Blair, Grant Jun 19, 2014
They definitely don’t have to be centered on the same poin t– mine were about two degrees off in RA and half a degree in Dec and I got it to work.
Kind Regards/Viele Grüße,
Grant
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I think you have to set up the second camera as the guiding camera only with a bigger field and if both are centered to each other with no offset!
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Am 19.06.2014 um 18:19 schrieb 'Blair, Grant' g.blair@... [guide-user] <guide-user@yahoogroups.com>:
There is definitely a way to do this – I used to do it for my guide camera at the same time as my imaging camera.
Do I remember how to do it? Sorry, I do not. Hopefully somebody else does.
Kind Regards/Viele Grüße,
Grant
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 12:17 PM
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Subject: [guide-user] CCD Field
Hello Users :)
I have a question:
Iám working with two camears on two diffrent teleskopes.
first Scope Newton 1186mm with Canon Eos 6D Fullframe
second Scope C11 HyperStar with Moravian G2-8300 CCD
I have put the two cameras into the Guide CCDs.nad :
Canon Eos 6D Cmos 6.58 6.58 5472 3648 1
G2-8300 Kaf8300 5.4 5.4 3362 2504 3
works fine, if i want to show one camera.
But i want too see the two CCD Fields at overlay into Guide, because i work with the two telecopes at ones.
Is there a way to do this ?