« Reply #15 on: 2012 March 07 16:43:06 »
Using an OAG isn't easy and in fact I lost half a night on this target when the rather dim guide star I was able to find was lost. In Cartes du Ciel I have two circles around my imaging rectangle to indicate the approximate range my OAG can reach. I also turn the camera do the narrow side is facing the imaging camera. That way it sweeps the most space.
http://www.carpephoton.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=29:oaghd11&catid=3:equipment&Itemid=3For long exposure long FL imaging you need an OAG. It's what separates the men from the boys
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Sander
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