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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
Sorry I wasn't being very clear. Camera assembly.
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Thanks for that clarification. I thought that was what you meant but wasn't 100% sure.
Well that certainly is a possibility. I extensively worked on tilt with my cameras and I am sure you did as well. It took me a while to work out a procedure to correct it fairly quickly. At first I had the image and the camera orientation wrong much like a newbie doing Polar Drift alignment for the first time. So I was correcting the wrong corners all the time.
I got a replacement tilt tip adapter from SX and adjusted it to what I had found with shims. First off it seemed pretty perfect which surprised the hell out of me. So I think tilt is OK and CCD inspector seemed to agree (more or less). But I will keep that in mind as it was problematic. I checked the secondary ring and its tight.
I was wondering about the FLI filter wheel as its quite large and heavy and offcentre. I do have a lightweight SX filter wheel but no 36mm filters so I was thinking as a last resort I could get some filters and see if that corrects it.
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Originally Posted by ericwbenson
Yes, but tilt in the focal plane results in out of focus stars somewhere in the FOV, but they should still be round if only a bit bigger, unless astigmatism is present. Greg, post a small crop around one of your 'elongated' stars.
EB
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I'll dig one up. Stars seem in focus over the whole image though. I know what they look like when tilt is there as I've literally spent hours sorting out tilt. I think I got on top of it but definitely something to check if nothing else handles it. My M78 image in the deep space section shows some minor star elongation at the tops of the stars. The subs when the scope was on the west were perfectly round. The ones when the scope was on the east were slightly elongated at the top (mostly the dimmer stars as brighter stars sometimes absorb a small amount of elongation).
Greg.