Interesting! And glad to see that unlike ZWO's first OAGs, you have two screws to lock the prism stalk in place, one from the side and one from the front.
Interesting part. The only negative are, that when you make one new video recension, are more better that you Would you wear a pullover of another colour so that the products you present and the majority of them are black, if you would wear a blue or white, the contrast between material and pullover colour would stand out more. As soon as you present a new product it is very important to check the background as well. Otherwise interesting product and novelty.
Is the hole from the prism to the guide camera 10mm x 10mm? The ZWO guider has a hole smaller than the prism, which makes it not as capable as advertised. Thank you.
Thanks. Does this work well for a Celestron 9.25 scope? I have an external Moonlite Focusing Flange attached to the tube. And I also have a 0.63x Meade reducer. Would there be any issues in focusing? My guiding camera is ASI 174mm.
Interesting! And glad to see that unlike ZWO's first OAGs, you have two screws to lock the prism stalk in place, one from the side and one from the front.
Interesting part. The only negative are, that when you make one new video recension, are more better that you Would you wear a pullover of another colour so that the products you present and the majority of them are black, if you would wear a blue or white, the contrast between material and pullover colour would stand out more. As soon as you present a new product it is very important to check the background as well. Otherwise interesting product and novelty.
thanks for your advice!
Is the hole from the prism to the guide camera 10mm x 10mm? The ZWO guider has a hole smaller than the prism, which makes it not as capable as advertised. Thank you.
Thanks. Does this work well for a Celestron 9.25 scope? I have an external Moonlite Focusing Flange attached to the tube. And I also have a 0.63x Meade reducer. Would there be any issues in focusing? My guiding camera is ASI 174mm.
I want to use it with my celestron edgehd1100 with back focus 146.05mm. May you suggest me how I can achieve it.
it does not take light away from the imager?
No it doesn’t you adjust the prism just above the camera sensor you will still have space to pick up stars