Color imaging CCD camera for the Northridge HS telescope
Hi all, At long last the foundation and telescope base for the Northridge observatory has been poured, and work is progressing. I am looking very seriously at the brand new 6 Megapixel, TEC cooled CCD color imaging camera just put on the market by Orion. At $1300, it's only slightly more expensive than the 1.4 Megapixel units already out there, and considerably cheaper than the other comparably sized units available. This unit uses the Sony 23.4 mm by 15.6 mm CCD chip with a 3032 by 2016 pixel array. Pixel size is 7.8 by 7.8 microns. I realize I would be an early adopter since it's new on the market, but Orion has been very good to me in the past with support and exchange of defective products. Any advice from you experienced users of CCD imagers would be carefully considered and gratefully accepted. This device is featured on the Orion web site, www.telescope.com if you'd like full details. On a different subject, I have 20 Orion model #05690 Lasermate Deluxe Collimators and 20 Orion model # 07212 9x50 mm erect image, right angle finders that I would like to sell or exchange for 20 15mm wide angle eyepieces. I just finished this year's 3-day teacher workshop where each of the 20 participants received an Orion XT8 telescope. I replaced the finders with telrads, and kept the laser collimators since I've learned that most teachers don't know how to use them anyway. Last year the Clark Planetarium was willing to work with us on this, but since they still have unsold product from last year, they don't want to deal this year. I've called Orion, and they also have refused. Their list prices on these two items are $64.95 and $79.95 respectively, for a total retail value of $2900. If I could get even half retail value, that would pay for the color CCD imager! I've thought about Craig's List or ebay, but wonder what you guys (and girls) think. Thanks in advance for your always kind and useful advice. I learn a lot reading your exchanges, even though I don't often have time to get involved in the discussions. Wayne A. Sumner Math/Physics/Astronomy/Engineering Boy's Tennis Coach Northridge High School Davis School District (801) 402-8610
Wayne, I'll take 2 finders if you are seriously offering them at half price, and want to sell them individually. With brackets? On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Wayne Sumner <wsumner@dsdmail.net> wrote:
On a different subject, I have 20 Orion model #05690 Lasermate Deluxe Collimators and 20 Orion model # 07212 9x50 mm erect image, right angle finders that I would like to sell or exchange for 20 15mm wide angle eyepieces. I just finished this year's 3-day teacher workshop where each of the 20 participants received an Orion XT8 telescope. I replaced the finders with telrads, and kept the laser collimators since I've learned that most teachers don't know how to use them anyway. Last year the Clark Planetarium was willing to work with us on this, but since they still have unsold product from last year, they don't want to deal this year. I've called Orion, and they also have refused. Their list prices on these two items are $64.95 and $79.95 respectively, for a total retail value of $2900. If I could get even half retail value, that would pay for the color CCD imager! I've thought about Craig's List or ebay, but wonder what you guys (and girls) think. Thanks in advance for your always kind and useful advice. I learn a lot reading your exchanges, even though I don't often have time to get involved in the discussions.
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