Zetopan help
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Zetopan help
Looking for some help. My Zetopan has a LED setup from retroDIODE. I'm trying to figure out what is causing the hotspot in the center and how to fix it. The hot spot doesn't show up when looking through the binoculars at the diatom. It appears when flipping the switch for the camera and viewing the diatom on the LCD screen and of course taking a photo. I'm using a Reichert Pk5x relay lens in my setup. I'm totally lost on how to resolve this. The first photo is from the camera, the second is a cell phone photo taken through the eyepiece.
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Re: Zetopan help
I've seen reports of such hotspots arising from two different sources: from internal reflections in the photo tube, and from specific objectives used in afocal setups (some older pancake designs, if I remember correctly). Since you're using a projection eyepiece, I would suspect the former, and try flocking the phototube.
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Re: Zetopan help
Viktor, that was it. Thanks for taking the time to help, it's appreciated. Just a single shot test image.viktor j nilsson wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:55 pmI've seen reports of such hotspots arising from two different sources: from internal reflections in the photo tube, and from specific objectives used in afocal setups (some older pancake designs, if I remember correctly). Since you're using a projection eyepiece, I would suspect the former, and try flocking the phototube.
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Re: Zetopan help
That's great, glad it worked out!