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4 minutes ago, david_taurus83 said:
Tracking? Guiding? You wouldn't notice any minute movements visually through the eyepiece but a camera will record them.
After looking at what equipment I was using last night, I *think* that this is the answer.
I'd taken my steel (round) legged EQ5 tripod apart for the puck at the top. This has gone to my friends to be incorporated in the pier I am building with his help.
I was using an EQ3-2 tripod (square legged) and noticed it was about as steady as me after six pints.???
Could I be on the right track?
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5 minutes ago, carastro said:
It's probably a spacing issue, have you got a coma corrector? If so you need to get the spacing right. though normally this would be more severe towards the corners.
Shame you didn't get a photo, would make it easier to diagnose.
Carole
Morning Carole..
No, no coma corrector at the moment.
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Hi All.
I Joined the 130PDS club over the weekend after reading the reviews and seeing the shots with the 'scope.
I've never seen the Pleiades as beautiful or as sharp and was itching to get a camera on the set up.
When I did, the stars all appeared like little Seagulls, all the way from the centre out to the edges, is this likely to be a collimation issue (with it being a new scope) or is the mount/tripod moving likely to be more the issue?
A little confusing to see such bright stars that appeared sharp through the eyepiece and then the sky looking like Blackpool sea front when I switched to the camera.
I forgot to take an image to display the problem, I apologise.
Looking forward to getting the Cheshire from @FLO when Royal Mail can be bothered to deliver it...
Kev
Lots of lovely little Seagulls. 130 PDS and Collimation
in Getting Started With Imaging
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Hi, Olly, and thanks for the link.
I've got seagulls everywhere! I'll have to wait for the collimator to arrive and see what I can find with that, but I do think that the EQ3-2 Tripod the scope and mount were attached to last night certainly added to the issue.