From: Milton Aupperle <milton@outcastsoft.com>

Date: March 3, 2008 9:05:56 AM MST

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Auto-Guiding and photography..


Hi Mark;


On 3-Mar-08, at 4:38 AM, Mark Gaffney wrote:

 Hi Milton, Could you describe what you mean by "erratic flexure issues" when using the 

guide-scope and GPUSB.


By erratic flexure I mean the amount and degree of movement changes each time I use it.


The C8 has some (I think it does) mirror movement issues, the focuser for my cheap guide scope had some play in it, the rail and rings mounted on the C8 Tube had some play, and the total mass of the guide scope, cameras, C8 were almost at the limits of what the HEQ5 can handle weight wise.


To fix most of it would probably mean buying a saddle plate so that I could mount the guide camera and C8 in parallel and mounting the optics for the Guide scope and guide camera on a non adjustable solid aluminum rail. But the C8 mirror movement would still be an issue.


Your comments about the OAG and more recent ones about the 

Dage-MTI cameras are noted. If I do have to buy a new camera, perhaps a higher resolution  

or basic model of this type might be the go. I`ve been following your advice about the larger 

pixel size on the Flea cameras and now these.


The problem is that most cameras that have larger pixels and bigger image areas are very expensive CCDs.


I could eventually use the present IS camera, a 

DBK 21A F04 AS to guide camera!?


It makes a good guider. People have taken some interesting DSO images with the IS cameras too.


I`m waiting on a pricing email from Dage.


So am I. My suspicion is that these cameras will be very expensive, much more than the Fleas and probably in the Grasshopper range.



Have 

postponed the Moonlite focuser for a couple of weeks further into April whilst I update to 

Leopard. Mark


I have left all my G4 / G5 Macs at Tiger and likely will not be moving to Leopard for 6 to 12 months until it's stable. My x86 boxes is set up for a dual boot into Tiger or Leopard, but I spend most of my time in Tiger. Just too many inconsistencies.


Milton J. Aupperle

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