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Q1: What is the resolution of this CCD (How much pixels horiz. on how much pixels vertical)
A: Chip: 1/4" format, HAD, color CCD chip Resolution: VGA 640x480 Size: 3.6mm x 2.7 (4.5mm diagonal) Pixel Size: 5.6 micron square Sensitivity: <1 lux USB Cable: 7ft Recommended Minimum System Requirements: PC running Windows 98SE or better 333Mhz Pentium II or better 128 MB of RAM 40 MB of hard drive space Screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher
Q2: Hi, what is the longest explosure time?
A: they really don't consider the exposure time with this it right around a 16th of a second, what it does is continulayy take images and stack them one on top of the other to give the best image overall the longer you track the object the more images it takes so the picture becomes more and more clear.
Q3: Is it possible to use this type of camera with a dob that has no tracking? (other than taking single frames?)
A: You definitely can but you will have to manually move the scope to allow the imager to take enough pictures to stack and give you a good image
Q4: Is there software that will allow me to capture the video from this on a Mac? I know YOUR CD only contains Windows versions, and I already have Keiths Image Stacker and Lynkeos for processing. I just need to capture the video. Thanks! - j
A: Starry Night Software puts out AstroPhoto Suite that will allow you to use a CCD imager with a Mac. Here's the URL; just paste it into your browser's address window: http://telescopes.com/products/Starry_Night_Software_Starry_Night_AstroPhoto_Suite_42300.html.
Q5: Are you able to capture any bright or faint deep sky objects with this camera?
A: Because of its relatively low resolution, we do not recommend the NexImage Solar System Imager for deep-space imaging.
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