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Astromania 1.25" Astrophotography Flip Mirror - The flip Mirror for Precise Focusing

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As you can see you the mirror comes in a shaped foam insert with a 1.25″ nosepiece on the front, a 1.25″ eyepiece holder on top and a T thread port to the rear. The insert is glued into the box, but could be prised out to go into an eyepiece case. You also get an alan key for making adjustments if needed, but no instructions. Of course, this is not the only option to come into focus with the eyepiece. You might also simply not slide the eyepiece all the way down into the eyepiece clamp. Of course, this does not look so elegant and, depending on the distance, may even require the

By any chance, do you know the distance between the meade 6.3, x0.5 reducer, ln300 sensor? If it's too much trouble, don't worry about it, but I figured I would ask. I plan on eventually upgrading my AVS DSO ccd to a lodestar x2c like you as well.With 2 strips of double-sided adhesive tape of 2-3mm wide, this cover plate can be fixed without damaging the original rear mirror. The distances vary, depending on nosepiece and focus of the guiding camera – it may as well work without a 1.25"-extension. The FlipMirror II Star Diagonal allows a variety of permanent adaptations to your telescope 1 .Use the rotary knob 2to switch between the rear port 3and the top port 4;you can use an optional toothed belt to operate it with a motor (not included). An autoguider or a calibration lamp can be connected to the bottom port 5. For more about this, please take a look at this article: https://www.baader-planetarium.com/en/blog/using-the-flipmirror-the-correct-working-distances/

Most anodized parts are highly reflective in the near IR. So for IR applications some painting needs to be done. BTW, I just got my first view on M74 from the side of my house on a really busy main street in the red zone of long beach california. The image doesn't look impressive,actually it's terrible =), but I found it thanks to the platesolving.For the adaptation to the telescope, you can use Baader SC / HD Ultra Short T-Adaptor, 9mm optical length # 2958500B, yes. If you are an observer and an imager, then having to swap instruments (cameras, eyepieces) is a reality because every telescope just features one "exit" port. Improving your workflow, especially during astrophotography is the goal set out for the Baader Flip Mirror II (BFM II). The BFM II is not just a simple flip mirror but much more, as unlike other flip mirrors, there are three ports. Those eyepieces where the field stop is closer to the eye or exactly at the transition from the eyepiece body to the 1.25" nose-piece can be inserted into the eyepiece clamp up to the stop. We'd recommend to use these two clamps and to determine the focus position of the eyepiece. You shouldn't need to insert it completely into upper port, as that clamp is shorter. If desired, you can add T-2-extensions later to get to the right distance. Or you focus your telescope now with the cameras to find out how much the focus differs between eyepiece and cameras, then you can determine the required T-2-extensions in advance. Did you ever think that a webcam can also be used as an online mirror? Anyway, I’m ready to bet that it’s a lot easier than you thought! Just imagine that this webcam mirror allows you to see and admire yourself as a real mirror, except it works online and displays the “reflection” on your device screen. Still in doubt about its usefulness? If so, please take into account that this feature may be very useful for you in several scenarios, such as:

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