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Old June 13th 07, 12:28 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Pat Clough
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Default Orion Starshoot Solar System Imager 2

Hi folks,
I have bought myself one of these as my first astro camera because it is the
only camera that I could find that was stated as ready to run on Win Vista,
the OS on my laptop.
I have yet to come across any reports from anyone actually using this
camera.
Anyone using it out there??
What sort of results are you getting directly from the camera (before
processing)?
Do you use the MaxIm DL Essentials software supplied with the camera?
Any tips and pointers to using MaxIm?
I am just getting to grips with controlling the camera and am surprised with
the high contrast colour and graininess of the results.
Thanks for any advice that you can offer.
Pat


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