Hi, does anyone know what the Max TFOV is in a C8 with f/6.3 FR and what the Max TFOV is in a C6R?
Thanks
Max FOV in C8 and C6R
Max FOV in C8 and C6R
Jeremy Ng
C8, CR-150HD, TMB 80 f/6
Orion SVP Intelliscope, AstroSlew I
Minolta Activa 12x50WA
C8, CR-150HD, TMB 80 f/6
Orion SVP Intelliscope, AstroSlew I
Minolta Activa 12x50WA
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Hi,
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Not quite sure about C8, but I think maximum should not more than 1.5 degree. You should be able to hit around 2.1 degree with C6R using 2" 55mm plossl or 41mm Panoptic.Hi, does anyone know what the Max TFOV is in a C8 with f/6.3 FR and what the Max TFOV is in a C6R?
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Hi,
Anyway, IMHO if you are 2" eyepiece, you'll be better off without FR... the FR + 2" eyepiece may give a larger FoV, but the coma may be very serious.
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I'm not quite sure whether will there be any vignetting, but I try before a Pentax 28 XL on C5 with FR. I didn't check for vignetting because I "xian" already when I saw quite serious coma in the FoV.Will there be vignetting if I use a 30mm 70° EP on a C8 w/ 0.63 reducer?
Anyway, IMHO if you are 2" eyepiece, you'll be better off without FR... the FR + 2" eyepiece may give a larger FoV, but the coma may be very serious.
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It would be better to use 2 inch eyepieces to achieve the widest field for the C8. Try not to use the focal reducer as it would only make the image worse visually since you are adding more optical elements. Also, by operating at f/10, you can use simpler eyepieces and your good eyepieces will perform even better.
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