#2. What filter socket can I use? #3. What to do if I don't see the light spots on the live image at first? #4. What can I do under particularly low light conditions? #5. What is the principle behind it? #6. The filter I bought has rainbow colored spots and rings on its ...
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Try refocusing for each color filter if doing RGB imaging. Sometimes there is a slight difference in focus between each filter. Be patient! A little extra time spent focusing will make for much better images!Filed in: imaging basics, taking ccd images Previous...
Julian Try the diagonal after the Quark. Add eyepiece extensions if you got them. Then pull the eyepiece out slowly to see if you can get it to focus. Also, use a UV/IR Cut filter before the Quark. The 2" to 1.25" EP adapter for your scope is, or should be, threaded for 48mm ...