Farpoint Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron 8" SCT

SKU: FP410HT
Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron (6795857232025)
Farpoint Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron 8" SCT
Farpoint Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron 8" SCT

Farpoint Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron 8" SCT

SKU: FP410HT
Regular price $29.00
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charles taylor
Helpful for getting excellent collimation

This mask is all you need to get spot on sct collimation. Very quick, easy and repeatable.

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David Skitt
Item received damaged

The item was shipped in a flimsy bubble-wrap mailer with no support. Needless to say, the item cracked in half during shipment via USPS. Attempts to contact FarpointAstro via email, phone, online chat and their "Contact Us" webpage have not been productive to get a replacement or refund. I will now dispute the CC charge.

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Benjamin Mosley
Buyer beware!

Buyer beware! Order was received eventually after two weeks of no answered emails or phone calls.

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JAMES LONG
Bahtinov Mask worked great

They got it right the first time, my mask fit right on my ancient 8" SCT.

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Len Rabinowitz
Is anyone at home here?

I phoned in cancelled this order. It was sent anyway. Doesn’t speak very well of you.

Tri-Bahtinov Mask for Celestron 8" SCT
The Tri-Bahtinov mask can also be used for collimation of your telescope.

About Bahtinov Masks

Pavel Bahtinov, a Russian amateur telescope maker and astronomer, created this simple, very intuitive method and the device has universally been named after him: The Bahtinov Mask.

Attach a camera to the telescope, center a fairly bright star and achieve rough focus. Then place the mask over the front aperture of your telescope by “hanging” it on the plastic screws from the front dew shield (Custom fit masks for specific telescopes are also available). Take a short exposure. The image of the star will show diffraction spikes. The “center” spike will most likely be shifted to one side or the other. This is showing the defocus.

Adjust the focus of the telescope and re-expose the star, once again showing the diffraction spike pattern. Iterate the process until the central diffraction spike is centered against the star and the other spikes. When a symmetrical pattern is achieved, the best possible focus has been obtained.  Simply remove the mask, center the target object and take amazing, sharp images!

Farpoint manufactures this "lifesaving" astrophotography tool out of virtually indestructible ABS plastic, which comes in three major types and in a range of sizes. In addition to Bahtinov masks for telescopes, Farpoint also makes Bahtinov masks for DSLR camera lenses.

Tri-Bahtinov mask can be used for collimation of your telescope.

Star in focus via a Bahtinov mask

 

Software Assist tool

Recently, free software tools have become available to further analyze the images created by the Bahtinov and Tri-Bahtinov mask and provide assistance in adjusting focus and collimation.

 

The Open source software package can be downloaded here: https://github.com/insertnamehere1/Bahtinov-Collimator/blob/master/published/setup.exe



The software is simple to use and works with your existing image capture software.

In addition, Bahtinov mask analysis has been integrated into APT image capture software.

 


 

The diffraction spike pattern from a bright star using a Bahtinov mask

As you adjust the focuser of your telescope, the central spike will move across tthe X-pattern created by the mask.  Adjust the focus of the telescope so the center spike becomes centered and symmetrical with the other diffraction spikes.  This is very intuitive and quick. 

Bahtinov masks work equally well with DSLR cameras.

 

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