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 Meade Deep Sky Imager Pro II monochrome CCD camera with AutoStar Suite Software and “Drizzle” technology

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Deep Sky Imager Pro II monochrome CCD camera with AutoStar Suite Software and “Drizzle” technology
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$299.00
$649.00
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Pixel Array
582 x 752
Pixel Size
8.6 x 8.3 microns
Warranty
1 year
 · Images of Some Features

    The Deep Sky Imager Pro II (DSI Pro II) is a high-performance, easy-to-use black and white (monochrome) electronic camera and camera control software at a fraction the cost of a conventional CCD camera. Adding an optional color filter set allows highly detailed tri-color imaging, as well. Using a monochrome CCD detector allows a greater full well capacity for each pixel (the ability to store incoming photons) than a single-pass full color camera like the Deep Sky Imager II. This allows longer exposures to record faint objects without having bright objects in the image saturate the imaging chip and lose detail. The Deep Sky Imager Pro II can go deeper into the sky and record more faint detail in either black and white or optional tri-color than any comparably-priced one-shot color camera.

    While the Deep Sky Imager Pro II is uncooled, special Meade-developed technology dramatically reduces thermal noise in the images, allowing long exposure imaging of faint objects. The Deep Sky Imager Pro II is the first uncooled CCD camera with truly low thermal noise. This high-performance, easy-to-use camera allows every backyard astronomer to shoot and process stunning deep sky photographs of galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and planets their first night out. The DSI Pro II will take images with any telescope.

    The package includes the renowned AutoStar Suite camera control and image processing software that that works with any telescope. The software has a special zoom feature for easier focusing. USB cables are supplied to connect your imager to your PC or laptop, so you can display your images on your computer screen and store them to print out later and display. The AutoStar Suite also includes special “Drizzle” software developed by NASA for processing images from the Hubble Space Telescope. PLEASE NOTE: The advanced “Drizzle” technology is usable with Meade AutoStar-controlled telescopes only.

    In the “Images of Some Features” section below are some images taken with the Deep Sky Imager Pro II. They are typical of the kind of images a dedicated astrophotographer can take with a DSI Pro II.

Features of the Camera . . .

  • Imaging sensor: High sensitivity/high dynamic range 1/2” diagonal dimension Sony ExView HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) interline monochrome CCD image sensor. With 2.3 times the sensitivity of the Meade DSI Deep Sky Imager II single-pass color imager, the sensitivity of the DSI Pro II is comparable to imagers costing well over $1000. For more details, click on the “Interline” icon above.

  • Resolution : 752 pixels wide x 582 pixels high (437,664 total pixels). Each pixel measures 8.3 microns wide x 8.6 microns high. The virtually square pixels make image processing easier and provide more realistic stellar images. In addition, Drizzle software and a Meade AutoStar-equipped telescope can produce mosaiced images measuring 1504 x 1164 pixels in size (1.75 megapixels).

  • Analog to digital conversion: Full 16-bit A/D conversion for greater image depth and contrast. No compression is used on the signal coming from the imaging sensor. That means no loss of information in your raw images. Whether you take your image for beauty or for science, the Deep Sky Imager Pro II gives you the full dynamic range results you need.

  • Exposure times: From 1/10,000th of a second to one hour. This allows you to record images of bright lunar and planetary features as well as faint deep sky nebulas and galaxies that the unaided eye could never perceive, in both black and white and RGB tri-color.

  • Temperature sensor: A built-in temperature sensor provides fast and accurate automatic dark frame subtraction to reduce the visual effects of “hot” or “cold” pixels. The temperature sensor matches the current temperature of the CCD chip to each dark frame so it’s nearly impossible to take an uncalibrated picture.

  • USB 2.0 connection to your computer: The DSI Pro II uses a high speed USB 2.0 connection for fast data transfer. You see your images on your computer screen almost as soon as you take them, making focusing and composing quick and easy. The Deep Sky Imager Pro II is also backward compatible with USB 1.1.

  • Advanced mechanical and electronic design for low thermal noise: Several unique engineering advances (with multiple patents pending) eliminate many of the drawbacks that have previously plagued low cost electronic imaging. For example, internal power supplies are turned off during exposures, and the camera operated on stored energy. This lowers the amount of electronic noise in the image. Analog and digital circuits are separated into opposite metal chambers with separate ground planes to reduce noise in the image. No compression is used on the signal coming from the imaging sensor. That means no loss of information in your raw images.

