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Once the secondary is collimated, the next step is to align the primary mirror with its tip/tilt adjustments. When done properly, the rings from the Howie Glatter laser will be perfectly concentric with the secondary shadow. The pattern you see here is the one I got straight out of the box. I can't see any need to adjust! Impressive!
The large ring on the outside comes from the edge of the secondary baffle - diffraction - and is probably because I have the laser many inches inside the focal plane. It disappears when I manually (and shakily) move the laser out closer to the focal plane.
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Date/Time | 16-Nov-2013 10:26:48 |
Make | Nikon |
Model | NIKON D300 |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 62 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/20 sec |
Aperture | f/4.8 |
ISO Equivalent | 1600 |
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