Sigurthr
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Ah, well then! At this point I would assume it is not the OC but just a lens, maybe collimation, maybe corrective.
I'm still trying to find a good lens to mount on the external aperture of my head to correct the divergence. I have a 30mm diameter 28cm focal length plano-convex lens that I use as an external correction lens right now, but it needs to be placed about 24cm from the aperture for optimal results. I tried a standard 3 element glass lens but couldn't find a suitable distance to mount it at. Unfortunately I know almost nothing about lenses/optics. I assume I need to find a lens who's focal length is equal to the distance the aperture is from the OC, but that's just an unfounded hunch of mine based on the fact that the lens I use now operates best at about it's focal length away from the nonlinear assembly.
				
			I'm still trying to find a good lens to mount on the external aperture of my head to correct the divergence. I have a 30mm diameter 28cm focal length plano-convex lens that I use as an external correction lens right now, but it needs to be placed about 24cm from the aperture for optimal results. I tried a standard 3 element glass lens but couldn't find a suitable distance to mount it at. Unfortunately I know almost nothing about lenses/optics. I assume I need to find a lens who's focal length is equal to the distance the aperture is from the OC, but that's just an unfounded hunch of mine based on the fact that the lens I use now operates best at about it's focal length away from the nonlinear assembly.
	
