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Andrew Greenwood
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ZS66 and DSLR focusing problem ...
      #2368345 - 05/03/08 06:20 AM

Hello All

I am hoping someone can assist me with a slight issue.

I have a William Optics ZS66 Petzval. Using the standard William Optics SCT 2" push-fit adapter and William Optics 2" camera adapter, my Nikon D50 comes to focus with about 3-4mm focus travel left before it stops against the SCT adapter. This is fine until I add my 2" IDAS light pollution filter (or any other 2" filter for that matter). It means that I have to rack the focuser in to reach focus again, but now there's not enough travel left and I can't achieve focus!

Obviously, I guess I need a lower profile 2" camera adapter. Has anyone else had this same issue, and can someone point me in the right direction for the solution?

I have also posted this message in the 'Refractors' section. I hope this is okay.

Many thanks in advance for your help ...

Best wishes
Andrew

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Andrew


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Charlie B
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Re: ZS66 and DSLR focusing problem ... new [Re: Andrew Greenwood]
      #2368534 - 05/03/08 09:57 AM

I bought the low-profile adapters from http://www.stellar-international.com/index1.html

I don't know whether they would help or not, but you can't get much closer.

Regards,

Charlie

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DonR
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Re: ZS66 and DSLR focusing problem ... new [Re: Charlie B]
      #2369357 - 05/03/08 06:16 PM

This 2" adapter is as low as they get:

http://www.telescope.com/control/product/~category_id=photo_accessories/~pcategory=astro-imaging/~product_id=05270

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Don
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Andrew Greenwood
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Re: ZS66 and DSLR focusing problem ... new [Re: DonR]
      #2371299 - 05/04/08 06:40 PM

Thank you Charlie and Don too for your help. It's much appreciated.

Andrew

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Andrew


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Rat8bug
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Re: ZS66 and DSLR focusing problem ... new [Re: Andrew Greenwood]
      #2372115 - 05/05/08 07:43 AM

This must be peculiar to your optics design. The ZS66 APO has plenty of focus travel. I also use the Hutech IDAS filter, but filter placement has no bearing on focusing. I use the 2" stellarvue camera adapter (CA-3) with my Nikon.

http://www.barrie-tao.com/zs66black.html

Ciao....Barry

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