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Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 07:49
by Rudi
ZWO is about to release their auto focuser, ZWO EAF, very soon (I think you can already buy it directly from ZWO).

https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com/product/zwo-eaf
ZWO-EAF.JPG

So I was wondering, is it possible to include auto focusing in the sequencer, for example between each filter shift?
As far as I can deduct from AA7 and the help file, it is only possible to set focuser position.
I have no experience with auto focusers what so ever, but I fear, that setting the position will no be sufficient, if there's backlash in the focus system.

Alternatively, I could probably script my way out of this?

Re: Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 21:46
by fabdev
Hello, yes, autofocus in the sequencer was added in Service Pack 1, (as an unofficial feature), see the quicknotes.pdf here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=417

Re: Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 05:08
by Rudi
Thanks Fabio. I missed that.
So setting focuser position to 99999 in AA7 SP1 means autofocus?

Can’t wait to get a ZWO EAF and try it out!

Re: Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 06 Jun 2019, 11:04
by fabdev
Yes.
Before using autofocus in sequences, just remember to set the parameters in the new autofocus window, and test them one time manually. As written in the docs, it's also important to set the best binning (the one the gives a pixel size of 15-25 microns).

Re: Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 08 Jun 2019, 08:52
by Rudi
Thanks.

How does AA do the autofocusing? Does it take a picture and look at some stars FWHM, and then try to minimize them taking more pictures (V-curve)?

Re: Autofocusing in the sequencer

Posted: 10 Jun 2019, 23:06
by fabdev
Hi,
it takes a sequences of images (user defined, for example 5, 7, 9) and calculates the V-curve from them.
For example, for 7 images, the focuser is moved backward for 3 "steps" and then moved forward for 7 "steps", so that 3 images are taken backward, 1 at the original position and 3 forward, all in the same "direction" to avoid backlash problems.