Hi always,
I have few points kind of questions i want to discuss about, so here we go:
1. What is the difference in performance if any when placing the filter let's say before or after the corrector/reducer? So should it be placed after the reducer or corrector for example or before which means between telescope and flattener if possible?
2. Some correctors or reducers coming with a mount for filters mainly 2", so is it good enough to use that or place it elsewhere?
3. Will the back focus be changed if we placing the filter before the corrector or after it?
4. What is really the benefit or reason for having the back focus right?
5. If that #4 point answer is about stars, then is it really necessary to calculated back focus for setup that we will not use or bother using stars from say only Ha or SHO setup while using stars RGB from another setup? Because what is the point to calculate back focus for stars then we remove it and not using it.
6. Does the target itself say nebule be changed with different back focus distances or it is only about stars?
I posted above for using one filter only and not using filter wheels or even filter drawer, but let's say using one of those, is back focus also necessary when we will use stars RGB data from another setup well calculated or corrected already, so i know if i should spend time calculating back focus for ALL of my scopes no exception.
I have few points kind of questions i want to discuss about, so here we go:
1. What is the difference in performance if any when placing the filter let's say before or after the corrector/reducer? So should it be placed after the reducer or corrector for example or before which means between telescope and flattener if possible?
2. Some correctors or reducers coming with a mount for filters mainly 2", so is it good enough to use that or place it elsewhere?
3. Will the back focus be changed if we placing the filter before the corrector or after it?
4. What is really the benefit or reason for having the back focus right?
5. If that #4 point answer is about stars, then is it really necessary to calculated back focus for setup that we will not use or bother using stars from say only Ha or SHO setup while using stars RGB from another setup? Because what is the point to calculate back focus for stars then we remove it and not using it.
6. Does the target itself say nebule be changed with different back focus distances or it is only about stars?
I posted above for using one filter only and not using filter wheels or even filter drawer, but let's say using one of those, is back focus also necessary when we will use stars RGB data from another setup well calculated or corrected already, so i know if i should spend time calculating back focus for ALL of my scopes no exception.