Archive for February 7th, 2012

what is smallest and lightest CCD camera?

blogadmin - Tuesday, 7 February 2012 11:24

Question by salat: what is smallest and lightest CCD camera?
I need it for aerial photography. not necessery to be new, may be discontinued model. a list of several cameras under 3oz appreciated. LCD screen is not necessery.
are any under or around 2oz exist?

Best answer:

Answer by The Rock
Go for Canon in the list

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ZODIAC MINDWARP PLANET GIRL 7″ UK P/S MERCURY ZOD3 COND

blogadmin - Tuesday, 7 February 2012 11:06

Planet Mercury eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

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Nice Saturn Moons photos

blogadmin - Tuesday, 7 February 2012 11:06

Some cool Saturn moons images:

April 15, 2005 Skies
Saturn moons

Image by Greencolander
Look west after sunset to see Saturn and the Moon.

20110422 Saturn’s Moons
Saturn moons

Image by Ken_Lord
First view and shot of Saturn with my 190mm F5.3 Sywatcher Maksutov Newtonian. Shot using an Antares 1.6x 2inch barlow, on a Canon T1i.

ISO3200 20 second exposure.

6 of Saturn’s moons are visible in this over exposed shot of Saturn. 2 other moons, Mimas and Tethys might be hiding somewhere lost in the glare of the planet.

From left to right, moons are:
Iapetus
Rhea
Dione
Enceladas
Titan
Hyperion

Saturn + 4 moons 5/9/9
Saturn moons

Image by zAmb0ni
Saturn plus 4 moons – From left to right – Titan, Rhea, Tethys and Dione.

Taken with a Celestron C6-n + SPC900nc +3x barlow. Combination ot two exposure settings to get both the moons and Saturn.


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