From: Mark Gaffney <markgaffney@me.com>

Date: January 21, 2010 9:18:45 PM MST

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Re: New AstroIIDC user


I know I`ve broached this question before, but.. Greg Crinklaw is saying the Scorpion is really a Video/Webcam upon hearing the process for acquiring images. If the camera is set as such the exposure calculator in ST3 Pro isn`t applicable..Unless the CCD setting has useful information..?(I have the details & nanometre readings etc. input for the Scorpion as a CCD from info he interpreted from the sensitivity graph...)


Mark.

On 22/01/2010, at 3:05 PM, milton_aupperle wrote:

Mark;

No. They put different CCD's in different Grasshopper models, just like the Scorpions, Fleas etc.. The one I have (GRAS-14S5M-C) is 6.45 microns and it's an EXHAD CCD not a HAD (use Google to find the difference). Basically it means the CCD is about 3 times as sensitive as your 4.4 micron Scorpion is.

As far as filters go, I don't have a preference, except that they should be parfocal. I got a good deal on the Astro Don E series as they were being cleared out and were basically the same price as a Baader.

HTH..

Milton Aupperle

--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Mark Gaffney <markgaffney@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Milton,
> I thought I read that your Grasshopper is 4.4 microns too, is this the
> case? I guess there maybe other versions? I told the guy from Adelaide
> I`d get back to him with respect to the Astrodon`s but not at his
> exhorbitant price! Kurt`s just written with qualified praise for the
> Baader`s for their price. Do you think they`d be better than your run-
> of the -mill types like perhaps the Astonomicks, or any good at all?
>
> Mark.