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  1. Okay. So I git the plate-sloving working. However, oddly, the position of the virtual pole, even when apparently perfectly polar aligned, changes drastically when I rotate the mount in RA. Why might that be?
  2. I'll give reinstallation a try. I am in a Bortle 7 zone, but in the split second moments in which it states plate-solving has succeeded it's detecting around 20-25 stars.
  3. Hi. I just got an iPolar. The issue is that the somehow it works very fast, the text on the upper left corner where it tells you what to do goes so fast that you cannot read it. The circle that is supposed to be moved to the cross keeps jumping around, and I mean by a lot. Latitude and Longitude is correct. When I take the thing off and look through the optical scope, Polaris is in the fov. I don't know what's wring with the thing.
  4. Oh, I forgot to mention that it has indeed been somewhat cropped.
  5. Some details concerning the image: -Equipment Redcat 51 on a Star Adventurer with a modded Canon 600D. -Acquisition 281 x 30 second lights @ ISO 800, and 50 biases. Taken in a Bortle 7 location. -Processing Stacking was performed using the relevant script in Siril. Levels and curves adjustment in Photoshop, as well as saturation and colour balance adjustments. Noise reduction in Camera Raw.
  6. So, you don't think I should be concerned? I can't say I'm knowledgeable about the weight bearing properties of screws haha.
  7. Huh. And I assume you've used it for some time without issue? Thanks. e: I also wonder what causes it
  8. The screw that fastens my Star Adventurer to the proprietary equatorial wedge appears to have been damaged, somehow (see picture). The metal at its base seems to have fractured in multiple places. In this state, I don't know if I trust it to support the weight of over £1000 worth of equipment. Does anyone know where to get a replacement? I don't know if it's a generic design, or something specifically made for the task by Sky-Watcher. In any case, any help would be appreciated!
  9. Does anyone know the weight capacity of this tripod?: https://www.firstlightoptics.com/tripods/horizon-8115-2-way-heavy-duty-tripod.html I cannot seem to find it anywhere. I was planning on using it (with the head removed) with a Star Adventurer Pro, Redcat 51, and Canon 600D/T3i.
  10. The camera does seem to be fine with my cheap 50mm. I got this photo with the Takumar before I tried it for astro. Not a great photo, but no obvious problems. Nonetheless, a problem with internal reflection sounds plausible. Will have to get another, if true. At least they're cheap.
  11. No, it's only had it's hot mirror removed. It still has its LP1 filter, which blocks UV/IR.
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