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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2014 16:26:34 GMT
I use three different optical tubes for live video, depending on the venue and target. My three are a 90mm Orion ShortTube refractor for wide field viewing and solar video through a Baader filter I built. Then there is a Lunt LS60THa/B600 for pure solar sharing, and the big gun, a Meade 10" f/10 on an Atlas EQ-G. With two Mallincams (Junior, Junior PRO) the combinations are mind numbing at time since I also add an f/6.3 reducer to the Meade most times (planets need long focal length, though) and often throw on a 0.5X Antares reducer at the camera to drop the image of the moon down to the 16" monitor field of view. Which makes playing with ALC, SENSE UP, AGC, ZOOM, GAMMA, APC all at the camera, and Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Tint, Sharpness, and different terms for these on the digitizer/laptop display versus the monitor, yikes, no wonder the learning curve seems like the Matterhorn.
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