BigCatch Eyepiece Telescope Digital Camera 3.0MP

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Product Description
Included with each EM300T digital Telescope eyepiece camera is a copy of the advanced application software enabling you to "capture" either a photograph, video or time-lapsed video with a simple click! The software allows for accurate measurement and power point features to be applied to the captured image. These images can then be saved or sent over the internet in real time. The EM300T employs a revolutionary; fully coated MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) based optical system for improved image flatness and contrast. The images are bright and distinct even at the periphery of the field of view. It offers excellent performance when combined with the plan-achromatic objective. It is also specifically designed for matching Telescope features. The EM300T displays and captures images in high quality true color and when properly grounded, the cameras metal body ensures effective anti-interference. The EM300T is simply inserted directly in the eyepiece and with the included adaptors is workable on any Telescope.
General Features:
Interface: USB 2.0
Resolution: 2048x 1536 (3.0M Pixels) for still picture and Live image
Sensor: 1/2 Color CMOS
Video frame Rate: up to 30 frame-per-second
View field: Inscribed rectangle of dia.18 mm
Mounting port: Microscope ocular-tube or photo-tube
File format: BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL etc.
Exposure: Automatic
Shutter control: Automatic
Software Disc Driver
Software: ScopePhoto
Photoshop plug-in
Save File format: BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL etc.
Connect to: 24.50mm,31.75mm
Compatible Windows2000/XP
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Magnification = F(objective)/F(eyepiece), thus F(objective = Magnification*F(eyepiece) = 190 cm.
Our Denon is also an AM/FM receiver.
Finely done my friend finely done
Phase One just introduced a new Medium Format back, the P65+, with a 60MP chip built by Dalsa. It is slightly larger than the Kodak chip at 40.4 X 54.9mm and has the same 6u pixel pitch. An added feature of the Phase One back is selectable resolution. Short on details it will probably allow you to select 30MP with better high ISO performance or wider dynamic range. Here’s a link to a preview
My friend had the same problem. He ended up calling the manufacturer.
You might try formatting the sd card in your camera first, apparently Bushnell uses either a FAT 16 or FAT 12 file system.
To quote their manual "You don’t need to be concerned about the file system format of the
BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM unless you have problems with reading the SD
card by your equipment. If this happens, please format the SD card in a
BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM or in a computer at first and then insert the card
into your camera to make a try."
Bushnell's number is (800) 423-3537, I'm sure they would know!
If you are really on a budget and want the best quality for the money, check out the P&S Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 [with a Leica lense] which has more features than most pro DSLRs that require auxiliary lenses not even equal to the single initial full-range lense that comes with the FZ28. It is reviewed at:
It's an all-in-one 10.1 megapixel digital camera which includes (i) built-in image stabilization; (ii) HD720 quality video [Quicktime] which permits zooming while videoing skateboarding, action sports; (iii) a 18x zoom [27 - 486 mm (35mm equiv.)] "Leica" lense for nature and concert photography; (iv) up to 0.39 inch macro option; (v) up to 6400 ASA; (vi) takes up to 380 pictures per 120 min. battery charge; (vii) has a "burst speed" of 13 fps; and sells new for $464 at amazon.com. in the U.S.
Here's an actual handheld picture of the moon:
Good luck!
it's obvious that you're dying dying
just living proof that the camera's lying
“Our world is full of integrated semiconductor circuits, commonly known as microchips. Today you find them in computers, cars, mobile phones and in almost every electrical device. Technology from ESA?s XMM-Newton space telescope will make these chips much smaller, faster and cheaper.”
“The Vikings could have been using a telescope hundreds of years before Dutch spectacle makers supposedly invented the device in the late 16th century.” Came across this article whilst investigating the story I stubled across a in documentary on an old VHS tape I was about the throw out.
The longest focal length you can find in your focuser size. At least 40 mm.
2" eyepieces are better than 1 1/4", but can only be used if there's a 2" focuser on your telescope.
Get a wider eyepiece field of view. 67 degrees or something.
You need a very dark site and 30 minutes of dark-adaption to use much of your telescope capability at all. In the places where most people live, it's probably less than 10% for deep sky.
tags: birds, mystery bird, bird ID quiz
[Mystery bird] photographed on Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston County, Texas. [I will identify this bird for you in 48 hours]
Image: Joseph Kennedy, March 2010 [larger view].
Nikon D200, Kowa 883 telescope with TSN-PZ camera eyepiece 1/750s f/8.0 at 1000.0mm iso400.
Please name at least one field mark that supports your identification.
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I would look at the Casio Exilim line of digital cameras:
I have the Casio Exilim S500, which is a 5 MegaPixels camera. It is very slim, but feels metallic and strong. It takes great photos, and even high-quality videos.
The S600 is 6 megapixels. The cameras are available at Radio Shack at http://www.radioshack.com