Sunday, 19 February 2012

Xbox Camera

After a sucessful test with the old webcam I was finally ready to adapt and use the better Xbox camera.

The main concern was keeping dust off the image chip so I was cautious throughout this mod. I decided to make a dust cap first for the telescope adapter:


Firstly I had to prise apart the camera... If done gently you can still keep the outer body looking tidy:


The front body requires a little "modding" to allow the adpater room to fit onto the image chip:



The a quick removal of the original lens:



and fit everything back together:


I also removed the base as it wont have much use now its ready for a telescope... Cant wait to try it and the forecast is good for tonight!
Will start with some images of Jupiter as I know from the old camera what to expect...

Saturday, 18 February 2012

First Images Of Jupiter

Don't Laugh! This is my first ever image of Jupiter and taken with my 10yr old Logitech Webcam as a proof of concept. You can make out the moons of Jupiter but not much else... I now plan to modify and then use the better Xbox camera...


Friday, 17 February 2012

Webcam adapter

I now have an adapter for my webcam to fit securely to the telescope. Before using this it was a real struggle to line up the imaging chip with the focal point of the telescope.
This will be a trial before I start to use the Xbox camera which has a slightly higher resolution.


Sunday, 12 February 2012

Webcams!

To produce some better results with my astro photography I have begun using a Webcam to capture images.

When attached to the telescope I can record short clips and then use software to "stack" the frames together to produce a photo...

Initially I have been using an old logitech quick cam express but I've struggled to get results:


So I've purchased a slightly better webcam with a higher resolution. Its actually intended for use with an Xbox:



Results to follow soon....

Friday, 10 February 2012

The Pleiades


This photo also has a the Pleiades in the upper right hand corner... Also know as the Seven sisters or M45



Friday, 3 February 2012

First use of the celestron laser Finder

Finally a chance to test the new laser finder!


So far really pleased with the laser. Its a joy to use and so much better than the standard Red Dot Finder! The mount I made seems to be nice and solid and easily adjustable to setup the laser.



Astro-photography

I now have a new T-ring adaptor for my camera. This will allow me to attach my S6500FD Fuji to my telescope. Hopefully for some fantastic images!
The revelation eyepiece kit also includes a few adaptors that will help...

Pics to follow!