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![]() "Jack Schmidling" wrote in message om... "Michael A. Covington" Actually my own two best Mars shots are one of each -- one with a traditional CCD (using a "repeat and pick the best" mode on my STV) and one with ToUCam Pro. Since the ToUCam Pro costs only 1/10 as much, and gives a color image, and produced a good image with much less work, I consider it the winner..... By definition, there can only be one "best" so you need to make a choice. However, it still does not prove the point that it wins in any scientific sense. Until or unless someone produces a web cam picture as good or better than the best out there,the CCD wins. I doubt that the same kind of chip will produce substantially different pictures at the same temperature with different hardware around it! The one significant variable is the color mask. I would *expect* monochrome chips with tricolor masks to have an edge over color chips. Apart from that, this is almost like asking (in the old days) whether a Canon or a Nikon would take better astrophotos. |
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