Hi Matt
I was kinda wonderin’ who would be the first, eagle eyed observer to pick this up! Well done!
I received the DMK early January and ordered the DBK just over 1 week ago – it only took 4 days to arrive from The Imaging Source in Germany.
Reasoning:
- DMK is just superb for the Moon B&W.
- DMK is just superb for the Planets with the colour filter wheel.
- SBIG ST7E CCD camera plus colour filter wheel is great for DSO’s.
However, I was missing something in between, which didn’t require the more complex set up and processing of the ST7E, nor the resolution of the DMK + CFW, so I reckoned the DBK colour camera (without built in IR filter like the DFK) would fit the bill. It certainly easily outperforms the ToUcam 840K, but I suspect the 900 would be a closer comparison from what RobT reported previously.
I’ve only used it the once so far, and it was great on the doubles, although it struggled on around mag 7 or 8 stars whereas the ST7E would eat these, no problems. Early thoughts are that it is not as efficient as the DMK, that is, the images appear fainter which if correct, should be due to the fact that 4 pixels make up a 1R + 2G + 1B “colour” pixel.
Its early days yet, but I’d like to try the DBK on Jupiter along with the DMK + CFW too. Maybe I could ask Ian to bring his Mewlon 180 around again, mount them side by side and have a DMK vs. DBK shoot out!
Cheers
Dennis