I've tried this one before with a DSLR (not modded) ages ago and didn't think much of it. Did a much better job of it this time with the SXVF-H9. Around 3 and a half hours (22x10min) with Vixen R200SS. Very happy to pickup mag 17.5 galaxies in the top left hand corner
The R200SS is a bugger to try to collimate though. Anyone know of any decent software (that doesn't cost the earth) that can be used with the SX? I tried using Metaguide with DMK but when I swapped it out and put the SX in the collimation was out.
Last edited by [1ponders]; 05-07-2011 at 09:38 PM.
That's a really good luminance shot of NGC6744 which is one of the fainter galaxies.
I used to have a Vixen R200SS. It is a bugger to collimate. Get one of those cheap laser Newt collimators that reflect the beam back onto a bullseye target in a cutout in the collimator.
Adjust the mirrors so the beam is in the centre and you're collimated.
Thanks Greg. I tried the laser but when I looked at the image defocused on the SX the central obstruction was way off. Maybe i should try again. I'm a very newbie newbie when it comes to newts, let alone f/4 newts. I'll get there
Hi Paul, nice image Mate. I have used CCDInspector for collimation with good results. I use the out of focus star collimation and found it to be pretty good. I don't know if you have a copy of this software.
Thanks Mike. No corrector on it, just a plain straight newt. I've never tried a Catseye before, refractors don't need it and SCTs are much easier.
I see, then the Catseye tools it is then! Get the Telecat Cheshire/sight tube unit and the Infinity Autocollimator from Jim Fly, this is what I use on the F3.8 AG12 - tell him I sent you
I see there is also a coma corrector for this scope, perhaps the SXV-H9 chip is too small to really need it but why don't you get that too?
Yep got the comma corrector Mike. Hardest part was finding the right spacers to make up the 38mm needed to add to the 17mm chip face to T thread. Got it though. I'll look into the catseye then, hell what's another piece of equipment lol. He's not going to double the price if i do that is he?
Thanks Doug. I don't have CCDInspector but I'll look into it and see which is going to cost me less, Mikes catseye setup (after i let Jim know who sent me) or the CCD Inspector.
Thanks Al, I may bring the R200 to AF, not sure yet. Don't know what I'm bringing yet, better start thinking about it I suppose seeing as its only two weeks away.
Thanks Ross, its definitely a capable scope.
I checked the collimation last night using CCDInspector. I'd originally only adjusted the collimation using a defocused bright star and centering the secondary on the screen. Checking with CCDInspector showed I was only off collimation by 2.8 pixels. And the way the seeing was I couldn't better it. Pretty happy with that.