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hi everyone iamp;#39;m out here with the orion ed80 telescope thatamp;#39;s 80 millimeter 3.1 inch refractor and itamp;#39;s a beautiful telescope and tonight i want to focus on the rosette nebula however i added a field flattener to the scope and i want to show you how that first of all is set up and then weamp;#39;re going to go after the rosette nebula welcome to heavenly backyard astronomy well i hope you like my page and if you do please subscribe and i learn so much from watching youtube videos uh and hopefully youamp;#39;ll be learning a lot as well you know itamp;#39;s important when using a field flattener or a reducer to have the proper spacing in between the camera sensor and the focal point of the telescope itself now what iamp;#39;ve done here is i set up the uh reducer right actually this is a field flattener not the reducer this is a field flattener and between the field flattener the lens right here and the sensor which is about right in here on the camera itself