Hi guys and Happy New Year to all!
Got a new dedicated camera recently and looks like I am having some newbie issues… so I could use your lights.
Equipment:
12” Orion Optics Newtonian @ f/4 with Televue Parracor type 1 comma corrector (yes the old one with the parrot) – is that supposed to be a 55mm backfocus?
Main camera: QHY268C
Guide camera: ZWO ASI224mc paired with the ZWO OAG
Problem is that cannot seem to get into focus on both camera and the guidecam at the same time no matter what (I tried adjusting the prism up and down with the small allen screws but stars were never clear points and had the classic elliptic moon shape ))))
Looks like since the light path is out of the field of view of the main sensor and my backfocus might have an issue this is something that cannot be fixed?
Anyone here maybe have a similar set up that can provide some tips/pictures?
On a separate note, since I was really fed up with trying to focus the OAG and didn’t want to miss another clear night, I reverted back to my 50mm Orion mini guide scope for guiding and I did some test shots with the new camera.
Used Sharp cap pro live stacking function and NINA to plate solve which worked well – started with the recommended settings of 27 gain and 30 offset at 60 and 120 sec exposures – Image was appearing really dark even after some stretching so I decided to up the gain a bit to be able to see what’s going on at the screen.
No darks no flats at this stage, but I have to say that I am having a real nightmare using FITS files. Even after I convert them to TIFFs and change the mode to RGB instead of Greyscale the images appear nothing like the ones on the live stack screen.
Also all my images seem to have some strange artifacts like cosmic noise??? Does anybody knows if that’s normal and will go away with darks/flats or something is going on with the sensor/optics?
Picture below for reference:
It’s my first dedicated astronomy camera as I am coming from a DSLR background so please be kind with your replies 😊
Thank you for your time,
Ananias