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Thanks for fast response. Those two screws adjust a compression ring, and no matter how much I adjust these, the result looks the same.
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Hi! I have the following setup:
1. William Optics Zenithstar 71
2. P-FLAT-F6
3. Standard T2 ring to Canon adapter
4. Canon 600D
It looks like the attached picture (except for camera)
According to this website:
https://agenaastro.com/william-optics-2-0-8x-apo-reducer-field-flattener-6-p-flat-f6.html
It says the distance from flattener to sensor should be 55-57mm.
The canon 600D has 44mm flange to sensor distance. The T2 ring is the normal common one which I think has around 12mm, so I should get around 56mm distance.
But whatever I do, the picture looks horrible in the corner with a APS-C sensor. See this image for example:
https://www.nineplanets.se/imageViewer_dark.asp?ID=97
Look at the corners... 😞
What am I doing wrong? Anyone else has experience with this combination?
This is the second WO telescope + flattener I have the more or less same problem with... so I guess I'm missing something?
WO ZS71 + P-FLAT-F6 + APS-C problems
in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
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Sorry, CCD inspector?
Delrin spacers?
Yes I agree, the problem looks a little like "Spacing too close" in your picture.