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Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C User Manual
Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C User Guide
Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C Online Manual

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  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 2 SyStem RequiRementS // Computer with Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8 (32-bit and 64-bit supported) // Pentium ® M processor equivalent or higher, 1.7 GHz or higher // USB 3.0 (for maximum performance) or USB 2.0 // 1 GB or more of system memory // 20 GB or more hard disk space (recommended) // Telescope with a 1.25” eyepiece holder or adapter with C-threads // Motorized Mount, Altitude-Azimuth or German Equatorial (recommended) NOSEPIECE SKYRIS CAMERA BODY iCAP SOFTWARE CD USB 3.0 CABLE included itemS NOSEPIECE

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 3 cameRa dRiVeR inStallation 1. Insert the software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The language selection screen will appear. 2. Select your language and click OK. The iCap Software launch screen will appear.

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 4 The Skyris camera will also operate in USB 2.0 at a reduced frame rate. 3. Click Install Driver. The Driver Installation Wizard will appear and prompt you to connect your camera. 4. Plug the Skyris camera into the computer’s USB port using the included cable. If equipped, use a USB 3.0 port. The Driver Installation Wizard will automatically detect your Skyris model. Click Next and proceed through the prompts until the driver installation is complete.

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 5 SoftwaRe inStallation 1. Click Install iCap and follow the prompts to complete installation. 2. Click Install RegiStax and follow the prompts to complete installation. connecting the cameRa to a teleScope 1. Remove the dust cap on the camera body and thread the 1.25” nosepiece to the camera body. The threaded ring on the camera body should still be attached. 2. Insert the camera into the 1.25” eyepiece holder on your telescope. The camera body can also attach to a camera adapter with C-threads, typically requiring

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 6 captuRing imageS Detailed Solar System images are created by stacking several individual images or “frames” to one master image. The images are captured in video, allowing you to accumulate hundreds of frames in just a few seconds. The video fi les will later be exported to RegiStax and processed as shown in “Processing Images.” 1. Set up your telescope and point it at a bright target such as the Moon or Jupiter. Center the target in your eyepiece, then remove the eyepiece. Remove the diagonal if you are using one. Some refractor telescopes may require an extension tube when used without the diagonal. 2. Plug the camera into

  • 7 5. Select your Skyris camera from the Available Video Capture Devices window and click OK. 6. The live video window will automatically appear and display the framerate. Gain and exposure are defaulted to automatic, but you may need to make adjustments for the object you are imaging. 7. If a defocused image appears, focus the telescope until it appears sharp on your screen.

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 8 Video framerate will depend on the Skyris model used and the exposure. If the exposure time is slower than the camera’s maximum frame rate, the FPS count will closely match the exposure time (1/exposure time). For iCap version 2.3, use the dropdown menu to select the framerate closest to the exposure time used. For example, if the exposure time is 1/34 sec, select 30 FPS. 9. In the Capture menu, select Toggle Recording Info Dialog. 10. Click on the Codec icon to access the Recording Settings window. We highly recommend selecting Unco

  • 9 11. Click on the Video File tab to access the file naming convention settings. Choose the folder path you wish to save your video, and select an object name and time stamp if desired. Check the Index box to automatically number your video files. 12. Click the Advanced tab to access custom video recording limits. You can choose to limit the recording by the number of f

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 10 pRoceSSing imageS Now that your video file is recorded, you can export it to RegiStax to stack and process into a final image. 1. Double-click the RegiStax icon on your computer’s desktop to start the program. Familiarize yourself with the initial RegiStax screen. A B D C E If the object you are imaging does not consume most of the field of view, you can select an ROI (region of interest) to save hard disk space. Go to the Device menu and select ROI Specifiy, or click on the ROI icon. Draw the ROI with your mouse, then click inside the red box to set the ROI. The ROI can be reset any time by clicking the reset icon or go

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 11 2. Press the Select button (A) and select the video that was just recorded. 3. Press the Set Alignment Points button (B) to have RegiStax automatically select the alignment positions over your image. 4. Press the Align button (C) to begin the alignment process. 5. Select the Best Frame option under the Limit Setup box (D) and enter a number that represents one-half of the number of image frames that were captured, i.e. if 300 frames were captured, then enter 150. Press the Limit button (E). 6. You will automatically advance to the Stack screen. Accept the default settings and press the Stack button (F).

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 12 coloR and monochRome acceSSoRieS An optional IR-Block filter is available for Skyris color cameras. CCD cameras are very sensitive across visual and infrared spectrums. While imaging in infrared (IR) can be desired in some cases, consider blocking the IR to keep the best sharpness and color balance in your astroimages. Skyris monochrome cameras require the use of Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) imaging filters to achieve a color image. A filter wheel is necessary to easily toggle between the filters while imaging. A Skyris Filter Wheel

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 13 tipS FOCUSING To achieve best focus, concentrate on a high contrast feature of the object you are imaging. Focusing on small features such as a moon’s shadow on Jupiter or Cassini’s division in the ring of Saturn will guarantee best focus across the entire image. Once the frames of your video are stacked, the overall brightness of the composite (stacked) image is usually brighter than its individual component frames. For this reason it is best to keep the brightness of the video image seen on the screen dimmer than you would normally desire. It is important that no part of the image is over-exposed to assure the maximum amount o

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, 14 are some limitations to the duration of video and the amount of frames you can acquire. Resolution and file size can both limit the length of time of your video. Since RegiStax will combine as many sharp frames as possible to achieve one high-quality image, you don’t want to take too many images that you start to detect the rotation of the planet, especially on Jupiter which makes one complete rotation in under 10 hours! Also each frame of a high resolution video can equal a large file size. Hundreds or thousands of frames will consume a significant amount

  • 15 SpecificationS cameRa-Specific SpecificationS Skyris 618M (95511) Skyris 618C (95510) Skyris 445M (95513) Skyris 445C (95512) Skyris 274M (95515) Skyris 274C (95514) Max frame rate 120 fps 30 fps 20 fps Imaging sensor Sony ICX618ALA Monochrome CCD Sony ICX618AQA Color CCD Sony ICX445ALA Monochrome CCD Sony ICX445AQA Color CCD Sony I

  • Celestron 95510 SKYRIS 618C, ©2013 Celestron. Celestron and Symbol are trademarks of Celestron, LLC. All rights reserved. CELESTRON, LLC. 2835 Columbia Street Torrance, CA • 90503 U.S.A. Telephone: 800.421.9649 • www.celestron.com FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howe

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