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[vsnet-chat 5759] Re: (fwd) Re: ST7E + photolens
- Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 10:46:05 +0900
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- Subject: [vsnet-chat 5759] Re: (fwd) Re: ST7E + photolens
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Hi,
In message "[vsnet-chat 5758] Re: (fwd) Re: ST7E + photolens",
Taichi Kato wrote...
>> I very interested on this programs with or without tracking!
>
> What we did was simply mount a CCD (ST-7E, non-ABG) on a fixed telescope
>(i.e. without tracking). Then started automatic sequential CCD exposures
>with CCDOPS software. We used 3x3 binning (low resolution) and exposure
>times of 1.5 sec.
If you want more long effective exposure, please try TDI(Time Delay Integration, also known as Drift Scan) imaging.
Reentry I try TDI with ST-9XE + 50mm photo lens and Winscan software.
#Due to very bad weather, I do not get images yet.
Winscan is free software and suppot SBIG camera;
http://home.t-online.de/home/05102909321-0001/tdi_1e.htm
and also very useful link by Christoph Flohr who make Winscan.
http://home.t-online.de/home/05102909321-0001/linksse.htm
Seiichiro Kiyota
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