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Svbony SV205 Telescope Electronic Camera, 1.25 Inches Digital Color Astronomy Camera with 8MP USB3.0, Telescope Eyepiece for Beginners Planetary Lunar

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First: The SV305 is NOT related to the SV105 or SV205 cameras, both of which have pixel vignetting and are just basically webcams, although the SV205 was a flawed concept from the outset. The SV305 is a totally new camera built to be a low cost imager.

The SV305 is a good camera and I have found no issues with it. Nicola and I intend to implement this camera in our AstroDMx Capture software for Linux and macOS. The testing I have done with it can be found HERE I will use the Meade 127mm, F=1000mm f/7/9, and SV205 camera as well as the latest SV305M Pro camera in today’s test. SVBONY SV121 1.25'' Red Laser Collimator will be used to adjust the collimation. Also, you will need to adjust the alignment of the guide scope and the OTA for a common axis. 3. Test when finished the program, please remove the SV205 from the Windows computer, and then connect it to a Linux computer, it will work normally with the USB3.0 port. (and then connect it to a Mac computer, it will work with your Mac computer. ) If the above conditions are correct, the camera may be damaged. 3. If the computer can recognize the camera.Thanks @JonCarleton, am i understanding correctly.... USB cable from Guide camera to laptop running PHD2, USB cable from Laptop to mount ? but which port on which part of the mount, I have an EQM-35 PRO with Handset and separate module that the handset plugs into.

range of 400-700nm. When imaging celestial images in the visible light range, a balanced color can be obtained. You can remove the protective glass at the front Alternatively, can you start PHD2 and see if you can connect the mount - not being a Windows user, this may be where ASCOM/EQMOD is needed so you may need to do more seeking here (youtube) - particularly if you change where the USB is connected (into controller or handset?) I have no cables (other than power) running to my scope. It runs a Pi4 on the scope that runs indiserver and handles the USB to the cameras and WiFi to the mount controller. I connect my inside desktop to the WiFi and am done.translate([0,0,-1]) scale([1.02, 1.02, 1]) english_thread (diameter=1, threads_per_inch=32, length=14/25.4, internal = true); For planetary, the ASI224MC would be my choice (although inferior to DSLR's as "general purpose") because, similar to another responder, I trust ZWO much more than SVBony. Then I wanted to start dabbling in imaging, which up to now hasn't been successful. Maybe this is the time for folks to tell me to get lost that I don't know what I'm talking about, but figure until then that I'll continue offering advice, based on my experience and help from the stand point that I've struggled with the setup and spent hours (and my Christmas present allowance!) researching the best way for me to do things. Tell me to sod off if you want! 😂

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