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Old May 20th 04, 09:19 AM
Maurice Gavin
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Default S&T review SBIGs full frame CCD camera

Interesting article with sample starfields by S&T's Sen Ed Dennis di
Cicco on SBIGs full frame 36 x 24mm monochrome STL-11000M CCD in the
current July 2004 S&T; p96-102. Cost US$8000. Can your scope cover
this field?

SBIG's webpage http://www.sbig.com/sbwhtmls/large_format_cameras.htm
provides camera spec etc.

Maurice Gavin -- WPO - UK
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Old May 20th 04, 09:50 AM
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Maurice Gavin wrote:

Interesting article with sample starfields by S&T's Sen Ed Dennis di
Cicco on SBIGs full frame 36 x 24mm monochrome STL-11000M CCD in the
current July 2004 S&T; p96-102. Cost US$8000. Can your scope cover
this field?

SBIG's webpage http://www.sbig.com/sbwhtmls/large_format_cameras.htm
provides camera spec etc.

Maurice Gavin -- WPO - UK


They never review anything cheap or affordable anymore.
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Old May 20th 04, 02:08 PM
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Maurice Gavin wrote:
Interesting article with sample starfields by S&T's Sen Ed Dennis di
Cicco on SBIGs full frame 36 x 24mm monochrome STL-11000M CCD in the
current July 2004 S&T; p96-102. Cost US$8000. Can your scope cover
this field?

SBIG's webpage http://www.sbig.com/sbwhtmls/large_format_cameras.htm
provides camera spec etc.

Maurice Gavin -- WPO - UK


Can you wallet cope with cost?

Neil
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Old May 20th 04, 08:30 PM
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Maurice Gavin wrote:
Interesting article with sample starfields by S&T's Sen Ed Dennis di
Cicco on SBIGs full frame 36 x 24mm monochrome STL-11000M CCD in the
current July 2004 S&T; p96-102. Cost US$8000. Can your scope cover
this field?

SBIG's webpage http://www.sbig.com/sbwhtmls/large_format_cameras.htm
provides camera spec etc.

Maurice Gavin -- WPO - UK



If you want to see what this camera is really capable of - take a look
at:
http://www.starryscapes.com/nebula/rho_wide.html or if you have a fast
connection see the full size, full resolution version at :
http://starryscapes.com/tmp/rho_wide_large.jpg
Amazing
Derrick
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http://www.lh-dome.demon.co.uk/
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Old May 22nd 04, 10:54 AM
Maurice Gavin
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 14:08:07 +0100, Neil Gwillym
wrote:

Maurice Gavin wrote:
Interesting article with sample starfields by S&T's Sen Ed Dennis di
Cicco on SBIGs full frame 36 x 24mm monochrome STL-11000M CCD in the
current July 2004 S&T; p96-102. Cost US$8000. Can your scope cover
this field?

SBIG's webpage http://www.sbig.com/sbwhtmls/large_format_cameras.htm
provides camera spec etc.

Maurice Gavin -- WPO - UK


Can you wallet cope with cost?

Neil


It's amusing how this dual posting here and sci.astro.amateur provokes
a totally different response.

If you want great results from a big [half frame] colour chip try

http://www.starlight-xpress.co.uk/SXV-M25.htm
 




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