[sac-forum] CCD imaging guidance needed
- From: Bob Christ <bchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:02:15 -0700
Hi all, need some astrophotographer guru guidance ……
Tim Jones and I fired-up a Meade DSI single-shot color camera last night
– basically our first hands-on experience with astrophotography. The
results were both good and bad. The good; we can effectively place
objects on the chip. The bad: well, the images (Albireo, M13, M31) could
stand improvement to put it kindly. The seeing wasn’t good, but I’ll
pass on blaming it.
Longer term we plan to image with an f4’ish refractor, but last night we
used a C9.25” SCT, not an ideal imaging platform at f10:
C 9.25” at 2350 mm focal length, alt/az mounted
DSI color camera: pixels = 9.6 microns W by 7.5 microns H
Nebulosity software (Mac w/USB 2.0)
Astro-Physics 2” adapter attached to the SCT threads
2” to 1.25” converter inserted into AP adapter
DSI camera inserted into converter
~ 20 exposures taken of each object - limited to 20 seconds max each
exposure
The question: A 1.25’ filter format 0.5x focal reducer manufactured by
GSO ($35 shipped) looks viable to use. Does this approach make sense to
implement on the SCT/DSI combination? Would an extension tube (25 mm
offered) help further reduce the focal length (sub f5)?
We could use the original 1.25’ visual back to move the camera even
further forward if that is recommended. If yes, again, would the 25 mm
extension be of value? Seems not, but the answer may be counter-intuitive.
I don't want to go the Meade f3.3 reducer/field flattener + variable
T-adapter route ($150) because most of the imaging will be done through the RFT.
Feedback regarding the 1.25" .5x focal reducer strategy is most welcomed.
Thanks.
Bob
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Bob Christ
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TOLIS Group, Inc.
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