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pcool2
27-02-2010, 03:37 PM
Im just wondering if anyone knows of a good panetary imager thats slides into the eyepiece? It is for a Dobsonian 8'' and i am willing to pay $100 - $200.
that_guy
27-02-2010, 04:56 PM
panetary? or planetary? Dobsonians are not for astrophotography and if you really need to, you can buy a web cam which is pretty cool or get an adapter for digital cameras
mswhin63
27-02-2010, 04:58 PM
For imaging in a DOB is hard, well tested camera in the Philips TuCam series and SNC900. They aren't current models so will be a it difficult to get not so much now but longer in the future.
What else needed is a Mogg Adaptor which will give you prime focus AVI.
Now the bad news. DOB's are not primarily used for imaging for a couple of reasons, one is no tracking which is why I am limited to moon imaging and Jupiter ATM.
Finally and the one that can really swing it is the focal runnout. I believe on mine I am very lucky, I have only 1mm of focus travel left before I runnout and not acheive focus. Again I am lucky as I have collapsable DOB where I can collapse the DOB ever so slightly to get better focus travel.
Depending on how things go I may invest in a low profile focuer to give me plenty of range but from a standard DOB you may get unexpected results.
For me it is fun of trying and achieving with end results providing a sense of satisfaction.
bmitchell82
28-02-2010, 05:05 AM
In project articals Mike selway has a artical about dobsonians and planetary. Forget deep sky objects without tracking and guiding.
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