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Image processing software can then be used to select the best frames to com-
bine for best results and can also reject the poorest frames.
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 tele-
scope 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 (move-
ment of molecules in the air, such as heat rising) and poor transparency (mois-
ture, 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

loss of Camera Connection 

If  the  computer  connection  to  the  camera  is  interrupted,  you  will  need  to 
re-establish  connection.  This  can  happen  due  to  several  reasons;  if  a  cable 
becomes unplugged, the computer “freezes”, or the software/hardware other-
wise temporarily loses the data coming from the camera. 
To re-establish camera connection, first close the Orion AmCap program on 
your computer. Then, unplug and re-plug the camera into the computer’s USB 
port.  Now,  open  Orion  AmCap,  and  the 

Live  Video  Window

  should  appear 

indicating re-established connection between camera and computer. 

using Focal reducers and Barlow lenses 

Focal  reducers  serve  to  decrease  the  focal  length  of  your  telescope.  This 
increases the field of view seen by the camera (decreases camera magnifica-
tion). 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 mag-
nification). 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 
(telescope 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 effec-
tive 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).

Filters

For some types of planetary imaging, you may want to use color filters to bring 
out subtle details. Any standard Orion 1.25" filter will thread into the front of 
the SSSSI-IV’s barrel. Try using different color filters on a planet to see which 
filters help best show planetary details.
Neutral-density Moon filters and variable-polarizer filters are useful to reduce 
the  glare  from  the  moon.  They  can  also  be  used  to  reduce  the  glare  from 
Venus.

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 SSSSI-IV to take images of the Sun and the sunspots on its 
surface. 
(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  astropho-
tographer  to  find,  center  and  focus  a  target  visually  with  a  1.25"  telescope 
eyepiece, then photograph it with a CCD camera. All without swapping out any 
equipment. It’s a real timer saver, making the normally tedious task of focusing 
with the CCD camera alone easier and quicker.
(Available through Orion, check the catalog or OrionTelescopes.com for more 
information).

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Страница 2: ...ot absolutely required for imaging with the SSSSI IV as the maximum exposure time is only a fraction of a second astronomical objects will not drift significantly through a telescope attached to an altazimuth mount or Dobsonian base during single image captures Use a sturdy mount that is appropriately sized for the telescope tube being used For obtaining the best planetary images however we do rec...

Страница 3: ...ideo Window should appear Figure 4 The software will recognize many cameras so check that D PEN is selected from the device menu Image Processing Software Website links are provided in the launcher to download popular free Image processing software to be used with your AVI files to enhance your astro Images Image Processing Software such as RegiStax or AviStack can Align and Stack combine hundreds...

Страница 4: ...de field 5mm focal length eyepiece Image orientation can be changed by rotating the camera within the 8 focuser drawtube Simply loosen the thumbscrew on the drawtube and rotate the camera until the desired image orientation is achieved Retighten the thumbscrew on the focuser drawtube when done You may need to slightly refocus using the telescope s focus knob if the focuser drawtube has moved a bit...

Страница 5: ...ally does not require stacking of multiple exposures as planetary images do Imaging the Moon Imaging the Moon is much like imaging terrestrial objects during the day Since the exposure is very short it is not critical that the telescope be precisely polar aligned When the moon is past half full it is hard to get detail due to the tremendous glare off of the lunar surface Most detail even on a sliv...

Страница 6: ...ield of view narrower increases camera mag nification 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 telescope focal length telescope aperture of F 20 or greater This will give you a good combinati...

Страница 7: ...hases of Venus Solar Using a full aperture Solar Filter to image sunspots Figure 10 Terrestrial Image wildlife from a far distance so as not to disturb feeding and nesting spots Figure 11 Recommended Reading Books available through Orion check the catalog or OrionTelescopes com for more information Specifications Sensor Micron Color CMOS sensor Sensor size 1 3 Number of pixels 1280 x 1024 pixel la...

Страница 8: ... conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes of modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C...

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