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Alien 13

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  1. Astounding, never seen a better full moon.. Alan
  2. If you are struggling to get a camera and filter wheel into the imaging train have a look at the older medium format camera lenses, they have a huge imaging circle so will be well corrected even on a full frame camera and have lots of back focus. Alan
  3. I have had similar issues with the sharpness of cross hairs on finders/polar scopes and rifle scopes when not wearing glasses, some can be adjusted or modded but some cant. Alan
  4. +1 for "shortcut" fairly intuitive although have only used it to edit MOV files from my Canon and save them in a format for use on this site.. Alan
  5. Not sure about the Samyang but in general the spacing has to be as close to the manufacturers spec i.e. 44mm for Canon so that when focused the infinity mark on the lens lines up correctly. The reason for this is that some lenses move the whole assembly to gain focus while other designs move certain groups of elements only, if the spacing is wrong you will get coma etc in the corners. Alan
  6. As above, with Jupiter any details will come and go depending on the atmospherics but do check the focus by looking at its moons which should be pinpoints of light. Alan
  7. Had a shave, found my headset mic that I had put in a safe place so ready for the off.. Alan
  8. I do like a good widefield, so much nicer seeing Andromeda like that. Alan
  9. I can offer some answers. Nikon or Canon, quality wise nothing in it although Canon might be a bit cheaper. The Canon lenses do have a big advantage with their longer backfocus making it easier to fit filters into the light path. The later Canon/Nikon or Sigma lenses operate with "fly by wire" systems so are totally unsuitable as the aperture and focus require the lens to be powered up to operate. The Samyang range of lenses are well received and are totally manual but not cheap or you could look at the old M42 film camera lenses from takumar/minolta etc. Alan
  10. I would imagine some of the largest companies invest huge amounts in R&D to get the packaging right, never had a problem myself with any damage... Alan
  11. Enjoyed that, Astro Biscuit is brilliant a master of video production. Alan
  12. Price wise you would be looking at a scope around 70mm but it would have a much shorter focal length than you have now, with refractors you will also need a field flattener (£120-200) so there is no escape from the additional optics required for imaging. Example here and the FF here Alan
  13. I like the hint of green in your squid, makes it for me.. Alan
  14. I find that with my Canon camera that its best to set exposure to 20s and NOT bulb when focusing, this with the ISO set high gives me lots of stars visible on the live view screen but they are only visible if the focus is close to optimum. The abundance of visible stars makes it easy to concentrate on the very faintest in the FOV as these will blink on/off with the slightest adjustment. Alan
  15. In theory it would last about 10 hours but the voltage would be unstable during the last 4 hours or so. Alan
  16. The good news is that most USB cables have a RED wire positive and a Black for negative so it makes it easy but do check with a meter if you have one. Alan
  17. Worth a try although some of the very latest "smart" models dont like low current loads and shut down (easily fixed by adding a secondary load like a red LED or similar). Just chop the end off a USB cable and fit a plug for the mount, cant remember though if it 5.5mm x 2.1m or 5.5mm x 2.5mm. Alan
  18. The EQ3/5 with the 6V motors will happily run off a 5.2V mobile phone battery bank, you will need to make up a lead though from an old USB cable.. Alan
  19. Now that we all have face masks its worth wearing one when cleaning optics, its amazing how much moisture/droplets comes from your mouth and nose .. Alan
  20. I thought that the Universe being infinitely small was still a viable theory..as is holographic projection. Alan
  21. I am confused as to why the Universe could end when it is already minute in size and all we see is a holographic projection.. Alan
  22. Great image, I do like the tripod as I am a big fan of keeping the camera as low as you can.. Alan
  23. I thought it was just me that did this...I have a wet room so no mats and I remove all the towels too and even wear one of the "clean room" all in ones with a plastic hat for good measure. Alan
  24. A similar issue exists with the lower end skywatcher mounts like the EQ3/5 and an effective solution is to unbalance the scope so that the worm drives are under constant load.. Alan
  25. Interesting, have a few 200W lasers lying around, wonder if I could colimate them all to fire at the same spot? Alan
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