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Hi guys i now have a new toy to go towards my astro collection wooohooooooo im one happy astro chick right now :D
:party::party::party:
:sunny::sunny:
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lacad01
13-10-2012, 05:37 PM
Nice work Jen :thumbsup:
astroron
13-10-2012, 05:39 PM
Way to go Jen:D
Still plenty of time in this Solar cycle to get lots of use out
of your new toy:)
Cheers:thumbsup:
byronpaul
13-10-2012, 05:59 PM
Excellent Jen.
Hope you get great views and clear skys in Qld for the solar eclipse.
Can't wait to do a side by side comparison at March SV camp with the SM40.
Paul
Baddad
13-10-2012, 06:00 PM
Hi Jen,:)
Now I see why Victoria has copped a weather beating. My sister in Melbourne has complained. That is how far reaching the affects of your new toy has had. So many Victorians have suffered so that you may have a new toy.:lol:
If you think you can make me jealous..... Wellll...lll. er YOU HAVE
Enjoy what you have. Its nice to have those little things in life that give us joy. Personally I would like to see everyone owning the best.
Cheers Buddy
pgc hunter
13-10-2012, 06:11 PM
Cool, have fun with it Jen. Lots of sunshine coming your way :)
Meanwhile, I just came back inside from hanging out the washing in the rain.
thanks guys he gave me this camera too :D not that know what to do with it :confused2: it has no instructions :shrug:
oops i forgot to add picture :lol:
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mozzie
13-10-2012, 07:38 PM
nice jen !!!!!!! aaahhhh new toys :prey2:
Matt Wastell
13-10-2012, 07:52 PM
Yeah - the Sun rocks and you will love it! Let us know how your sessions go!
barx1963
13-10-2012, 09:54 PM
Nice one Jen! Another Solar Scope. SV in March will have lots of solar stuff going on.
Malcolm
Larryp
13-10-2012, 10:16 PM
Good one, Jen!:thumbsup: Want one myself
jjjnettie
13-10-2012, 10:47 PM
Jen jen, you have to change your signature now. :)
Congrats on the new scope. The camera is analog. You can plug it straight into your tv and watch the sun on the big screen. :)
Congrats Jen
Your sure to have fun with that at eclipse time.
Really so is that all this camera does :screwy:
Thanks everyone i had a play with it today but I couldn't seem to get it focused :rolleyes: is there a trick to these scopes the eyepiece seems to be a pain in the butt :help:
Good luck Jen, all looks fabulous!!
Good luck on the camera too ... looks a little like my GStar .... which I have trouble without guidance. :help:
They should come with a bottle of sun screen too :screwy: I got burnt yesterday :rolleyes:
ZeroID
15-10-2012, 09:23 AM
Slip, slop , slap next time....
And that ain't your jandals (flip flops to you guys )
:D
You know, I never thought sunburn would be an occupational hazard for astronomers. Who knew .. !! :P
erick
15-10-2012, 01:11 PM
By definition, astronomer's skin is a pale pasty white colour (OK, the Caucasians anyway). You going to buck the rules!
[1ponders]
15-10-2012, 01:30 PM
Congrats Jen, hope you have a ball with it. :D
Hmmm getting focus with PST and a camera can be a bit of a pita at times. My experience is that the chip is too far away and you will need a shorter 1.25" adapter. Either that or screw an old barlow lens (sans the barlow tube) onto the end of the adapter. You'll get a bit of magnification but you should be able to reach focus that way ..... if the chip isn't tooooooo far away.
What would be realllllly nice on the pst is if the eyepiece holder could screw off and you could screw the camera directly to the pst. Would work a treat then.
Nico13
16-10-2012, 10:26 PM
Hi Jen,
Well done, nice new toy.
If you want to record the video you need an early digital video camera that still using tape to record and you can feed the signal from the other camera to it and it will convert it to digital AVI as it records and that can be reprocessed later into stills.
:hi::hi: thanks Ken :thumbsup:
danielsun
20-10-2012, 04:26 PM
Hey Jen, congratulations on the arrival of your new baby to the family. :thumbsup:
Now you will be flat out doing Astro stuff night... and Day.;)
:D thanks Daniel at least i can carry this one around hahahha its much much lighter than Johnny :lol:
stardust steve
22-10-2012, 05:16 PM
oh it does look rather sexy. I have never viewed through one of these (or anything other than the scopes in my collection). What detail can you see through one of these? Can you see proms and surface detail like what you see in solar images( is the shag pile carpet look)?
Its blood red in color and yes you can see the proms quite well and the black spots :D sometimes i think i see shaggy pile carpet look but i think its just my imagination hahah :lol:
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