Orion 52084 instruction manual

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Figure 7. Because the StarShoot Pro is sensitive to light, an aperture mask is needed on the telescope for any imaging during daylight. For a refractor, the hole should be centered on the aperture mask. For a reflector, the hole should be off to one side of the aperture mask.

4.Open Maxim DL Essentials by clicking on the icon installed on your com- puter’s desktop. Once open, Essentials should automatically connect to your camera and display the Camera Control Window.

5.Remove the eyepiece from your telescope.

6.Connectthecameratoyourtelescope.Makesurethesecuringthumbscrew(s) on the focuser drawtube is firmly tightened. If your telescope has built-in T-threads, then remove the nosepiece from the StarShoot Pro, and thread the camera onto the telescope (see Figures 2a-b).

7.Set the mode to Light Color 1x1 in the Camera Control Window. Set the Seconds (exposure time) to .01 to begin with. In the box underneath the Mode box, select Focus. Make sure the Dark Subtract box is unchecked. Check the Delay box so you can easily stop the exposures when the cam- era is focused.

8.Press the Expose button in the Camera Control Window. The camera will take short exposures and display them on the computer screen. For daytime imaging, open the Screen Stretch Window (in the View menu), and set the stretch mode to Moon.

9.Try to get a Max Pixel of around 40000 to 50000 by increasing or decreas- ing exposure time (.002 sec is the minimum exposure time). If the (daytime) image is still too bright to produce an acceptable image on your computer

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Contents Orion StarShoot Pro Deep Space Color Imager Table of Contents Page Telescope Parts ListGetting Started System Requirements refer to FigureSecuring ThumbscrewTelescope Computer MountSoftware Installation Software Driver InstallationPower To install the camera driver on a Windows XP computer Camera Driver InstallationSelect Locate and install driver software recommended To install the camera driver on Windows Vista computerObtaining First Images Getting Started During DaylightPage Page Screen Stretch Window Astronomical Imaging Focusing Page To start Imaging Deep Sky ObjectsDark Frames Set the Mode in the Camera Control Window to Dark RawFlat Fields Vignetting Set the Mode in the Camera Control window to Light RawDark Frame Calibration Select Setup Calibrate from the Process menuImage Processing Light and Dark 2x2 ModesPage Convert Raw to Color Select Setup Calibrate in the Process menuFlat Field Calibration Combining Deep Sky Images Page Filter Combine MethodsColor Balance Stretch Recommended Processing Sequence Batch Process window Batch ProcessUsing The StarShoot Pro as an Autoguider Guide tab Computer to Mount Connection Camera Control Window, click on the Guide tab Click OK in the Ascom Telescope Chooser windowAutoguider Calibration Page Edit Menu Other Features of Maxim DL EssentialsMultiple Camera Control for Autoguiding Window Menu View MenuHelp Menu TipsPolar Alignment Choosing a Site for Astro-imaging Using Focal Reducers and Barlow LensesFilters USB Extension Cable Care and MaintenanceSpecifications Use the supplied USB cable first Appendix A. TroubleshootingThis is normal 25.26Camera lost its connection Images look very noisy overallAppendix B. Field of View Quick Reference Guide 600mm 750mm 900mm 138.8’ X 90.6’ 111’ X 72.5’ 92.5’ X 60.4’ Telescope Focal Length 2032mm 3910mm Camera Control Window, Subframe Reset Appendix C Summarized Procedure to Imaging Deep Sky ObjectsProcess Calibrate Various processing commands are found in the Process menu Page Page One-Year Limited Warranty

52084 specifications

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