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![]() I have a 120mm, f/8.3 refractor. I recently bought a laser collimator and note that, with no star diagonal, the beam hits the objective lens about 2cm off-center. Is this enough to be concerned about, or should I just leave it alone? The objective lens has alignment screws. Thanks, Dale |
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