Sony SXV-M5C user manual Exposure times and image calibration, Using the add-on autoguider

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Handbook for SXV-M5C Issue 1 August 2004

cycle has completed, the optimum correction speeds, backlash correction and hysteresis values will have been calculated and inserted into the default boxes. Note that the pixels per second rate for the R.A. correction will vary with the cosine of the declination angle, so you may need to alter this value, or re-train the system when changing between objects at widely different declinations.

Exposure times and image calibration

S.T.A.R. 2000 will enable you to greatly extend the exposure times of astronomical images and so detect much fainter objects. The limiting factor is set largely by the increasing effect of light pollution on these extended exposures, but dark sky sites will permit 30 minutes, or more, to be used. You will also begin to see signs of amplifier luminescence at the upper left-hand corner of your images and this will make dark frame subtraction more important than usual.

The software includes an option to generate properly matched dark frames, by recording the number of guiding downloads executed during the taking of the image and using this to add the correct amount of amplifier glow to the resulting dark frame. To use this option, you must record the dark frame immediately after the ‘light frame’, or the download count will be lost. Simply cover the ‘scope aperture, select ‘Take matching dark frame’ in the self guider part of the camera control interface and press ‘Take Photo’. Application of the ‘Gradient fi lter’ (under the Filter Menu) can be used as a final ‘tweak’, if necessary.

Flat field frames can be taken in the usual way, and are not affected by the use of S.T.A.R. 2000.

A clip from a self-guided ‘STAR 2000’ SXV-M5C image

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Using the add-on autoguider:

An alternative to STAR2000 and a very useful accessory is the add-on autoguider head, which takes its power and control signals directly from the SXV camera, via the 18 way socket on its rear panel. The autoguider is only 1.25” in diameter and has a video style ‘CS’ mount thread in its nose, so video lenses may be attached. The guider may be used with either an off-axis prism assembly mounted in front of the SXV

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Sony SXV-M5C user manual Exposure times and image calibration, Using the add-on autoguider