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select the best frames to combine for best results and can also reject the poor-
est frames.
Use the digital zoom feature to aid in focusing.
First zoom in on the target, focus, then zoom back out.
Refocus often throughout your imaging session. This ensures at least some of 
your images will have an excellent focus. It is also not uncommon for telescope 
movements to alter the focus slightly, so be sure to refocus for any new astro-
imaging targets.

Choosing a Site for astro-imaging

Once you have a focused image, you may find your image shifting and washed 
out. This can be caused by many environmental factors. Poor seeing (movement 
of molecules in the air, such as heat rising) and poor transparency (moisture, 
smoke, or other sky contaminants) will all serve to reduce image quality. That is 
why most major astronomical telescopes are on high mountains in thin air, to get 
above much of the seeing and transparency problems. Also, wind will move your 
telescope and affect images. Your eyes viewing through an eyepiece can change 
slightly to compensate for disturbances like these, but the camera cannot. Keep 
these factors in mind when choosing an observing site for astronomical imaging.
For the best astro-images, we recommend finding a location with dry air, some 
altitude, and away from city or streetlights. Even a nearby hilltop in the coun-
tryside can provide better viewing conditions than many convenient backyard 
locations.

using Focal reducers and Barlow lenses

Focal reducers serve to decrease the focal length of your telescope. This increas-
es the field of view seen by the camera (decreases camera magnification). This 
can be useful for obtaining images of wider objects, such as the full Moon or a 
landscape vista.
Barlow lenses, or other tele-extenders, increase the focal length of your tele-
scope, which makes the camera field of view narrower (increases camera magni-
fication). This is useful for high-power planetary images. Keep in mind that when 
the focal length is doubled, the image will become four times dimmer, so a longer 
exposure may be necessary.
For best planetary imaging, you should shoot with an effective focal ratio (tele-
scope focal length ÷ telescope aperture) of f/20 or greater. This will give you a 
good combination of image brightness and image scale for planets. For most 
telescopes, a Barlow lens will be required to obtain this focal ratio. For example, 
Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes usually have a focal ratio of f/10. A 2x Barlow 
lens doubles the effective focal length of the telescope, which makes the focal 
ratio f/20. Similarly, a 3x Barlow lens will yield of focal ratio of f/30. You can also 
try using multiple Barlows to obtain even greater effective focal ratios. There is a 
limit to how large a focal ratio your telescope and seeing conditions can handle, 

however. Experimentation will be needed to see what your telescope is capable 
of in the seeing conditions on a given night. If the image appears somewhat 
dim and fuzzy on the computer screen, you may want to consider removing the 
Barlow lens.
(Focal Reducers and Barlow lenses available through Orion, check the catalog 
or OrionTelescopes.com for more information).

Solar Filter

Warning: Always use a full aperture solar filter when viewing the sun.
With a properly fitting full-aperture solar filter attached to your telescope, you can 
use the 

SSHD to take video of the Sun and the sunspots on its surface.

(Solar filters available through Orion, check the catalog or OrionTelescopes.com 
for more information).

Flip Mirror

As easy as flipping a switch, the Imaging Flip Mirror enables the astro-photogra-
pher to find, center and focus a target visually with a 1.25" telescope eyepiece, 
then photograph it with a camera. All without swapping out any equipment. It’s 
a real timer saver, making the normally tedious task of focusing with the cam-
era alone easier and quicker. (Available through Orion, check the catalog or 
OrionTelescopes.com for more information).

Care and Maintenance

When the 

SSHD is not in use, remove the nosepiece then attach the dust cap.  

This prevents dust from accumulating on the 

SSHD’s optical window.  The opti-

cal window should only be cleaned if significant dust builds up for if the window 
is touched.  Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens cleaning 
fluid specifically designed for multi-coated optics can be used to clean the glass 
surface of the 

SSHD’s optical window.  Never use regular glass cleaner or clean-

ing fluid designed for eyeglasses.  Before cleaning with fluid and tissue, blow 
any loose particle off the surface with a blower bulb or compressed air.  Then 
apply some cleaning fluid to a tissue, never directly on the optics.  Wipe the 
optical surface gently in a circular motion, then remove any excess fluid with a 
fresh lens tissue.  Use caution, rubbing too hard may cause scratches. (Cleaning 
products available through Orion, check the catalog or OrionTelescopes.com for 
more information).

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Страница 1: ... 04 14 Customer Support www OrionTelescopes com contactus Corporate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Copyright 2014 Orion Telescopes Binoculars All Rights Reserved No part of this product instruction or any of its contents may be reproduced copied modified or adapted without the prior written consent of Orion Telescopes Binoculars ...

