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Orion StarShoot Planetary Imaging Camera and AutoGuider
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  • Take top-notch astrophotos of our solar system neighbors with this versatile high-performance Orion planetary camera
  • The camera's very fast frame rate of up to 50 frames per second allows you to easily capture fleeting moments of clear atmospheric seeing - making it easy to catch occultations, jovian moon transits, and other time-sensitive events
  • The StarShoot Planetary Imager and Autoguider can also function as a highly accurate autoguider and is equipped with an ST-4 autoguide output jack
  • Equipped with 1/3" format Aptina MT9V032 Color CMOS chip sensor with a 752x480 pixel layout
  • Includes intuitive PHD Planetary and PHD Guiding software. Compatible with Windows XP, Vista (32 and 64 bit) and Windows 7 Operating Systems.


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One of the most challenging aspects of planetary imaging is getting enough stable atmospheric seeing in order to capture crisp images of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn or other Solar System object. Orion is proud to furnish a solution that not only meets this challenge, but also provides a versatile "two-in-one" imaging solution. Introducing the StarShoot Planetary Imager & AutoGuider, the first dual-purpose camera of its kind from Orion!

Powered by a 1/3" format Aptina MT9V032 Color CMOS chip, with a 752x480 pixel layout, the "SSPIAG" boasts an incredibly fast frame rate (up to 50 frames per second), allowing you to catch those split-second windows of atmospheric clarity during your planetary imaging sessions. Due to its amazing speed, the SSPIAG is ideal for imaging time-sensitive celestial events such as Moon occultations, solar and lunar eclipses, Space Station flybys and more.

The SSPIAG comes with intuitive PHD Planetary software, to give you full control over image capture, stacking, basic processing, and file export. In addition, the camera's internal processing features allow you to boost dynamic range and gain, apply noise reduction and more.

That's only half the story! As the name implies, the StarShoot Planetary Imager & Autoguider is also a fully functioning autoguider. It features an ST-4 compatible autoguide output jack right on the camera itself, eliminating the need for extra adapters and cables. The camera also comes with award-winning PHD Guiding software for optimum autoguiding control.

So, whether you're a "newbie" to astrophotography, and advanced planetary imager who requires a high-performance camera, or an astro-imager who needs a reliable autoguider, the StarShoot Planetary Imager & Autoguider is the right solution for you!

Includes software CD, 6' USB cable, and 7' autoguiding cable.

Warranty

Limited Warranty against defects in materials or workmanship for one year from date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only. For complete warranty details contact us at 800-676-1343.

Warning

Please note this product was not designed or intended by the manufacturer for use by a child 12 years of age or younger.

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  • Best for imaging
    Lunar & planetary
  • Imaging sensor
    Aptina MT9V032 Color CMOS
  • Imaging sensor size
    4.51mm x 2.88mm
  • Pixel array
    752 x 480 (360,960 total)
  • Pixel size
    6.0 x 6.0
  • Imaging chip
    Single Shot Color
  • Video frame rate
    Up to 50 frames per second
  • Autoguider capability
    Yes
  • Exposure range
    0.001 seconds to 5 seconds
  • A/D conversion
    8 bit
  • Thermoelectric cooling
    No
  • IR filter
    Yes
  • Mounting
    1.25" nozzle or t-thread
  • USB connection
    High-speed 2.0
  • Software compatibility
    Windows XP/Vista/7
  • Backfocus distance (from T-threads)
    15.00mm
  • Weight (oz.)
    4
  • Warranty
    One year
Orion StarShoot Planetary Imager & Camera AutoGuider
Software CD-Rom
6' USB cable
7' autoguiding cable

Orders received by noon Pacific Time for in-stock items ship the same business day. Orders received after noon will ship the next business day. When an item is not in-stock we will ship it as soon as it becomes available. Typically in-stock items will ship first and backordered items will follow as soon as they are available. You have the option in check out to request that your order ship complete, if you'd prefer.

What is Periodic Error Correction or PEC?
Periodic Error Correction, or PEC for short, is a system that improves the track accuracy for the drive by reducing the number of the user corrections. PEC is designed to improve photographic quality by reducing the amplitude of the worm errors. Using the PEC function is a two-step process. First you guide for at least 5 ½ minutes (the time it takes the worm to make one revolution) during which the system records the corrections you make. This “teaches” the PEC chip the characteristics of the worm. The second step is to play back the corrections you made during one recording phase. Keep in mind, this feature is for the advanced astrophotographer and requires careful guiding.

