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Svbony SV105 Telescope Camera USB 2.0 Electronic Eyepiece Camera 1.25" 2MP Digital Eyepiece USB Camera for Beginner

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Hmmm. The one I gifted, I briefly tried it on my C90 and on a guidescope to make sure it worked, and it did fine on both. For example, the Moon is a very bright object, so you will have to lower exposure time compared to planets. You can always ask on SharpCap forums for help or try to watch some guides on youtube to learn how to control it. Is the SVBONY SV105 a good guide camera? Q15:Is SV205 camera suitable for deep space photography? A15:The SV205 camera has only one second exposure time, which is not suitable for deep space photography. Q5:Can the sv105/205/305 be connected to the guide scope? A5:Yes, but sv105/205 is not suitable for capturing deep space images. Q6: Is the camera color? A6: At present, except that the SV305M Pro camera is monochrome, all other svbony astronomical cameras are color. Q7: Does the camera have filter threads and dimensions? A7: All our cameras are threaded and can be fitted with 1.25 inch filters. The SVBONY SV105 is easy to use for a beginner because it doesn’t require any elaborate setup. It can be best described as plug-and-play.

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I think it might be somewhat interesting as a guide camera. I don't guide, however, so it doesn't interest me in that regard. After a few sessions, you will get a sense of what you need to adjust and change to get the best picture, including changing the resolution. You can also get full resolution with the camera in MJPG mode, but only if you’re down at 15.6ms. Its limitations are quite obvious but not surprising. It does the job and meets expectations. That’s more than enough for someone testing the waters of planetary imaging. It should be stated here that one does not normally apply a flat-field correction to one of the flat-field images as we have done here; we have done this to show the dramatic effects of flat-field correction on pixel vignetting. Imagine the effect that such flat-field correction will have on lunar images showing similar pixel vignetting.For lunar and planetary it's ok, but for guiding (or platesolving) the SV105 is just not sensitive enough. The SVBONY SV105 will come with the SharpCap installation CD. If you encounter any problems with the latest version, then install the version of SharpCap provided on the CD that came in the box. Can I use the SVBONY SV105 camera for astrophotography and deep sky imaging?

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There has been some uninformed speculation on this forum about this camera, and some advice, good or bad that is not based on facts. I expect this camera will become popular with first-timers as well as others. Despite the fact that images of the SV105 (and SV205) are ruined by pixel vignetting, this situation is easily rectified in AstroDMx Capture by means of real time flat-field correction. Q4:When using sv105/205, what if the USB interface of the cable does not match the interface of the imaging device (mobile phone)? A4:You can connect to your mobile phone by purchasing an appropriate OTG adapter cable. For a planetary camera I'd really want to know the frame rate I can use. At this point I can't even tell if it is USB2 or USB3 (I think it is a good assumption that it is not USB1). While the sensor is clearly going to be able to handle a fast frame rate it is not clear to me that the camera itself can implement that. The image is not uniform and this is the result of pixel vignetting. Such an image is a flat-field. It will be noticed if you look carefully, that there are a number of dust spots on the image.There are many reasons to like the SVBONY SV105 planetary imaging camera. I like that it’s easy to use and set up. The images were also of considerable quality despite the meager price point. He seems to be helping the developer of the AstroDMX linux software to test it with many different cameras, and he grabbed the SV105 for his tests. Learning about the best timing for different objects also helps. For example, you’ll get crispier pictures of some objects around the first light (dawn) during specific periods of the year. The major feature of the guiding camera is light sensitivity. The SV105 is not very sensitive. You must see the stars through it to use the guiding software. The guiding scope you are using is important because if it is big enough, it can provide enough light for the SV105 camera sensor to work as a guiding camera.

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Starting up AstroDMx Capture for Windows and applying real-time flat-field correction to the captured data. So, if you can’t use this camera for deep sky astrophotography, can you use it as a guide camera? Well, no, and yes, it depends. To be able to capture nebulae or galaxies, the camera needs to be capable of doing long exposure shots of at least a minimum of 30s. The maximum exposure of SVBONY SV105 is only 500ms, so it is impossible to do deep sky astrophotography. SVBONY SV105 is exclusively a planetary camera. You can do only planetary and moon imaging with it, which is a part of astrophotography. Deep sky astrophotography is not possible with this camera. Overall, it’s adequate for beginners interested in lunar and planetary imaging. How to use the SVBONY SV105 cameraQ17:Whether SV105 and SV205 cameras are suitable for ASCOM drive? A17:NO,ASCOM drive cannot debug SV105 and SV205 cameras.

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Then: using it in the telescope, try at daytime with a terrestrial object that is at least a few dozen meters away. When I tried the SV105 with my guidescope I first used my car as a target on daylight to figure out the focusing distance.

If the above conditions are correct, the camera may be damaged. 3. If the computer can recognize the camera. Jupiter was first up in the night sky, and once I had dialed in the exposure settings (a combination of exposure time and gain) on the screen it looked pretty good despite seeing occasionally fluttering. Its late summer here so temperature shifts and high humidity play havoc with seeing conditions. What Jupiter looked like on the computer screen

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