From: "Duane" <macastronomer@mac.com>

Date: December 9, 2006 7:35:15 PM MST

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: fiR.I.P.


Thanks Milton. I'm going to have to bite the bullet and get one of these two cameras. I 

have some simple questions before I order.


My existing 1.25" adaptor that I used with the Fire-i board camera has threading on it. Will 

Either one of the two you recommended work with that same adaptor?


What is the difference between the two you recommended? One says Color and one says 

Bayer ( I thought all color cameras used a bayer filter... shows what I know). I will get 

whichever you recommend. Is one more light sensitive than the other?


Thanks for the help.


Duane


--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@...> wrote:


Hi Duane;


On 9-Dec-06, at 10:32 AM, Duane wrote:


My fire-i camera is dead.


I tried to use it last night for the first time in a very long  

time. It shows nothing when

looking at something like Saturn. I pointed it at the Moon and it  

shows one side very

brightly lit and then it smears across the screen.


Sometimes it jitters and blips black as it does this.


I took it apart and reset the small second board. The chip looks  

fine. Everything "looks"

normal. Examples are here: http://homepage.mac.com/deal/firip/ 

firip.html


I had a look at the image and it's definitely dying or dead. I have a  

monochrome Unibrain camera that did the same thing. I think it's  

TSLV1501 chip that died.


I think it's time for a new camera. Have the Fire-i cameras gotten  

any better since this

one?


Nope - same hardware.


I would rather use a color camera (hate fussing with filters), are  

there any other color

cameras that are worth spending the extra money on?


I would recommend the DBK 21AF04 $350USD


http://www.theimagingsource.com/en/products/cameras/firewire_bayer/ 

1-99-99.htm


or  DFK 21AF04 $350USD


http://www.theimagingsource.com/en/products/cameras/firewire_color/ 

1-0-0.htm


The DBK 21F04 is cheaper ($260USD) and work okay,  but they don't  

have the exposure range that the AF series do (AF are 1/60th os a  

second to 30 seconds versus 1/30th to 1 second) and more importantly  

don't have any upgradeable firmware which will become an important  

feature in early 2007 (I can't say anymore than that either).


Hope That Helps..


Milton J. Aupperle

President

ASC - Aupperle Services and Contracting

Mac Software (Drivers, Components and Application) Specialist

#1005 - 815 14th Avenue. S.W.

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