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Old September 11th 05, 08:26 AM
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Default shadow of central obstruction - eyepiece vs. SLR camera

How come that through our 5 SCT we get to see the shadow of the central
obstruction visually,
but not through our SLR digicam at a much lower magnification ?

At the eyepiece at 30-40 times magn. the shadow begins to be annoying
visually,
but at the camera at 2-3 times lower magn. there is not any trace of such.

Regards
Pete


 




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