Purpose - AstroGab2024-03-28T21:20:13Zhttps://astrogab.ning.com/forum/topics/purpose-1?groupUrl=dslrvccd&commentId=6354305%3AComment%3A64514&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLol, having your cake and eat…tag:astrogab.ning.com,2011-06-30:6354305:Comment:645142011-06-30T16:27:56.709ZTrevor Woodrowhttps://astrogab.ning.com/profile/TrevorWoodrow
Lol, having your cake and eating it too? Very nice.
Lol, having your cake and eating it too? Very nice. I have tried both DSLR and CC…tag:astrogab.ning.com,2011-06-30:6354305:Comment:645112011-06-30T15:28:53.031ZWilliam Neffhttps://astrogab.ning.com/profile/WilliamNeff
I have tried both DSLR and CCD, my experience is I like them both but the decision which one to use at a site? to remedy this I have mounted the camera on top of the scope with a 80-300mm zoom lense and Orion CCD color imager on telescope, all controled at the same time through computer, only problem is watching two clocks when exposing with both cameras, kinda cool though, when exposing with one I can expose with the other without touching the telescope as the guider continues to do it's job…
I have tried both DSLR and CCD, my experience is I like them both but the decision which one to use at a site? to remedy this I have mounted the camera on top of the scope with a 80-300mm zoom lense and Orion CCD color imager on telescope, all controled at the same time through computer, only problem is watching two clocks when exposing with both cameras, kinda cool though, when exposing with one I can expose with the other without touching the telescope as the guider continues to do it's job guiding.