How do I restart the autofocus during my observation?

How do I restart the autofocus during my observation?

If you notice that the focus is not good on your pictures (temperature drop, humidity, vibrations...) and you want to restart autofocus :
From the Observation screen > Click on the 3 small dots on the top right > Autofocus

Please note that currently this will stop your current observation and start it from scratch. We advise you to do this rather at the beginning of your observation or make sure to save your picture before performing the autofocus.

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