
AstroZap - AstroCaps - Bahtinov Focusing Caps
Description Getting perfect focus with the telescope when making astrophotographs can be very difficult to do, and serious astrophotographers have long used various tools such as Hartmann Masks, or knife-edge focusers. In 2005, Russian astrophotographer Pavel Bahtinov created a mask that fits over the front aperture of a telescope to solve this problem with high accuracy. The Bahtinov Mask consists of three separate grids, positioned in such a way that the grids produce three angled diffraction spikes at the focal plane of the instrument for each bright image element. As the instrument's focus is changed the central spike appears to flipåÊfrom one side of the star to the other. Actually all three spikes move but the central spike moves in the opposite direction to the two spikes forming the 'X'. Best focus is reached when the middle spike is centered between the other two spikes. In digital astrophotography it is relatively easy to examine the stars for tiny deviations in focus with im