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Geoff45
16-03-2008, 09:00 AM
I had the first run with my new Imaging Source DBK 21 USB camera last night and this morning. Seeing last night was pretty crappy (moon, saturn), but a little better this morning (big J). I'm still a bit in the dark :lol: about adjusting the camera controls. Do people just push sliders around until things look OK, or is there a more scientific method?

Moon: The chain of large craters (from the bottom) consists of Regiomontanus, Purbach and Thebit.

Jupiter shows Europa in the frame

Scope: WO ZS110 (4.3" APO), with 3X barlow, giving about f23
Camera: DBK 21AU04.AS

Dennis
16-03-2008, 09:52 AM
Hi Geoff

Those are very nice images, especially for 1st light through the relatively smaller aperture of the WO ZS110 - well done!

You might want to try saturating the colour a little more for the planets, and I think you may better off recording the Moon in B&W, unless you want the colour content that is. I push & pull the sliders/settings until it looks optimal on the capture screen.

Cheers

Dennis

Daniel Beringer
16-03-2008, 10:37 AM
Hi Geoff,

Excellent result for your first night out with the new camera ! Looking forward to seeing more.

Matty P
16-03-2008, 11:11 AM
For a first light with a new camera these images very nice. Looking forward for more.

I agree with Dennis, when imaging the Moon try to record it in B&W.

Well done.

iceman
16-03-2008, 02:03 PM
Great first results, Geoff! Excellent first light.

What do you plan to use the camera for? Guiding, or solar system imaging?

Geoff45
16-03-2008, 05:46 PM
Solar system stuff, especially if I can bludge time on some of the large scopes at Wiruna. I use an Orion Star Shoot (Q guider rebadge) for guiding.

skwinty
16-03-2008, 08:46 PM
Great pics Geoff
Well done
Regards
Steve:thumbsup: