Joker9937
Well-known member
I will post in the digiscoping forum too, but thought someone might be able to help me here.
I have a Samsung Note 10+ that I use to digiscope. The camera has a "pro" mode, and it allows RAW images to be stored, alongside the JPG. However, most of the time, the RAW image is unfocused.
If I focus my scope on a target, and then attach my phone, and change nothing, THEN I have a mostly focused image. But, if, after having focused the scope, then attaching my phone, I change the target and/or refocus the zoom, my RAW images are no longer focused, even though the image on the screen is focused.
Any advice?
I have attached one shot that shows the image on the screen (no vignetting) and the RAW (evidence of vignetting in the corners).
I have a Samsung Note 10+ that I use to digiscope. The camera has a "pro" mode, and it allows RAW images to be stored, alongside the JPG. However, most of the time, the RAW image is unfocused.
If I focus my scope on a target, and then attach my phone, and change nothing, THEN I have a mostly focused image. But, if, after having focused the scope, then attaching my phone, I change the target and/or refocus the zoom, my RAW images are no longer focused, even though the image on the screen is focused.
Any advice?
I have attached one shot that shows the image on the screen (no vignetting) and the RAW (evidence of vignetting in the corners).