> On Dec 4, 2016, at 4:50 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 
> 
> Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>> 
>> Larry,
>> 
>> I haven't done much of astro-photography, so, I am just
>> curious: why focusing at infinity wouldn't work in this case
>> (i.e. turning the focusing ring to the end of the range)?
>> Is it just because the particular lens(es) are not designed or
>> manufactured well for infinity focus? (E.g. they have "beyond infinity"
>> focus at the end of the wring range.)
> 
> Exactly. I've been told that "to infinity and beyond" is necessary for 
> autofocus, although that doesn't seem true for my FA77.  I suspect that it's 
> just a lot less expensive to guarantee that a camera will focus past infinity 
> than to carefully calibrate to go exactly to infinity.  I wonder how much 
> sample variation there is in registration distance between the mount and the 
> sensor, as that would also affect the "infinity focus point”.

Larry - just to quibble a small bit: how would you set up a testing/calibration 
device or facility that allows calibration “exactly to infinity”? Wouldn’t that 
require first knowing exactly where infinity is? Are you willing to allow for a 
few hundred million light years error variance around the proposed exact value?

Stan

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> 
>> 
>> Igor
>> 
>> 
>> Larry Colen Sun, 04 Dec 2016 11:49:18 -0800 wrote:
>> 
>> Jostein wrote:
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>> 
>> 
>> Your results are on par with what I've got from single exposures with
>> the Sigma 500/4.5. Proper focusing seems to be the limiting factor
>> rather than actual MTF resolution.
>> 
>> 
>> Yes, focusing was a real challenge. If I remember to bring my green
>> laser, I can aim that at a distant point and have something to focus on.
>> I probably should have tried focusing on Sirius, it was a lot brighter.
>> 
>> 
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