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David Pavlich
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#3070740 - 04/27/09 02:52 PM
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I just checked several webpages looking for the pixel scale of the Orion Starshoot Autoguider. Any of you guys know?
Thanks again! David
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rsbfoto
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Re: Another question...
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#3070768 - 04/27/09 03:05 PM
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I just checked several webpages looking for the pixel scale of the Orion Starshoot Autoguider. Any of you guys know?
Thanks again! David
What about this ?
Orion StarShoot AutoGuider
* Finally, an easy-to-use, affordable autoguider for long-exposure astrophotography
* Uses a 1/2" format 1.3MP CMOS chip, with 5.2 x 5.2 micron pixels for highly accurate guiding
* Compact housing measures just 2.5" x 2.35" and weighs a mere 4.4 oz.
* Included software offers automatic calibration and guiding with a single mouse click
* Powered via your computer's high-speed USB 2.0 connection; no other power source needed
* ST4 compatible autoguide output jack on camera body
Just read slowly the
web page of Orion and you will be enlightened
2nd sentence
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David Pavlich
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Re: Another question...
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#3070821 - 04/27/09 03:23 PM
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If this is the sentence that you've pointed out (Uses a 1/2" format 1.3MP CMOS chip, with 5.2 x 5.2 micron pixels for highly accurate guiding), it tells me the size of the pixels.
Pixel scale is measured in arcseconds/pixel.
So....I'm not enlightened. 
David
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jrcrilly
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Re: Another question...
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#3070834 - 04/27/09 03:26 PM
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If this is the sentence that you've pointed out (Uses a 1/2" format 1.3MP CMOS chip, with 5.2 x 5.2 micron pixels for highly accurate guiding), it tells me the size of the pixels.
Pixel scale is measured in arcseconds/pixel.
So....I'm not enlightened. 
David
It tells you everything the camera manufacturer can know. Imaging scale is based on that figure and the focal length of the telescope - which the camera manufacturer cannot know. With that figure and your focal length you are all set.
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LLEEGE
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#3070848 - 04/27/09 03:31 PM
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Dave, CCDCalculator will give you the scale by plugging in the above figures and your scope figures.
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rsbfoto
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#3070899 - 04/27/09 03:51 PM
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If this is the sentence that you've pointed out (Uses a 1/2" format 1.3MP CMOS chip, with 5.2 x 5.2 micron pixels for highly accurate guiding), it tells me the size of the pixels.
Pixel scale is measured in arcseconds/pixel.
So....I'm not enlightened. 
David
Hi David,
Sorry ... for my stupid answer but you already got some more answers so I guess your question is answered ...
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Moggi1964
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#3071076 - 04/27/09 05:06 PM
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I had forgotten all about the CCDCalculator - brilliant little tool. Isn't there one that shows you the FOV of the setup as a graphical output Luke?
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David Pavlich
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#3071347 - 04/27/09 07:11 PM
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Thanks, guys. As usual, question answered!! 
David
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