I recently started using a 200/800 Newtonian, the Tecnosky Carbon Series.
It's my first F4 Newtonian; I previously had an F5 and had fun with it.
I have a 2600mm with an EFW36 and OAG L, and I'm using an FF ED coma corrector with backfocus at 55mm.
I also mounted a deflector on the primary mirror.
I collimated the instrument with an OCAL2, and although I'm waiting for the OCAL4 to arrive, I think I've achieved "decent" collimation.
The problem is that on the brightest stars, I get a "smear" of light pointing outwards, as you can see in this luminance image of M13.
Hi-res image here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PrOUGvy5KW31tJuW0CLxsTlViyh13sij/view?usp=sharing
What do you think could be causing this phenomenon?
Thanks,
Michele
📷 IMG_0348-2.jpg
The top image is from a 6” GSO image near null on the test stand. The 8” and 10” mirrors I’ve tested from Synta and GSO all appear pretty similar. For comparison, the bottom image is a 12.5” mirror from an older Discovery dobsonian that are known for high optical quality.