Страница 2: ...eo in SD format on their computers Together with the video capture device the SSHD can be setup to broadcast live video over the internet using services such as nightskiesnetwork com Parts List Orion StarShoot HD Video Camera SSHD 1 25 Nosepiece HDMI Convertor box and control cable AUX 24V Power Adapter 50ft serial extension cable 50ft BNC cable 50ft RCA cable 20ft HDMI cable BNC to RCA adapter US...

Страница 3: ... cable to HD SDI output on back of SSHD Connect other end of BNC cable to the HD SDI IN on the HDMI Convertor box Connect 24V power adapter to HDMI Convertor box The red LED on camera will light up to show that the camera is receiving power Connect RCA cable to SSHD by connecting RCA cable to CVBS output using RCA to BNC adapter Plug opposite end of RCA cable into TV RCA input Select RCA input cha...

Страница 4: ...can be operated via computer software or alternatively manually by using the buttons on the back of the camera This option is beneficial for those who do not wish to use a computer Using camera buttons Press and hold center button to activate menu options Press left Right Up and Down to select and adjust Press exit to leave See section SSHD Manual Menu for available menu options Selecting Video Fo...

Страница 5: ...rol Software Select the tabs at the top of the submenus to navigate between submenus Figure 10 Setup Menu Display Control Figure 11 SDV Display Mode Select SDV Display mode to suit your TV from the following drop down menu choices 4 3 Full Wide Aspect button Toggles aspect ratio HDV Display Mode Select from the 6 available HDV Display modes to best match users viewing or recording devices For best...

Страница 6: ... the following shutter speeds are available NTSC 1 30s 1 1000s 1 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 180 1 350 1 500 1 750 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 PAL 1 30s 1 1000s 1 25 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 180 1 350 1 500 1 750 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Shutter speed should be selected to best suit the object being observed and the telescope being used For low light objects Fixed Shutter should be turned OFF A...

Страница 7: ...conditions DNR Digital noise reduction Off Low Middle High Sharpness Used to enhance image Color Menu Figure 15 Color Color Mode Auto Default Automatically switches between Mono and Color based upon the lighting conditions Mono black and white image On color mode activated Off same as mono White Balance AWB Auto White Balance AWB is a preset type function whereby white color in the scene is detect...

Страница 8: ...tton active displays white cross hairs on screen to aid in centering target or to point to desired position on screen Select On button to activate Use X and Y sliders to position cross hair Press Center button to re center cross hairs Misc H Flip When button active flips image in the Horizontal plane V Flip When button active flips image in the Vertical plane Negative When button active inverts im...

Страница 9: ...ital zoom tool to aid in focus Use the fastest shutter speeds for your telescope and increase gain and other luminance settings as desired Experiment with your telescope and camera to find the optimum settings for your particular setup The best planetary images will be obtained by aligning and stacking combin ing many individual images in order to improve image contrast brightness and detail A gre...

Страница 10: ... Much like planetary and lunar imaging solar imaging requires fast frame rates and shutter speeds Terrestrial Imaging Nature and scenic imaging is possible with the SSHD when used with a tele scope or wide field lens Use the X and Y flip when image is reversed or upside down When using with a telescope the aper ture may need to be stopped down reduced in size in order to reduce the brightness duri...

Страница 11: ...al ratio For example Schmidt Cassegrain telescopes usually have a focal ratio of f 10 A 2x Barlow lens doubles the effective focal length of the telescope which makes the focal ratio f 20 Similarly a 3x Barlow lens will yield of focal ratio of f 30 You can also try using multiple Barlows to obtain even greater effective focal ratios There is a limit to how large a focal ratio your telescope and se...

Страница 12: ...age enhance ENHANCE HDV SDV Both HD high definition Video and SD standard definition video can be adjusted by Horizontal and Vertical Color Menu3 4 COLOR MODE MONO OFF ON AUTO Be changeable from color to B W automatically or fixed in color WHITE BALANCE ATW AWB Auto tracing white balance and auto while balance one push UV MATRIX U MATRIX V MATRIX U or V axis R G B color adjustable COLOR GAIN GAIN ...

Страница 13: ...hts It is not intended to remove or restrict your other legal rights under applicable local consumer law your state or national statutory consumer rights governing the sale of consumer goods remain fully applicable For further warranty information please visit www OrionTelescopes com warranty Orion Telescopes Binoculars Corporate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Customer Support www ...

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