What's Up? Webcast: Choosing an Imaging Camera

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @DSOImager
    @DSOImager Місяць тому +3

    A clarification on mono vs osc (16:20). 1 hour of integration time with mono is pretty much the same as 1 hour of osc. Mono does not require more integration time than OSC (if anything, you can get away with a little less integration on the mono). Mono does take a little more effort to process. The main risk with mono on a single night trip is if clouds roll in before you get all the colors. This of coarse can be mitigated by using filter offsets and using a sequence that grabs LRGBL.
    I hear "mono needs more" or "takes longer" a lot, but it's a misunderstanding that a lot of people have, which unfortunately steers many away from trying mono after they've cut their teeth with their first osc.

  • @dalesmith4032
    @dalesmith4032 Місяць тому +2

    Should you choose the camera first, and then the telescope, or the telescope and then the camera?

    • @SkyWatcherUSA
      @SkyWatcherUSA  Місяць тому +2

      Most people choose their telescope and mount first. That is usually a far bigger investment than the camera most of the time. You will need to have a telescope system that works for your needs and life style. We would pick the camera afterwards. But each person's approach is different.
      -Kevin

  • @dcinzona
    @dcinzona Місяць тому

    Please please please get sky-watcher to reimburse you for a microphone like a blue yeti or logitech blue sona ( I can personally vouch for the latter ). Other than that, love the content, as usual.