Meade Tripod LX90-ACF 10 inch User Manual - Page 43

Deep Sky Imager Series

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43 Fig. 21: #62 T-Adapter. Fig. 22: Off-Axis Guider. Fig. 23: Meade Deep Sky Imager #62 T-Adapter: The T-Adapter (Fig. 21) is the basic means of prime-focus photography through all Meade LX90 models. Thread the T-Adapter on to the rear cell of your telescope, followed by a T-Mount for your 35mm camera, and the camera body is rigidly coupled to the telescope. Variable Tele-Extender: For eyepiece-projection photography of the Moon and the planets, a Tele-Extender is required. The variable Tele-Extender threads onto the telescope's eyepieceholder, into which is inserted an eyepiece of typically about 26mm focal length; the 35mm camera body couples to the tele-extender by means of a T-Mount. The Meade Variable Tele-Extender permits a range of projection images. Off-Axis Guider: The Off-Axis Guider (Fig. 22) provides a means during long-exposure astrophotography for the photographer to monitor the tracking of the telescope to assure that the telescope remains precisely positioned on the object being photographed. Like the T-Adapter, the Off-Axis Guider couples the camera body to the telescope but it also causes a small amount of the guidestar's incoming light to be diverted at a right angle, where the star's position can be examined for tracking errors with an illuminated reticle eyepiece; position corrections can then be effected using AutoStar. Piggyback Brackets: Piggyback photography is one of the most popular and easiest ways to get started in astrophotography. Attach your 35mm camera, with its own 35mm-to-250mm lens, atop your LX90 in equatorial mode, and guiding the camera through the main telescope, widefield photos of the Milky Way of remarkable detail and clarity can be taken. Dew Shield: In moist climates, water particles suspended in the atmosphere may condense on the front surface of the telescope's correcting plate. This dew formation may be inhibited to a significant extent by the addition of a dew shield, essentially an extension tube attaching to the front-cell of the telescope. #541 AC Adapter: The optional #541 AC Adapter permits powering of the telescope via a standard household (115v.AC) electrical outlet. Includes the #607 Power Cord (see below). #607 Power Cord: Powering the LX90 telescope by means of an automobile cigarette lighter plug requires the #607 Power Cord. With this 25 ft. cord, the LX90 may be powered for a full night's observing without risk of car-battery drain. Deep Sky Imager Series: This high-performance, easy-to-use and affordable color CCD camera (Fig. 23) suppresses electronic noise and does not compress data from the sensor to increase picture quality. The Deep Sky Imager uses a full 16-bit analog-to-digital converter to enhance picture depth, contrast and dynamic range. It is USB compatible for easy interface with most Windows-based laptop computers. Includes AutoStar Suite which automatically sorts, aligns and combines the best images, resulting in a highly detailed color image. The following Deep Sky Imagers models and accessories are available: • Deep Sky Imager II (DSI II) w/Autostar Suite • Deep Sky Imager Pro II (DSI PRO II), w/Autostar Suite • Deep Sky Imager Pro II (DSI PRO II), w/RGB Color Filter Set & Autostar Suite • Deep Sky Imager III • Deep Sky Imager Pro III • Lunar Planetary Imager (LPI™) w/Autostar Suite • Deep Sky Imager Fan Accessory, for DSI II cameras • Deep Sky Imager RGB Color Filter Set for DSI PRO, DSI PRO II and DSI Pro III

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#62 T-Adapter:
The T-Adapter (
Fig. 21
) is the basic means of prime-focus photography through
all Meade LX90 models.
Thread the T-Adapter on to the rear cell of your
telescope, followed by a T-Mount for your 35mm camera, and the camera body is rigidly
coupled to the telescope.
Variable Tele-Extender:
For eyepiece-projection photography of the Moon and the planets, a
Tele-Extender is required.The variable Tele-Extender threads onto the telescope’s eyepiece-
holder, into which is inserted an eyepiece of typically about 26mm focal length; the 35mm
camera body couples to the tele-extender by means of a T-Mount. The Meade Variable
Tele-Extender permits a range of projection images.
Off-Axis Guider:
The Off-Axis Guider (
Fig. 22
) provides a means during long-exposure
astrophotography for the photographer to monitor the tracking of the telescope to assure that
the telescope remains precisely positioned on the object being photographed. Like the
T-Adapter, the Off-Axis Guider couples the camera body to the telescope but it also causes a
small amount of the guidestar’s incoming light to be diverted at a right angle, where the star’s
position can be examined for tracking errors with an illuminated reticle eyepiece; position
corrections can then be effected using AutoStar.
Piggyback Brackets:
Piggyback photography is one of the most popular and easiest ways to
get started in astrophotography. Attach your 35mm camera, with its own 35mm-to-250mm lens,
atop your LX90 in equatorial mode, and guiding the camera through the main telescope, wide-
field photos of the Milky Way of remarkable detail and clarity can be taken.
Dew Shield:
In moist climates, water particles suspended in the atmosphere may condense on
the front surface of the telescope’s correcting plate. This dew formation may be inhibited to a
significant extent by the addition of a dew shield, essentially an extension tube attaching to the
front-cell of the telescope.
#541 AC Adapter:
The optional #541 AC Adapter permits powering of the telescope via a
standard household (115v.AC) electrical outlet. Includes the #607 Power Cord (see below).
#607 Power Cord:
Powering the LX90 telescope by means of an automobile cigarette lighter
plug requires the #607 Power Cord. With this 25 ft. cord, the LX90 may be powered for a full
night’s observing without risk of car-battery drain.
Deep Sky Imager Series:
This high-performance, easy-to-use and affordable color CCD
camera (
Fig. 23
) suppresses electronic noise and does not compress data from the sensor to
increase picture quality. The Deep Sky Imager uses a full 16-bit analog-to-digital converter to
enhance picture depth, contrast and dynamic range. It is USB compatible for easy interface with
most Windows-based laptop computers. Includes AutoStar Suite which automatically sorts,
aligns and combines the best images, resulting in a highly detailed color image.
The following Deep Sky Imagers models and accessories are available:
• Deep Sky Imager II (DSI II) w/Autostar Suite
• Deep Sky Imager Pro II (DSI PRO II), w/Autostar Suite
• Deep Sky Imager Pro II (DSI PRO II), w/RGB Color Filter Set & Autostar Suite
• Deep Sky Imager III
• Deep Sky Imager Pro III
• Lunar Planetary Imager (LPI™) w/Autostar Suite
• Deep Sky Imager Fan Accessory, for DSI II cameras
• Deep Sky Imager RGB Color Filter Set for DSI PRO, DSI PRO II and DSI Pro III
Fig. 21: #62 T-Adapter.
Fig. 22: Off-Axis Guider.
Fig. 23: Meade Deep Sky
Imager