11/9/22 update - it turns out that the camera's sensor "protection window" was loose so *hopefully* it may have solved this problem - I had to tighten the "lock down" ring about 1/16th of a turn. When I get similar good seeing (hopefully soon) I will be able to see if there is improvement (and no need for vide grips) shooting Jupiter with fast frames
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