Marcus, I think what Paul means:
camera/FW + adapter + pyxis + adapter + atlas + 52mm = 280mm
Since I know from my previous calculations the Pyxis 3" took up 61 mm with no adapters (but I don't know the adapter or Atlas thicknesses), taking a punt:
62 + 5? + 61 + 5? + 95? + 52 = 280
The 95mm for the Atlas seems a bit big to me since my Bellerophon 3.5" focuser only uses 41mm, and I thought the Atlas was skinnier.
Paul, that ASA corrector has 108mm for CCD to back flange separation. The mechanical thickness of the unit is 55 mm (= OAL, whatever that means, on OPTs website)
See this PDF drawing:
http://www.astrosysteme.at/images/Co...-Flattener.pdf
So the FFC might fit since looking at the PDF drawing what you have is:
108 - 5 + 45 + 5 + 61 + 5 + 61 = 280
I am ignoring the cam/fw backfocus since it is less than the FFC backfocus. You would need an adapter that uses up the space between the camera and FFC, about (108-62) = 46mm thick.
The -5 is beacuse the FFC moves the focal plane back
The 45 is the mechanical distance from the 108 number to the front of the FFC, see the drawing for it to make sense!
Surely the Atlas is less than 61mm thick?
But now you have a new problem, the FFC will rotate with the camera, and no rotator is perfect, there is always a bit of cone on rotation and sag on meridian flip that happens (it's a bearing of course). Will this affect the collimation? maybe...I dunno, expensive to find out!
Note that a camera spinning slightly eccentric on a rotator by itself just moves around on the image plane, so no effect on collimation, just sampling a slightly bigger zone back there.
I did some math the other day (limiting mag/worst case star density etc) to see if I could ditch my rotator, since I could do 10-30 sec guide exposures on the A200HR (although standard dithering then becomes a major pain). It's still a judgement call but I think I would need a guide chip at least 4x bigger than the lodestar to have a chance. That's possible to do (e.g. SX Trius) but the pickoff prism in the MMOAG wouldn't be big enough....I'm keeping the rotator for now...
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You don't need a flattener for obvious reasons with the CDK. Nice flat field to start with. Starting to think it might be easier to have gone down the CDK route myself.
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