Since I sprained my knee on Saturday, I've had to take it easy to try to get it as good as I can before going to IISAC

, so I've had a bit of time on my hands...
Today, I bodgeyed up a camera in the Spectra L200!

Because all I have to attach the camera with is the EP holder off the Vixen flip mirror, and it won't let the camera reach focus, I resorted to putting a 2x barlow lens (only) on the camera nose piece to get it to focus.
These spectra are all of the four bright fluoro lines, but the yellow doublet allowed me to determine the dispersion

, and so calibrate the others. The main purpose of the exercise was to calibrate the micrometer for the fluoro lines, but hey... why not play?
Each of the lines are not flux calibrated to each other, and each spectrum was normalised. Slit was set to 20 microns.
The dispersion on the DMK is pretty impressive! The resolution though is still pretty rough (commensurate with the focussing method

). I'm not sure what's happening with the apparent absorption in the centre of the yellow doublet lines

- probably a stacking error as I don't remember seeing that in any frame up until I binned it in VSpec. I don't imagine the fluoro lamp is big enough for self absorption to be evident.
Al.