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Hello,
I have a Canon Rebel (300D) on a 2" focuser (Newton 200/800 telescope). The problem is that I cannot focus with the MPCC because the focuser hits the tube. Is there a workaround? Thank you Chris |
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Chris,
It depends on which variety of focuser you have on your Newtonian. Some of them have an extension on the 2" adapter. If you have one of these, it may be very difficult to reach focus with. I found that the Vixen 2" adapter for their refractor focusers worked on mine, allowing it to reach focus (it takes up essentially no backfocus), and did thread onto my focuser. Can't guarantee it will on yours, as I used this on a 200/1000 (8" F/5) Newtonian. Short of that, the only other option I would be aware of would be to replace the current focuser with a low profile Crayford unit. I know it would be somewhat costly, but the improvement in finding focus might be worth it. You could always use an extension tube to find focus visually. Both Feathertouch and Moonlight Instruments make focusers that shoudl fit your scope. There may be a lower cost alternative out there. Thanks, Tom Davis "Chris" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Canon Rebel (300D) on a 2" focuser (Newton 200/800 telescope). The problem is that I cannot focus with the MPCC because the focuser hits the tube. Is there a workaround? Thank you Chris |
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Tom,
THank you for your interest. I have found this focuser http://www.teleskop-service.de/Selbs...g.htm#TSOAZ2CN But I am not sure it is really low profile... My Newtonian is a GSO 200/800 (http://www.teleskop-service.de/gssei...hau.htm#200800) Cheers Tom Davis wrote: Chris, It depends on which variety of focuser you have on your Newtonian. Some of them have an extension on the 2" adapter. If you have one of these, it may be very difficult to reach focus with. I found that the Vixen 2" adapter for their refractor focusers worked on mine, allowing it to reach focus (it takes up essentially no backfocus), and did thread onto my focuser. Can't guarantee it will on yours, as I used this on a 200/1000 (8" F/5) Newtonian. Short of that, the only other option I would be aware of would be to replace the current focuser with a low profile Crayford unit. I know it would be somewhat costly, but the improvement in finding focus might be worth it. You could always use an extension tube to find focus visually. Both Feathertouch and Moonlight Instruments make focusers that shoudl fit your scope. There may be a lower cost alternative out there. Thanks, Tom Davis "Chris" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Canon Rebel (300D) on a 2" focuser (Newton 200/800 telescope). The problem is that I cannot focus with the MPCC because the focuser hits the tube. Is there a workaround? Thank you Chris |
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Could you use the TS M60-T2 adapter?
http://www.telescope-service.com/ATM...ers.html#foc2u I suggest you ask Teleskop-Service. Roger Persson |
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Since you already have a rather low profile focuser, your options are
reduced to: A) move the focuser closer to the primary, B) move the primary closer to the focuser. Good Luck. Mitch |
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FWIW, I use a 300D on a Hardin Optical 200/800 with a Vixen Coma Corrector
and the Vixen adapter for the EOS cameras. The Vixen EOS adapter is two pieces. A piece that screws into the focuser with a flange opening and locking thumbscrews, and a second piece which attaches to the camera (the actual T adapter), and fits to the flange on the focuser piece. The Coma Corrector attaches to the scope side of the camera's piece of the T-adapter, and sits down inside the focuser when the camera is mounted. Here's some measurements I just made on my scope. 2.25" (Hardin stock) R&P focuser height 0.75" EOS adapter assemby with coma corrector installed 0.5" of focus travel with camera at infinity Bottom line, it only adds the height of the T-adapter to the focuser. The CC is completely hidden down inside the draw tube. If you'd like to see some pictures, email me. Works like a champ. Not sure what the issue is with the MPCC, unless it screws into the draw tube and adds height. I've considered switching to the TeleVue Photo/Visual-Paracorr. Like the Vixen, I think the TV unit will "disappear" into the drawtube, as it is has a T-Thread, and becomes analogous to a 2" nosepiece on your T-adapter, which you then simply insert like an eyepiece. Unlike the Vixen, the Paracorr can also be used in my Dob for visual use. Hope that helps. Like I said, email me for pictures. I'm processing them now. - Stephen "Chris" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a Canon Rebel (300D) on a 2" focuser (Newton 200/800 telescope). The problem is that I cannot focus with the MPCC because the focuser hits the tube. Is there a workaround? Thank you Chris |
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