Firstly, it is important to know if your cat has either one or both eyes which is cloudy. In most cases, you will see one eye start to cloud over. Within the same eye thecloudinessmight be all over or localized to one part. Either way, cloudiness in the eye will likely spread until...
Optimal treatment for your cat requires a combination of home and professional veterinary care. Follow-up examinations can be critical to your cat’s health. Also, do not delay in bringing your cat to the hospital for initial examination as some causes of a cloudy eye may result in a loss ...
First time with the catseye toolsetsixela
I often see colour in SCTs & Gregory Maks, more so in SCTs. My 9" Rumak Mak can show colour but it depends on the eyepiece being used, and most notably with Ultra wide eyepieces, but it depends on the individual eyepiece. Certainly I have some Ultra wide & mega wide eyepieces that ...
Page 1 of 2 - Cooling my scopes - posted in Cats & Casses: After reading a bunch of posts and responses from lots of people on this forum I have decided to find a way to cool my scts. The Temp-est setup seems to be the popular choice but to equip both my
I think you know that in moving the secondary a little, the focus will move a lot. Increasing the separation of the mirrors, moving the secondary away from you, the focus will move away away too. Yes the focus moved but not that much to not to reach it with any of my eyepieces wit...
My visual choice for most DSOs. (Except the really large objects like M31 in really dark skies) Not really widefield ... with reducers or 2" eyepieces, but most of my visual DSO targets do not need it. For the widefield targets ... I really want magnifications and fields of view...
yet stable combination that can be setup for observing in less than 5 minutes. I leave it mounted in the house and in one trip I have tripod, mount, and battery outside. One more trip for telescope and eyepieces and i am ready to observe. I use the mount in equatorial mode exclusivel...
(eye or camera). Large doublet refractors work quite well for visual observation but would have a dismal Strehl if measured across the visible spectrum. If the eye is insensitive to some of the spectrum (as the filtering of cataracts) does this unseen light still contribute such that the ...
https://blog.kasson...t/zeiss-cats-1/ https://www.bhphotov...rstanding-bokeh 4. The 200/1.8 has a clear 48mm drop-in filter at the rear. The EF mount is larger than 48mm, so this is likely accounting for the cat's eye lens flare. We're also talking about 1988 AR coating...