Another modification done by me this time.

I have just thought of using my Panasonic camcorder to record solar activity and maybe make it as a webcam for sunspot imaging.
So, actually this modification doesn't cost you a lot of money and consuming of time. Just to get a inexpensive UV filter. That's enough!


The modification steps are very easy. First, unscrew the inner ring that hold the lens of the filter, then try to use the inner ring as a guide to draw the cut-off line on the astro solar safety film. Final step is put the solar safety film on the top of the UV lens, then only screw the inner ring back to the original position. That's all. The finished product will look alike this:

So, next step I will do is try the finished product under the sunlight to make sure no light can pass through the filter. If yes, I have to re-do again with the new piece of solar safty film.
Photo below is my cheap Panasonic camcorde with the new solar filter screw on. So, the final testing haven't done yet. Will try it on this saturday if possible.

Let's talk about this camcorder. This is a lower end product from Panasonic. It is cheap but very useful. It can be function as a Webcam. With 10x optical plus 500x digital zooming system, I can actually zoom in the the Sun without any help from telescope ( will test it out and see ).

Hope this kind of modification can give a favour to all the amateur astronomer out there, so that we can share with publics and students. This is the purpose why I am doing this.
Enjoy and have fun!
Regards,
Tommy