        Whether you take your image for beauty or for science, the Deep Sky Imager Pro II will give you the full dynamic range results you need. Special convective cooling methods are used to direct heat generated by the electronic circuits away from the imaging sensor. In addition, the entire rear plane of the anodized aluminum housing of the DSI Pro II is a heat sink. These features combine to reduce image noise and improve the camera’s ability to take long exposures.

        Even with all the thermal noise reducing features of the DSI Pro II, the dedicated summertime astrophotographer may find it useful to add the #DSIFAN cooling fan described below in the “Recommended Accessories” section.

  • Connection to the telescope: The Deep Sky Imager Pro II has a 1.25” nosepiece that allows you to use it with any telescope having a 1.25” focuser. A parfocalizing ring lets you focus the Imager at the same point as a favorite eyepiece. With the eyepiece in your scope, center in the eyepiece the object you want to take a picture of and focus. Then, simply replace the eyepiece with the Deep Sky Imager Pro II, tweak the focus if needed (using the supplied Magic Eye software-assisted focusing), and shoot.

  • Power requirements: No batteries or power supplies required. Just plug the USB cable of the Deep Sky Imager Pro II into your laptop or PC and you are ready to image or autoguide.

  • Dimensions: The anodized aluminum body of the compact Deep Sky Imager Pro II measures only 3.25” x 3.25” x 1.25” and weighs a mere 10 ounces, so balancing your telescope with the camera on will not require additional counterweights.

  • Optional color filters: The DSI Pro II comes with a click-stop filter slider for repeatable positioning when using 1.25” filters for tri-color imaging. You can use your own color filters, or you can add the optional Meade #MRGB Color Filter Set for RGB and LRGB imaging. You can buy the camera now and the four-filter set later, but they are also available in a factory-packaged camera/filter set, #ASDSIPF2, that will save you nearly a hundred dollars over the cost of buying the components separately. The optional #MRGB CCD color filter set is made in the U.S.A. It includes four high quality interference filters: red, green, blue, and infrared blocking. Use the first three for conventional RGB imaging. Add a separate exposure through the IR-blocking luminance filter for more advanced LRGB imaging. All filters are parfocal and thread into the Deep Sky Imager Pro II filter slider assembly or into any 1.25” standard threaded filter wheel or eyepiece.

  • Computer requirements: Except as noted below if multiple imagers are being controlled, the minimum computer requirements for installing the Autostar Software Suite with Drizzle technology update are a PC with a Pentium II or better computer running at 400MHz or faster (a Pentium 4 operating at 2GHz is recommended), 98MB of RAM (512MB is recommended), 200MB of available hard drive space (1GB or more is recommended), a CD-ROM drive, and a USB 1.1 full-power port (USB 2.0 is recommended). The computer should be running Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP (XP is recommended). IMPORTANT NOTE: At the present time, this software package is not compatible with the new Microsoft Vista operating system.

Features of the Imaging Software . . .

  • Multiple camera control: The AutoStar Suite supplied with the DSI Pro II supports multiple Deep Sky Imagers and one LPI. This lets you control one imager (an earlier model DSI or LPI, perhaps) that is autoguiding through a photoguide scope, for example, while the Deep Sky Imager Pro II simultaneously records images at prime focus. You can also have one imager take pictures at prime focus while a second simultaneously takes wide field photos through a separate piggybacked scope. You can select any of the connected imagers for guiding. The only limitations are computer speed, memory, and the number of available USB ports. A 2 Ghz machine with 512 Meg of memory can easily run three Deep Sky Imagers simultaneously.

  • >Automatic and manual exposure: Auto and manual exposure settings let the Deep Sky Imager Pro II optimize the exposure automatically, or let you set it yourself.

  • Automatic align and stack: The software will automatically align and stack a series of images, using state-of-the-art techniques, to provide an extremely low noise, highly detailed single composite image.

  • Color saturation and balance: The AutoStar Suite includes the tools to adjust tri-color color saturation and balance of multiple images taken through the optional color filter set, eliminating the need to use Photoshop or other aftermarket tools to accomplish this pre-publication step.

  • Stretch options: Auto-stretch automatically brings out dim objects in short exposures. It optimizes the contrast of objects, with adjustable contrast settings.

  • Automatic dark subtraction: Dark frames are automatically subtracted, eliminating hot or cold pixels and giving you a clean final image. “Fix Cold Pixels” removes “holes” in images resulting from saturated dark pixels during long exposures. “Fix Hot Pixels” removes cosmic ray strikes and noisy pixels from images.

