![]() I had to use the barlow to be able to focus at the cost of quality – not sure why.I used (like I said above) that webcam program (Cheese) as a way to communicate with the camera, and there is no good control on it: it’s made for a webcam ….the image quality isn’t great, very pixely, a lot of noise.The telescope is a Celestro NexStar 127 SLT (Cassegrain type, of course), and the camera is a Celestron NexImage Solar System Imager. I think I reached the sensor maximum quality, and the atmosphere was rather warm and moving. Then tried to have a better image by adjusting the focus, but without much luck as you can see. Then launch Cheese (Webcam application) and voila: The solution was to plug the NexImage device to a basic linux machine with Ubuntu, The problem was mostly using the wrong software. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve been tinkering with the NexImage camera for a while but never managed to use it correctly. ![]()
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