Adjusting flange for M63 reducer
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Adjusting flange for M63 reducer
The
problem is not unknown in the amateur astrophotographers: Focusing the
optics as good as possible and at one edge, the sharpness is still not
optimal. What remains is that rather a compromise simply by cropping the edges of the image.
It raises the question of the causes of this edge blurring
Possible explanations
1) imbalance of the camera sensor (only fractions of a millimeter are sufficient)
2) Tilting the focuser
3) Miscollimation of the optics
4) Tilting of the eyepiece-side accessory (clamping or screwing)
Here is the solution:
With
our M63 adjustment flange (basically a tilting mechanism) you can
simply adjust the position of the camera's chip to the field of the
telescope, no matter where the cause of the tilting is (only with inaccurate collimation you should check the optics, since still other
errors can appear). All you have to do is maintain the location and location of the adapter, correctors and camera, etc.
This is how it's done:
1. Make a test shot and identify the location of the Blurred Region
2. Loosen the countersunk screws (grub screws)
3. Adjust the adjustment screws where you see the image deterioration
3. Make another test shot. In case of image deterioration, you have turned in the wrong direction, then simply adjust counter direction. Improving your image is the way to go.
4. In the meantime, repeatedly make test shots and optimize the settings until you have an image with optimum sharpness.
Delivered with:
Adjusting flange for M63 reducer
The
problem is not unknown in the amateur astrophotographers: Focusing the
optics as good as possible and at one edge, the sharpness is still not
optimal. What remains is that rather a compromise simply by cropping the edges of the image.
It raises the question of the causes of this edge blurring
Possible explanations
1) imbalance of the camera sensor (only fractions of a millimeter are sufficient)
2) Tilting the focuser
3) Miscollimation of the optics
4) Tilting of the eyepiece-side accessory (clamping or screwing)
Here is the solution:
With
our M63 adjustment flange (basically a tilting mechanism) you can
simply adjust the position of the camera's chip to the field of the
telescope, no matter where the cause of the tilting is (only with inaccurate collimation you should check the optics, since still other
errors can appear). All you have to do is maintain the location and location of the adapter, correctors and camera, etc.
This is how it's done:
1. Make a test shot and identify the location of the Blurred Region
2. Loosen the countersunk screws (grub screws)
3. Adjust the adjustment screws where you see the image deterioration
3. Make another test shot. In case of image deterioration, you have turned in the wrong direction, then simply adjust counter direction. Improving your image is the way to go.
4. In the meantime, repeatedly make test shots and optimize the settings until you have an image with optimum sharpness.
Delivered with:
- Adjusting flange for M63 reducer
Adjusting flange for M63 reducer
Item number
APM-Tilt-adj-M63
Manufacturer
APM
Weight
2.0 kg
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