  • Resampling: Allows you to smoothly increase or decrease the image size from the standard 752 pixels wide x 582 pixels high with minimal image degradation.

  • Live histogram: Helps you optimize for the best exposure.

  • Blink comparator: This allows you to align and blink images taken at different times for supernova and minor planet patrols.

  • Magic Eye focus: Built-in focusing program for super fast, no-hassle focusing.

  • Autoguider capable: The software also allows the DSI Pro II to be used as a sensitive and simple-to-use autoguider for guiding long exposure 35mm photos or CCD images taken with your existing CCD camera.

  • Time lapse photography: This built-in program lets you create movies of the rotation of Jupiter, moons transiting Jupiter, lunar occultations, etc.

  • “Drizzle” Technology: Originally developed by NASA for processing images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the included Drizzle software program corrects field rotation (with Meade AutoStar-controlled telescopes only), eliminating the need to polar align the telescope. Instead of just tracking and stacking images by following the movements of one star, the supplied Envisage Software with Drizzle tracks and stacks images locked on two stars. This corrects for the image rotation that streaks the star images during conventional imaging if the telescope is tracking in the Altazimuth mode, or you have only roughly polar aligned your telescope in the Equatorial mode.

        Using this feature, you can do a quick alignment of your Meade telescope in Altaz, turn on the Deep Sky Imager Pro II, select Drizzle, and draw a box around each of two stars in the field. The software electronically rotates each succeeding image before adding it to the final image, to overlay those same two stars in each succeeding image onto the two stars initially selected. The result is the accurate alignment of all stars in the final image, without showing rotational star trails.

        When the object being imaged would normally call for a bigger chip camera, the astrophotographer can enable the “Extended View” function of the Drizzle software which can provide an image that is four times larger than the camera chip.

        Drizzle “Extended View” extends the field of view up to 2 times horizontally and vertically by automatically mosaicing the image. Once you take the primary image, the “Extended View” function of Drizzle automatically guides a Meade AutoStar-controlled telescope to the four corners of that image and takes additional images that are added seamlessly to the original. The automatically-guided telescope moves in small precision increments, pauses to take an additional image, and then repeats the action to make a seamless mosaic. This increases the true field of view of the image from 752 x 582 pixels to 1504 x 1164. It results in a final image that is four times larger than the original.

        The “Drizzle Resolution” function increases the image resolution more effectively than the more commonly used interpolation method. By taking multiple undersampled dithered shots of the object being imaged through a Meade AutoStar-controlled telescope, Drizzle reconstructs the image at a higher resolution. To accomplish this, Drizzle moves the AutoStar-controlled telescope a small amount many times, taking an image at every stop, again and again reading out fractions of each pixel as each exposure is made and reconstructing the image from those fractional pixels. Using fractional pixels increases the image resolution. While the final image size does not change with finer settings, the final image will be sharper.

  • Included components: You get the AutoStar Suite camera control software on a CD-ROM, the DSI Pro II camera, click-stop filter slider, USB cable, LX200 serial cable, #497 AutoStar serial cable, DB-9 to RJ-11 adapter (for PC serial connection), parfocal ring, and installation and operating instructions.

 Images of Some Features
The Horse Head and Flame Nebulas imaged by an 80mm refractor. 60 minute H-alpha exposure for luminance, plus 12 minutes per color channe The Horse Head and Flame Nebulas imaged by an 80mm refractor. 60 minute H-alpha exposure for luminance, plus 12 minutes per color channe

The Rosette Nebula imaged through an 80mm refractor. 15 panel mosaic, 1 hour per panel (6 frames x 10 min. each). The Rosette Nebula imaged through an 80mm refractor. 15 panel mosaic, 1 hour per panel (6 frames x 10 min. each).

The Andromeda Galaxy imaged by a Meade 8” LXD75 Schmidt-Newtonian. 4 panel mosaic. LRGB, 120 images at 30 seconds each per panel. The Andromeda Galaxy imaged by a Meade 8” LXD75 Schmidt-Newtonian. 4 panel mosaic. LRGB, 120 images at 30 seconds each per panel.

Spiral galaxy M81 imaged with a Meade LXD75 8” Schmidt-Newtonian. 30 second unguided exposures. 40 luminance exposures. Red, green, and blue, 30 exposures each. Drizzle processed to 200%. Spiral galaxy M81 imaged with a Meade LXD75 8” Schmidt-Newtonian. 30 second unguided exposures. 40 luminance exposures. Red, green, and blue, 30 exposures each. Drizzle processed to 200%.




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