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

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

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

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Finally for the end of the night I decided to try for Mars, I had never imaged mars before in detail (once I tried with my GH4 and Zenithstar 80ED before I had barlows and powermates and all i got was a red dot. This attempt was significantly better, I could even see surface features and what not. Mars – SV105 + 5x Power Mate Keep in mind the shots of Jupiter and Saturn seen below were imaged with a reflector with a bird jones design which means there is a built in barlow in the focuser that causes some optical abberations. This design is well known to create some focus issues as you cannot a real sharp image and you also get some color abberations. This camera will do a better job with a MAK telescope for sure which does not have such limitations. I am still very happy with them. Starting up AstroDMx Capture for Windows and applying real-time flat-field correction to the captured data. The SVBONY SV305 is a new, low cost camera for Lunar, Planetary and brighter deep sky objects imaging. AstroDMx Capture for Windows, Linux and macOS is set up as we have seen to do the correction in real time so that corrected data are saved.

hope for Svbony SV305 (IMX290) camera? Is there any hope for Svbony SV305 (IMX290) camera?

The SVBONY SV105 is a bit light-sensitive, more than a webcam, and I’ve had some friends confirm this. I have tried to work the sv 105 with my 5SE. I can't get anything on my laptop but varying shades of gray. I wrote into the company (no one there seems fluent in English). She ultimately concluded I would need a focal reducer. Is this worth trying or should I just return the thing? Just trying to get a little beginenner astrophotography started.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?

Svbony SV105 Telescope Camera 1.25 Inches, Digital Color

Use the Exposure camera control to adjust the right hand side of the histogram so it ends around 60% (see picture below). For the astronomer, this represents an opportunity to capture flat fields. The telescope can be pointed at a uniform grey region of the sky and flat-field images captured. Even better, a piece of white plasticard can be taped in front of the telescope to act as an additional diffuser. If the plasticard diffuser is not used, it may be necessary to employ a neutral density filter to prevent the image from being saturated with light.

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So with the moon and the power mate I was looking at specific regions, I’m not super familiar with the features of the moon except for the tyco crater… so I decided to try for a moasic of the entire lunar surface which actually turned out really well, except I missed to overlaps… but it makes my mosaic uniquely mine. 37MP Mosaic of the Moon using the SV105 Make sure that the scope is pointing at a uniform area of grey sky or that a white plasticard is in front of the scope. Next Up was Saturn but Seeing degraded while it was in prime position, so I managed to get a decent photo but I’m certain with calmer skies I can get the Cassini division between the two larger rings. SV105 Image of Saturn After Processing

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Q13:Can sv105 and sv205 be compatible with C mount lens? A13:incompatible,SV105 and SV205 camera without CS thread. So if anyone uses a telescope with 400mm focal length work together with SV105, don’t put SV105 whole adapter barrel into the diagonal. Try it, please! By the way, If anyone have a telescope with a 300mm focal length. Maybe you need a extend tube ( W2761 ) to connect the SV105 camera. then the camera could focus and capture the clear image. Notwithstanding the previous cameras, SVBONY have got it right with the SV305 and I don't think that this camera will disappoint. It does not have a guiding port, but for an introduction to astronomical imaging, this is not a deal-breaker.Still too many uncertainties at this point. Kind of a shame, however, as Svbony might be able to clear things up pretty easily and the price is certainly intriguing. Today is an evenly overcast day with the sky covered by a uniform layer of stratus clouds. There are no obvious gradients in the brightness of the sky. One note I have to write here. Some people put the sv105 camera into the diagonal. Then said he see nothing clear. Please remember that SV105 didn’t autofocus. You need adjust the telescope focus wheel and see the image changing on the computer meantime. Finally you could get the clear image with slowly adjust the focus wheel. Q8: Can the camera be used to observe various nebulae? A8: First, there must be a suitable observation environment. Second, the telescope used can observe the nebula you want to observe. When both of these can be met, the Svbony camera can observe the nebula (sv305 series and above cameras can be preferred for deep space observation.)

Using the SV105 and SV205 as a Guide Camera with PHD2 - Svbony Using the SV105 and SV205 as a Guide Camera with PHD2 - Svbony

A common way to mitigate the brightness of the moon is to use a red (Wratten #25) or IR Cut filter. I don't know if a filter can be attached to the end of your camera but if so, the red filter is a good investment. If it's not a touptek, and the computer interface of this camera, in raw mode, is somehow universal (as was the SV105, meaning: works with Linux, Macs and most importantly: Raspberry Pi) thiswould make it interesting (from my perspective) despite the sensor not being as good as the 224. 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. Looking at Jupiter.......... All i get using thesvbony sv105 is a white blur, and i cant find a user manual to figure out what i'm doing wrong 157187186549965938.png I got one, and briefly tested it on my 50mm guidescope before gifting it to a local fellow who loves the moon & planets.

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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. 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. Overall, it’s adequate for beginners interested in lunar and planetary imaging. How to use the SVBONY SV105 camera or exposure is too high, which needs lowering exposure to the minimum millisecond value, and/or using a filter to dim the image (a moon, or ND, or variable polarizing filter). If it's exposure, then a barlow could also help (by making the image larger, the barlow spreads the light) Nope. The SV105 is a UVC device. When you connect the SV105 camera to your computer, the computer system will install the driver automatically.



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