Anleitung Orion, modell 52084
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
B 02/09 Welcome to the exciting world of astro-imaging. Your new StarShoot™ Pro Deep Space Color Imaging camera is capable of capturing impressive celestial objects like galaxies, star clusters, and nebulae, as well as the planets, Moon, and the Sun (with an optional solar filter). You can showcase spectacular images on your computer, share them on the internet, or print them. The camera’s large 6 mega-pixel array enables full-sized 8"x10" prints, suitable for publishing. Please read this instruction manual before attempting to use the camera or install the needed software. For the most detailed information on specific camera and software functions, consult the Maxim DL Essentials Help menu; the tutorials found there are especially useful for familiarizing yourself with the software and camera. table of Contents 1. Getting Started............................ 4 Parts List....................................... 4 System Requirements............................. 4 Software and Driver Installation..................... 7 Getting Started During Daylight.................... 10 Obtaining First Images........................... 10 Screen Stretch Window .......................... 13 2. astronomical Imaging...................... 14 A Note about the TEC............................ 14 Focusing ...................................... 15 Imaging Deep Sky Objects........................ 17 Dark Frames ................................... 18 Flat Fields ..................................... 19 3. Image Processing......................... 21 Dark Frame Calibration........................... 21 Flat Field Calibration............................. 23 Convert Raw to Color............................ 23 Combining Deep Sky Images...................... 24 Combine Methods............................... 26 Filter.......................................... 26 Color Balance .................................. 27 Stretch........................................ 28 Recommended Processing Sequence............... 29 Note on File Format.............................. 30 Batch Process.................................. 30 4. using the StarShoot Pro as an autoguider ...... 31 Computer to Mount Connection.................... 33 Autoguider Calibration ........................... 35 Multiple Camera Control For Autoguiding............ 37 5. Other Features of MaxIm Dl Essentials ........ 37 Edit Menu...................................... 37 View Menu..................................... 38 Window Menu.................................. 38 Help Menu..................................... 39 6. tips.................................... 39 Polar Alignment................................. 39 Choosing a Site for Astro-imaging.................. 40 Using Focal Reducers and Barlow Lenses........... 40 Filters......................................... 41 USB Extension Cable............................ 41 Care and Maintenance........................... 41 7. Specifications............................ 42 appendix a. troubleshooting................... 43 appendix B. Field of View Quick reference Guide . . 46 appendix C. Summarized Procedure to Imaging Deep Sky Objects........................... 51 Figure 1. To use the StarShoot Pro, a telescope, mount, and computer are required. An autoguiding system is recommended. 1. Getting Started Parts list • StarShoot Pro Deep Space Color Imager • 10' USB cable • 12' DC power cable with lighter plug • CD-ROM • Hard carrying case System requirements (refer to Figure 1) telescope The StarShoot Pro can be used with most telescopes compatible with 2" format eyepieces. The camera is simply inserted into a focuser in the same way as a standard eyepiece (Figure 2a). The camera is also compatible with 1.25" focusers that include camera T-threads. Caution: Be sure to always firmly tighten the thumbscrew(s) that secure the StarShoot Pro in the telescope focuser, or it could fall out and onto the ground! Telescope T-threads Securing thumbscrew 2a 2b Telescope T-threads Securing thumbscrew 2a 2b Figure 2a. The StarShoot Pro fits into a 2" focuser, just like a standard 2" eyepiece. Firmly tighten the thumbscrew that secures the StarShoot Pro in the focuser. Figure 2b. If your telescope has T-threads, remove the nosepiece from the StarShoot Pro and thread the camera directly onto the telescope. This provides the most secure connection. If your telescope has T-threads for direct camera attachment, a more secure connection can be made. First, unthread the nosepiece from the SS Pro. This exposes the camera’s T-threads. Then, simply thread the camera onto your telescope (Figure 2b). The camera requires approximately 0.7" (18mm) of inward focus travel relative to where a standard eyepiece focuses with your telescope. If your telescope does not have enough inward focus travel, you will need to use an optional 2" barlow lens to extend the telescope’s focal plane to the camera’s imaging plane. Some telescopes (such as refractors) may require the use of ...