Orion 52186, 52185 instruction manual Parts List, System, Camera Feature List

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Parts List

StarShoot™ Deep Space Video Camera (DSVC)

C mount to 1.25" nosepiece adapter (threaded for 1.25" filters)

BNC/RCA Adapter

RCA Cable (10 ft)

Mains Power Adapter

Field Battery Power Adapter

Orion Video Capture device, video

adapter cables and Software CD Figure 1. Camera attached to telescope.

System

Requirements (refer to Figure 1)

Telescope

The DSVC can be used with virtually any telescope that is compatible with 1.25" format eyepieces. The camera simply is inserted into a focuser in the same way as a standard eyepiece (Figure 1). If you use a star diagonal, you should remove it before installing the DSVC. If your telescope does not have enough inward focus travel, you will need to use an optional 1.25" Barlow lens to extend the telescope’s focal plane to the camera’s imaging plane (Barlow sold separately).

Mount

While using an equatorial (EQ) mount is recommended to achieve the best results, one is not absolutely required for imaging with the DSVC.

For obtaining the best deep space and planetary images, however, we do rec- ommend an equatorial mount. Deep space imaging requires the longest expo- sure and hence requires more accurate tracking.

Planetary imaging requires combining many individual images, and having an equatorial mount will prevent the planet from drifting out of the field of view of the camera during the time it takes to acquire the large number of images nec- essary. A motor drive (single-axis) is recommended too for convenient capture of sequential images without manual re-adjustment of the telescope’s position.

For the best results a GoTo mount is highly recommended.

Figure 2. TV as a displaying device.

Figure 3. Laptop as a displaying/

 

capture/broadcasting device.

Viewing Devices

The Camera outputs a standard composite video signal that can be displayed or recorded on any device with composite video input such as a TV, Projector, Camcorder, DVR or VCR (Figure 2).

Optionally using the included Orion Video Capture Device, camera output can also be viewed and captured on a PC/Laptop (Figure 3).

(Read the Orion StarShoot Video Capture Device manual for details).

Camera Feature List

Frame integration for up to 4 seconds exposure (256x Sense up).

Automatic Gain control for deep space objects.

Auto Light Control (ALC) shutter speeds from 1/10000 second to 1/100 second.

Super Digital Noise Reduction virtually eliminates all hot pixels and the need for dark frames.

Color Bar display for display calibration and testing of video signal.

2X digital zoom feature.

Customizable Title text display.

Light & Dark Gamma modes.

High and Mid sharpness enhancement modes.

Horizontal and vertical mirror functions.

Auto white balance mode.

Wide and Narrow Auto Tracking White Balance (ATW) modes aid in light polluted skies.

Auto, Color and Black and White day/night modes.

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Contents Orion StarShoot Deep Space Video Camera System Parts ListCamera Feature List Camera Field of View Getting Started During DaylightCamera Controls White BAL. white balanceAGC automatic Gain Control FLC Flickerless modeATW Auto Tracking Balance AES Auto Electronic ShutterREV Typical Camera Settings Astronomical ImagingSoftware TipsThings to Do Customer Support Help Line 800 Recommended Reading SpecificationsOrionTelescopes.com

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