Refractor Telescope Pinched Optics. This can cause the image to appear. with refractors, the objective lens is often tightened down with some set screws so it doesn't move during shipping. In this video i demonstrate how to relieve your newtonian or maksutov newtonian telescope of pinched optics problems. 3.8k views 4 years ago. Mostly, the correct answer is to let you scopes acclimate. is your telescope suffering from optical aberrations? Find out how to diagnose and fix them and get back to crisp views of the night sky. pinched optics occur when the refractor is being pinched by its retaining cell, usually due to the cell retracting. Its not uncommon for a 120mm triplet or doublet to take an hr and a half or longer for scopes to fully acclimate from a warm 70 deg house to 30 degs out side. usually from new astronomers or about new telescopes. Colder temps mean even more time. a common aberration that’s misunderstood is a pinched optic. pinched optics refer to a situation where the optics of a telescope are distorted or deformed.
3.8k views 4 years ago. usually from new astronomers or about new telescopes. a common aberration that’s misunderstood is a pinched optic. Colder temps mean even more time. Its not uncommon for a 120mm triplet or doublet to take an hr and a half or longer for scopes to fully acclimate from a warm 70 deg house to 30 degs out side. This can cause the image to appear. pinched optics refer to a situation where the optics of a telescope are distorted or deformed. Find out how to diagnose and fix them and get back to crisp views of the night sky. with refractors, the objective lens is often tightened down with some set screws so it doesn't move during shipping. Mostly, the correct answer is to let you scopes acclimate.
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Refractor Telescope Pinched Optics pinched optics refer to a situation where the optics of a telescope are distorted or deformed. 3.8k views 4 years ago. pinched optics refer to a situation where the optics of a telescope are distorted or deformed. This can cause the image to appear. a common aberration that’s misunderstood is a pinched optic. Find out how to diagnose and fix them and get back to crisp views of the night sky. Colder temps mean even more time. with refractors, the objective lens is often tightened down with some set screws so it doesn't move during shipping. In this video i demonstrate how to relieve your newtonian or maksutov newtonian telescope of pinched optics problems. pinched optics occur when the refractor is being pinched by its retaining cell, usually due to the cell retracting. usually from new astronomers or about new telescopes. Its not uncommon for a 120mm triplet or doublet to take an hr and a half or longer for scopes to fully acclimate from a warm 70 deg house to 30 degs out side. is your telescope suffering from optical aberrations? Mostly, the correct answer is to let you scopes acclimate.