Thanks for mentioning this, Stefan. I always wondered why some of my images show tilt (like my recent Elephant's Trunk), but others do not. I always thought it's a problem with the mounting between the camera and the focuser, but I've never found anything obvious. But now I'm pretty sure, it's the focuser itself. There's a screw to adjust the pressure. Maybe it helps to tighten it after focusing?Stefan B wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:12 pm Tilt is hit or miss for me. I guess it's the focuser. The OTA is really budget. Optics are fine but there are some parts that aren't really robust like the spider vane or the focuser. I tried to adjust for tilt via the focuser's screws and seemed to nail it for some images. But then you image a different part of the sky, the weight of camera, OAG etc drags in a slightly different direction and there it is again. So I live with that.
My dark nebula is too dark
Re: My dark nebula is too dark
Re: My dark nebula is too dark
Hi Carles,
Regards
Stefan
Maybe there's a misunderstanding. I used LCG and Gain 100 on the Helping Hand, so the lowest possible Gain setting, taking advantage of full well. See my answer below:
I guess that's the same setting you are using.
My camera is always in. I carry the mount together with OTA/image train already assembled. The image train is centered via clicklock.
Regards
Stefan
Re: My dark nebula is too dark
Hi Dietmar,
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Stefan
It doesn't Tried it. It only adjusts the amount of friction but doesn't make the alignment more robust. At least in my experience.
Regards
Stefan