Beehive Cluster, 180mm lens @f/5.6, 168s exposure. Notice how nice and round the stars are.

Saturn, 180mm lens @f/5.6, 30s exposure.

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Indeed!These have the problem of incorrect magnification relative to the reticle. In my setup, the two stars end up sitting not in the gaps but on the lines closer to the center (indicated by red spots in the figure 3). If you don't know this, you'll undoubtedly have pulled out some hair trying to figure out why you just can't get the stars to fit.
Frank Ryan wrote:Mikkel, i wonder have you noticed a problem with the polar scope?
I raised the issue on the astrotrac yahoo group and Richard replied
(to Roland, he seems to think he started the thread )
anyway,
He is essentially saying you can still use them with a 'modified' alignment procedure,
EG, ignore certain markings and
guesstimate 2nd & 3rd star positions relative to the alignment lines.
I have to say I feel a little miffed.
I'm also not happy that I should have to 'make do'
after paying a lot of cash for it.
I will email him and voice my concerns.
He seems like a really good guy and I'm sure the 'new alignment procedure' works fine for focal lengths no more than 200mm
but I want to go deeper if I can and I just don't want to be wasting my
time.