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Old 13-06-2012, 11:36 PM
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I got sick of waiting for an adapter to show up to connect the Atik 11000 to the FS-60 Flattener so I set it up using my t-threaded adapters to get some idea of the problems I'll need to deal with using this combo. I gotta say, it's way flatter than I thought it would be on this large sensor, see ccdi plot, and I have round stars right to the edge of frame. Looks like there is some droop in the focuser which I'll try and sort out and maybe some reflection issues in the RHO shot but still, this tiny scope still amazes me.

Here's a couple of test shots simply stretched, straight out of maxim to get an idea of the field of view, and it's huge.

Pinpoint tells me FL is 375mm and Pixel Scale is 4.95. This t-threaded adapter is 2mm too long.
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Old 14-06-2012, 02:12 AM
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Not bad at all, Robin! I just happen to have a FS-60 as well.
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Old 14-06-2012, 06:28 AM
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Those shots look great for a first go. Great FOV and nice round stars.

The one of Rho Ophiuchus should look spectacular with a few hours of data.

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Looking good mate! Keep chipping away, it will all come together.
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Old 14-06-2012, 10:46 AM
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Great field of view.

Not surprised there is some focuser droop - big camera, little scope!

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Old 14-06-2012, 10:55 AM
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Not bad at all, Robin! I just happen to have a FS-60 as well.
Don't you have a reducer for the fsq106? That'd see more light.

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Those shots look great for a first go. Great FOV and nice round stars.

The one of Rho Ophiuchus should look spectacular with a few hours of data.

Geoff
I think rho needs a dark site Geoff, never done well shooting dust from here

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Looking good mate! Keep chipping away, it will all come together.
I'm really missing having 7 filters in the one wheel

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Great field of view.

Not surprised there is some focuser droop - big camera, little scope!

DT
Half the trouble might be the adapter I'm using Dave. It's a flimsy step down ring off ebay. I've just heard the real one will be posted next week
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Old 14-06-2012, 04:20 PM
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Don't you have a reducer for the fsq106? That'd see more light.
Yep, I do
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I'm really missing having 7 filters in the one wheel
It's pretty good, I tell ya!!
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