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Re: [APML] 500mm mirror lens as a guidescope?



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I have a friend who may respond separately who uses camera lense and stv to guide quite often.  His results are great.
Mike

DEREK BAKER wrote:
I have heard stories of the lens elements shifting over long exposures, both
laterally, and in terms of focus. If your shots were just 10 or 20min,
then....

Derek

----- Original Message -----
From: George Anderson <georgea@cam.org>
To: APML <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:57 PM
Subject: [APML] 500mm mirror lens as a guidescope?


  
While messing around with getting my B&W quickcam autoguider working and
starting to worry about focuser flexure on my el-cheepo guidescope I
started wondering (dangerous habit)...
For widefield shots with a 35mm camera (50mm lens or less) would a
guidescope with a 500mm focal length be sufficient?
The 500mm f/8 mirror lens I have is very lightweight and has no
detectable barrel flexure. The effective aperture is only 62mm but that
is only a touch smaller than my 70mm f/10 scope that I use for manual
guiding.
Any thoughts from those in the know?

George Anderson
Montreal Canada

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