A night with the Malincam Hyper Colour and 6" SCT

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A night with the Malincam Hyper Colour and 6" SCT

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Had an observation last night at Dempsey with the Celestron 6" SCT on a GP mount guided by Skysensor 2000.

The sky was good, but bloody windy. Somehow Dempsey had a very eerie feeling last night, the winds were causing those old doors to open and close with squeeking sound. Some metal sign boards were also rattling with a high pitch tone. Then can also hear some people talking out of nowhere. Honestly I just want to test the Hyper colour (which I bought like 8 months ago) and quickly go home.

The Mallincam hyper colour is a full colour video camera which could do an amazing amount of integration before displaying it on the screen. Its 2 second integration is enough to match the Watec 120N (stellacam II) 8 second integration. And it has up to 12 seconds integration. It beats anything in the market now.

After setting up my small 8" LCD screen, I did a GOTO to M42. You guys won't believe what I saw at 12 second integration. My jaw dropped. The whole nebula spread across the entire 8" LCD. The nebulosity was so clear and coloured with red and blue. There is also a hint of the M43 nearby. I quickly ran to my car to grab my digicam camera, but as Murphy's law dictate, the battery failed at that very moment. :cry:

Unfortunately the scope was shaking due to the strong winds and the tracking has a bit of error (still learning how to use SS2000), so the image is a bit soft. But the nebulosity is very clear.

The best part is that there is almost no noise even at 12 seconds integration. I don't even need to switch on the peltier cooling.

It's amazing what video can do thesedays.
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Hi,
The best part is that there is almost no noise even at 12 seconds integration. I don't even need to switch on the peltier cooling.
You got a strong natural cooler help your video camera to get rid of the heat. :)
It's amazing what video can do thesedays.
Excellent for public observation session... no averted vision technique required, no dark adapation required and no dark sky required... hee hee hee :D :D :D

Have a nice day.
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weixing wrote:Hi,
The best part is that there is almost no noise even at 12 seconds integration. I don't even need to switch on the peltier cooling.
You got a strong natural cooler help your video camera to get rid of the heat. :)
It's amazing what video can do thesedays.
Excellent for public observation session... no averted vision technique required, no dark adapation required and no dark sky required... hee hee hee :D :D :D

Have a nice day.
Hey, I just happen to see your avatar. The colour of M42 last night is like the colour in your avatar except much brighter. Of course, the shape and the look is different since it is a different object.
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Heh Vincent its sounds really intriguing. Pls post some pics of the display leh but don't make us wait eight months for it hor... :) :)
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acc wrote:Heh Vincent its sounds really intriguing. Pls post some pics of the display leh but don't make us wait eight months for it hor... :) :)
Ok ok....dunno why the coolpix 4500 suddenly no battery last nite. sian....

I try to use handphone, but no good la.....cannot control the exposure. Definitely need the Coolpix.

Will try again soon.
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Hey Vince Snr!!!! you went to Dempsey and did not activate the rest of the gang...no wonder your only company there were creaking doors and unseen guests....and just tonight CC was saying he could not go to Dempsey because he has no transport, so maybe you can consider giving him a tinker! Do show us your images when they are processed.

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Airconvent wrote:Hey Vince Snr!!!! you went to Dempsey and did not activate the rest of the gang...no wonder your only company there were creaking doors and unseen guests....and just tonight CC was saying he could not go to Dempsey because he has no transport, so maybe you can consider giving him a tinker! Do show us your images when they are processed.

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I went there tonite, guess who I met? Andrew was there too and he was shooting his Orion Nebula with his new Orion camera. I think I saw his pictures on another thread.
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Vincent also made friends with a couple. I think they went there for something else but the guy was fascinated by Vincent's 'long tube' instead... heh
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