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How Do You Attach The Meade #1209 Zero Image-Shift Microfocuser To Your Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope?

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How Do You Attach The Meade #1209 Zero Image-Shift Microfocuser To Your Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope?

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The MicroFocuser #1209 by Meade is a great addition to your Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. The MicroFocuser allows you to keep your image centered in your CCD chip while you dial in the exact focus you’re looking for. Follow these steps to install the #1209 Zero Image-Shift Microfuser on your Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Open the box with your Meade #1209 MicroFocuser. Unpack all of the contents. Set-up your telescope. Take the dust cap off the rear of your telescope. Place the Meade #1209 MicroFocuser adapter into the rear port of the telescope. Take the MicroFocuser and slide it over the adapter. If you use an inch and a quarter diagonal prism, slide the inch and a quarter adapter into place before installing the MicroFocuser. Tighten the set screws. Plug in the cord.

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