirror is set and fixed in place at the factory so only the secondary can really be adjusted in any case and you should never try to move the primary unless you are well qualified . I agree if there is misalignment in the primary then you need to send it back as special equipment is needed to do this properly (there was a thread on this a few years ago when they were first released). My experience with these scopes is they are no more difficult to collimate then any other scope with an adjustable secondary mirror be that a newt or SCT.
Mark