Hello,
I recently finally purchased a coma corrector for my 6" f/5 Newtonian and I am having some serious difficulty getting the backspacing correct.
Everywhere seems to say 55mm is the most common, but I have seen in a couple places that 75mm might actually be the number needed for the corrector I got? Idk. A big part of my problem is I do not know how deep the sensor of my DSLR is. It is a Canon Rebel T6 and I cannot find the information anywhere. If anyone knows what it is or where I can find it, I would appreciate that.
I made an attempt to find the correct spacing by taking images with a range of different spacing and then trying to figure out which one looks the closest, but for some reason I just could not tell much from that. Also, another oddity I discovered. The coma pattern seems to be off-centered. The radiant point from which the stars elongate seems to be on one side of the frame. I do not think I have noticed that before, so I do not know if it is caused by a flaw in the corrector or if my secondary mirror is off or what else it could be. If anyone knows what is up with that, please let me know.
I would appreciate any help or suggestions. I knew this would be a big pain and it is why I held off for several months before finally deciding to get a coma corrector. It does not do me any good if it is making the coma worse instead of better.
Thank you,
EvanSpiesTheHeavens
I recently finally purchased a coma corrector for my 6" f/5 Newtonian and I am having some serious difficulty getting the backspacing correct.
Everywhere seems to say 55mm is the most common, but I have seen in a couple places that 75mm might actually be the number needed for the corrector I got? Idk. A big part of my problem is I do not know how deep the sensor of my DSLR is. It is a Canon Rebel T6 and I cannot find the information anywhere. If anyone knows what it is or where I can find it, I would appreciate that.
I made an attempt to find the correct spacing by taking images with a range of different spacing and then trying to figure out which one looks the closest, but for some reason I just could not tell much from that. Also, another oddity I discovered. The coma pattern seems to be off-centered. The radiant point from which the stars elongate seems to be on one side of the frame. I do not think I have noticed that before, so I do not know if it is caused by a flaw in the corrector or if my secondary mirror is off or what else it could be. If anyone knows what is up with that, please let me know.
I would appreciate any help or suggestions. I knew this would be a big pain and it is why I held off for several months before finally deciding to get a coma corrector. It does not do me any good if it is making the coma worse instead of better.
Thank you,
EvanSpiesTheHeavens