Recently I have seen 4 Mega Pixel Web cameras on eBay. Has anyone try one of those for astronomy imagining yet?
Specifications:
True 4.0 Mega Pixels camera , it provide up to 2304x1728 resolution ( Photo )
Provide up to 1280x960 resolution ( Video )
Camera Size : 51 x 35 x 77 mm
Built in High Quality CMOS Image Sensor ( 1/3" )
Frame Rate Up to 30 fps
Focus range 30mm - infinitive
Lens 6mm able adjust glass lens , Visual Angle of 62 deg.
High performance with special designed 5-layer optics lens
Image focus : 3cm to infinity
Interface USB 1.1 or USB 2.0
Minimum illumination 2.5Lux@ f1.4 , 0.5Lux@ f1.4
Info noise rate > 48dB
Working temperature -15-50 deg.C
Exposing Control Auto
Gain Control Auto
White Balance Auto
Gamma Correction Auto
As a general rule, CMOS is not very suitable for webcam planetary imaging, though meade sort of did it with the LPI (sorry my prejudices are showing through )
Sounds like another camera based on the Micron MT9M001 chip as used in the QHY5/QGuider and Fishcamp Starfish to name but a few. It might be ok therefore but it will depend on they way the manufacturer has set it up...usb interface/access to raw frames/frame buffer etc etc.
Last edited by JohnH; 26-06-2007 at 09:11 AM.
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