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APUS Series of WebCam Adapters
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In the last few years, an interesting and exciting development has occurred
in astro-imaging. The use of inexpensive webcams have now been able to capture
impressive views of planets and deep sky objects. A camera costing less than
$200 plus software that is usually shared as freeware has allowed these camera
to compete with CCD cameras costing 10 times as much. However, the very small
size of the imaging chip makes it impossible to adequately capture extended
nebulae objects with the most common telescopes. In addition, the advantages
these chips have in capturing planetary detail is limited because the pixels
are not small enough. To solve these problems, Optec has developed the APUS
SCT set of WebCam Adapters.
The APUS SCT set is comprised of two adapters.
For extended objects, the APUS SCT 0.36X (f/3.6 with a f /10 SCT) gives the
largest unvignetted field for use with a SCT class telescope. For planetary
imaging, the APUS SCT 2.50X (f/25 with a f/10 SCT) gives the optimal focal ratio
for capturing all the detail. This set has been optimized to partially compensate
for the aberrations associated with the SCT class of telescopes and give better
performance compared to simple achromat that are usually adapted for this use
by amateur astronomers.
Phillips ToUcam Pro II is very popular for astro-imaging. Click on picture to
link to Adirondack Video Astronomy and learn more about this camera. Adirondack
is an Optec dealer.
QuickCam
and UnconventionalImaging
Astronomy Group
is a leading users group devoted to the development of this technology. Click
on rotating logo to visit their web site.
Registax Version 3 is a very good and free program for processing the images
generated by these cameras. Click on the logo to visit their web site.
Instruments for Astronomy