Polaroid ST-7E, ST-8E, ST-9E manual Connecting the older model CFW-6 filter wheel to the Camera

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Section 4 - Camera Hardware

 

 

 

C8, 8" f/10

LX200, 10" f/35

14" f/11

 

Field of

Pixel

Field of

Pixel

Field of

Pixel

 

View

Size

View

Size

View

Size

Camera

(arcmins)

(arcsecs)

(arcmins)

(arcsecs)

(arcmins)

(arcsecs)

Tracking

4.2x4.2

1.3x1.5

11.7x11.7

3.7x4.3

2.3x2.3

0.7x0.8

CCD

 

 

 

 

 

 

ST-5C

5.4x4.1

1.0x1.0

14.4x10.8

2.7x2.7

2.8x2.1

0.5x0.5

ST-237

8.0x6.0

0.75x0.75

21.6x16.2

2.0x2.0

4.0x3.0

0.38x0.38

STV

8.0x5.0

1.5x1.5

21.6x13.5

4.0x4.0

4.0x2.5

0.75x0.75

ST-6

14.6x11.1

2.3x2.7

38.9x29.5

6.2x7.3

7.6x5.7

1.2x1.4

ST-7E

11.9x7.9

0.9x0.9

31.2x20.8

2.4x2.4

6.1x4.1

0.5x0.5

ST-8E

23.8x15.8

0.9x0.9

62.4x41.6

2.4x2.4

12.2x8.2

0.5x0.5

ST-9E

17.6x17.6

2.0x2.0

46.2x46.2

5.3x5.3

9.1x9.1

1.1x1.1

 

Table 4.4 - Field of View

 

 

 

Focal Length to fill

Focal Length to fill

Object

Size

Tracking CCD

ST-7E

Moon

0.5°

275mm =

760mm =

 

 

11 inches

30 inches

Jupiter

40 arcseconds

13000mm =

34000mm =

 

 

510 inches

1350 inches

M51-Whirlpool

8 x 5

1040mm =

3700mm =

Galaxy

arcminutes

41 inches

145 inches

M27-Dumbell

8.5 x 5.5

"

"

Nebula

arcminutes

 

 

M57-Ring Nebula

1.3 x 1

6400mm =

23000mm =

 

arcminutes

250 inches

900 inches

Table 4.5 - Focal Length Required

From these numbers you can deduce that the popular C8, an 8" f/10 telescope will nicely frame many popular objects with the ST-7E whereas a much shorter system (f/3, perhaps achieved with a focal reducer) will frame the same objects for the tracking CCD. Another point to bear in mind is that, except for planetary images, you'll rarely take images where the pixel size in seconds of arc is down near the seeing limit. Most objects are relatively large, where the field of view is more important than whether the individual pixels are less than half the seeing.

4.6 Connecting the older model CFW-6 filter wheel to the Camera

The SBIG CFW-6 filter wheel can be connected to the camera using the relay port adapter provided with the camera. The adapter plugs into the 9 Pin connector on the ST-7E/8E/9E head. The phone cable connection connects to the telescope drive to adjust the telescope position when collecting images using Self-Guiding, and the short cable with three

5f/6.3 with the Meade star digonal focal reducer.

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