Hi C_C
cloud_cover wrote:Nice! Expensive and cool (pun) camera too!
I see there's a bit of coma towards the edges. Spacer issue with the field flattener?

You are right. The stars are not round in some part.
Original Sky Watcher flattener is pretty expensive
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and is only 0.85 FR.
So I am trying to be content with a Meade 6.3 FR which is actually a SCT focal reducer. Its primary purpose appears to be Focal reduction , rather than flatteneing the field.
It may also be possible that the optical axis is slightly skewed since I have got the adaptor for SCT to 2 inch threads machined in Singapore, and the edges may not be flat enough where they sit on the focusser.
Another reason is that I have not graded the quality of star roundness while stacking on Maxim. I kept the roundness factor over 90 % to include as many shots as possible. Normally I keep it at 20 %.
If I have to get a large DSO like Rosette which spans over 3 degrees, with my ED 120 (FL 900 mm ), I have to use a 0.63 FR. So I have to live with oblong stars in the fringes . I think these can be somewhat made round using PS if some time is spent on processing. But so long as the emphasis is on the Nebula and not the stars, the flaw may not be so obvious.
Kochu/10-1-12