Thanks, Pierre.
The Vixen NA140SS was my primary visual refractor for many years - I was lucky enough to get one of the first new versions when Vixen returned full manufacturing of these to Japan in 2015. They put a lot of effort into getting the quality control right and it shows with exceptionally well figured sets of lens - a doublet objective and a second doublet just forward of the focuser, very similar in design to a petzval. It produces a well corrected flat field. These are very under rated visual scopes, probably shunned because of their “achromat” label, rather than “apochromat”.
It has been quite a journey to get this working as an effective EAA rig. It would not have been possible without the SharpCap Chromatic Aberration Correction tool. The new Star Colour Calibration Tool has improved the outcomes even further.
I have three different image trains set up for my EAA observing:
F4 (560mm) using Vixen focal reducer
F5.7 (800mm) native focal length
f11.4 (1600 mm) using Televue 2X barlow.
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Originally Posted by Pierre_C
Nice pictures, Steve.
The Vixen achromat seems plenty sharp. What Barlow did you use?
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