Introduction I’ve bought a QHY268C colour CMOS camera and a QHYOAG-M as discussed in my post here. As I explain in that post, my intention is to connect this up to my Takahashi FSQ85 “BabyQ” and make it an extensible system so that with easy and minor changes I can also connect the camera/OAG assembly to my Williams Optics Redcat 51, Samyang 135mm lens and maybe other optical systems (although its primary use will be on the FSQ85). I also explain in that post how to configure the QHY268C and the OAG assembly such that both camera and guide camera can both reach focus simultaneously by “padding” out the camera side of the OAG with about 13mm of spacers between the OAG and the camera in order to get both cameras to simultaneously focus.I now needed to determine a way to mount the OAG-QHY268C assembly via a threaded method to…
Introduction And Rationale For Purchase QHY268C on Takahashi FSQ85. Note the totem pole of adapters to the right of the QHYOAG-M in order to get a screw fit onto the FSQ85 focuser I am already a very happy owner and user of two CCD mono cameras and associated filter wheels; an Atik 460 CCD with EFW2 and a Moravian Instruments G2-8300 CCD camera. I have been very pleased with the performance of both, I enjoy using them and will continue to do so. I have connected my Moravian CCD for use exclusively on my Samyang 135mm lens and it is semi-permanently attached to it. I have my Atik460 semi-permanently attached to my TEC140 scope. I do not want to disturb these two hardware arrangements. However, this leaves me without a camera for my excellent Takahashi FSQ85. So with this in mind I needed to acquire a third, cooled, astro-imaging camera.I…