Making an Astrocam from a Webcam



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Here's one of the many ways a webcam can be converted to a camera for a telescope. This is kind of an old mod but it shows pretty well the kind of things you would need to do. There is no limit on the design on these cameras, everybody pretty much goes their own way. You can check the web (places like QCUIAG ) for all kinds of links for designs and free software.


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Great job 117L7. ... ( 8 months ago by KenMacMillan)
Great job 117L7. Pretty sweet camera.
to hard to hear u u ... ( 8 months ago by mindfreak345)
to hard to hear u u should make a vid of u actually make it
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Array ( 7 months ago by ronpaulvoter)
To 117L7:
I am looking for your video titled "Don't Like Snakes." A lot of my friends loved it. Now I can't call it up. What happened?
you kinda sound ... ( 7 months ago by gdogg1234458)
you kinda sound like Hank Hill =D
btw nice video.
Where the hell so ... ( 6 months ago by 16XDVDLaserDiode)
Where the hell so much heat to the eye comes from?? ??? ???
YourLoveCrush.(COM) ... ( 5 months ago by Wanda28834)
YourLoveCrush.(COM) <-Someone has a crush on you! Great video !
what is the f/ratio ... ( 5 months ago by tabhorian)
what is the f/ratio of your scope for those images? Do you have a website?
hay 117l7 why dont ... ( 5 months ago by CRAKIZGOOD)
hay 117l7 why dont make this idea into a bisness
too hard ( 4 months ago by gordotj)
too hard
Hank's cool. I ... ( 4 months ago by perltech)
Hank's cool. I suppose he'd be showing Bobby how to do this mod. Lol.
Array ( 4 months ago by Bangoustine)
trop compliqu
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Very nice astro ... ( 3 months ago by patrickduis)
Very nice astro webcam!
Project to heavy ... ( 3 months ago by demoteto)
Project to heavy for my skills - But thats OK - I was most impressed with the neatness of his layout - All wires tucked, boards laid out in symmetrical patterns - The project looking finished at all stages - Far to many times I have been presented with a rats nest of components and expected to understand what is going on - A pictures worth a thousand words...This guy is an artist...
thanks i ve already ... ( 3 months ago by mimo01011978)
thanks i ve already finished mine before the end of ur technical demonstration it was as easy as title description , for the sake of science convert ur hobbies to business instead of wasting ur time on youtube please
Great information, ... ( 3 months ago by Djennings16)
Great information, just wish you could have slowed it down a little and actually shown it being put together. That would be for us non Geniuses, lol.
Thanks
Great! Love the ... ( 3 months ago by BlueRoseRocketBand2)
Great! Love the heat sink. Nice work.
wonderful ( 3 months ago by jianglex)
wonderful
what are the ... ( 2 months ago by integratedesign)
what are the refrigrator chips? I dont understand this . Can you tell me?
It's a Peltier chip ... ( 2 months ago by skullcrusherhenderso)
It's a Peltier chip. When you connect power to the chip, it becomes very cold on one side and hot on the other. You use a fan and heatsink on the hot side. The cold side cools the CCD sensor. You can buy a used Canon 300d for
£150 and it will take long exposures and have low noise without cooling. It will take larger images too.
yeah yeah... thats ... ( 1 month ago by Heelf)
yeah yeah... thats pretty easy and simple to do
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does anyone want to ... ( 1 month ago by disneymusiclover12)
does anyone want to chat?
q finally done w/ ... ( 1 month ago by gbmov)
q finally done w/ my homework ne1 4 chat? i



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