This is a thread for experienced veterans.
I just found these old cameras forgotten in some drawers when moving an astronomy club to a new address: Celestron PIXCEL 255, SBIG CCDH-1, SBIG ST-7, and StarLight MX7c.
So I ask: would it be feasible to use these cameras for teaching astro imaging to a group of newcomers to Astronomy? Not for critical imaging, precise photometry, or high-resolution spectroscopy, but for initial astrophotography and differential photometry practice? I know that I will need to attach some of these cameras to a computer with a parallel port and find adequate software for these oldies but I suppose that wouldn't be a problem. I also realize that the SBIG cameras are quite heavy.
Is anyone in this group - who used any of these cameras - willing to share views on this issue? Any comments, please, will be welcome.
Thank you.
Ari
Ari:
The ST-7 was my first ccd camera used on my 8" f/4 SN. It was a workhorse for 10+ years until it failed. My FOV was a reasonable 20x30 arcmin at the FL of 800 mm. With 9 um pixels, the image scale was 2.3 "/pix. It used 1.25" mounted filters in my sbig filter wheel. I loved it for both precise photometry and some astrophotography.
Ken
I have a ST-8XE and a ST-7XE that I use with a 8in f4 newt and a Meade SCT.
They work great. I bought the 8 for $500 used. The 7 I bought new in the late 1990's.
The ONLY disadvantage I can see is the weight and the power draw.
You do want the USB ports for quicker downloads.
That is nice to know, Ken and Vladimir.
I appreciate your comments and tips.
Thanks!
Ari
Sorry for having duplicated my replies...
Nothing wrong with them if they work. Not much sense in trying to sell one. I have had a very nice Moravian G-1600 with BVRI filters on CN for over a month. I had hoped that some budding photometer might snap up the combo, but no takers after the CMOS revolution. The only reason that the Moravian is redundant is FOV in my larger (14") scope. So if they work, keep them for backup or use them. I suspect that the ST-7 and the Starlight would still be good for photometry.
Ed
Hi, Ed!
It's good to have your point of view on this matter.
I took CCD Photometry I & II with you during last year's first semester.
Thank you.
Ari
Thanks for the kind words, Ari. I enjoyed having you in the class and will be back at it this Spring.
Ed