How do I clean any of the optical lenses?
Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens cleaning fluid specifically designed for multi-coated optics can be used to clean the exposed lenses of your eyepieces or finder scope. Never use regular glass cleaner or cleaning fluid designed for eyeglasses. Before cleaning with fluid and tissue, blow any loose particles off the lens with a blower bulb or compressed air. Then apply some cleaning fluid to a tissue, never directly on the optics. Wipe the lens gently in a circular motion, then remove any excess fluid with a fresh lens tissue. Oily finger-prints and smudges may be removed using this method. Use caution; rubbing too hard may scratch the lens. On larger lenses, clean only a small area at a time, using a fresh lens tissue on each area. Never reuse tissues.

When I use my motor drive, the moon drifts from the field of view.

The moon moves at a slightly slower rate from East to West than sidereal rate, so the motor speed needs to be reduced. If it North or South, the polar alignment should be checked.

Can I do astrophotography with my Orion SkyQuest XT?
SkyQuest XT Dobsonians are designed for visual, not photographic use. The Dobsonian mount is not an equatorial type mount, so it cannot be motor driven for long exposure astrophotography. You can take great shots of the moon with film or digital camera, but that is the extent of astrophotography with a Dobsonian telescope.

How do I clean any of the optical lenses?

Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens cleaning fluid specifically designed for multi-coated optics can be used to clean the exposed lenses of your eyepieces or finder scope. Never use regular glass cleaner or cleaning fluid designed for eyeglasses. Before cleaning with fluid and tissue, blow any loose particles off the lens with a blower bulb or compressed air. Then apply some cleaning fluid to a tissue, never directly on the optics. Wipe the lens gently in a circular motion, then remove any excess fluid with a fresh lens tissue. Oily finger-prints and smudges may be removed using this method. Use caution; rubbing too hard may scratch the lens. On larger lenses, clean only a small area at a time, using a fresh lens tissue on each area. Never reuse tissues.

How do I troubleshoot 64 bit Windows driver installation?

If 32 bit drivers have been installed on a 64 bit computer running Windows 7 or Vista:

   1. If there has been a previous installation, the camera should be plugged into the computer.
   2. Click on start.
   3. Click on Control Panel.
   4. Click on Hardware and Sound.
   5. Click on Device Manager.
   6. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
   7. Right click on Orion StarShoot camera.
   8. Click OK when the warning message appears.
   9. Click on uninstall and check the box to uninstall all associated software, click OK.
  10. Go to Control Panel and uninstall any StarShoot software such as PHD
  11. In windows explorer, find the c:\windows\system32\drivers folder and delete the file named ssagload.sys.
  12. Restart the computer
  13. Install the 64 Bit driver as per the instructions on the web.
  14. The camera should get recognized at this point.

Forcing the 64 bit driver installation when needed on Windows 7:
   1. There have been some instances when the device driver wizard will not launch when you plug in the camera but the computer chimes. Open the device manager.
   2. Look for Other Devices on the list of devices.
   3. There may be an "Unknown Device" listed under Other devices. This is most likely the camera.
   4. Double Click on the unknown device (or right click and select properties).
   5. Click on the Driver tab.
   6. Click on Update Driver.
   7. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
   8. Click on Browse and then locate the folder where the needed driver is and then click next.
   9. Windows should install the driver.
  10. If successful, the StarShoot camera will appear under the USB serial controllers list and the camera is now installed.
Orion StarShoot Planetary Imaging Camera and AutoGuider
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3 out of 5(60%)customers recommend this product.
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8 Perfect for any astrophotographer, the Orion StarShoot Planetary Imaging Camera and AutoGuider allows you to either guide your telescope or take beautiful astrophotos. And with a very fast frame rate, you won't miss those moments of clear seeing.
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Good Multipurpose Piece of Equipment
PostedApril 30, 2011
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from??Gambrills, MD
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I decided to give imaging a try and bought this along with the Orion ShortTube 80 to use as a guide scope. The Planetary Imager works really well in both applications and the installation of the software on my Windows XP computer was simple with no issues. The first night out I used the imager to take a really nice single photo of Jupiter with good cloud band definition. The next night I took a video of 800 frames and used both the included stacking software and Registax 5 and made a beautiful composite of Jupiter and a moon. I did find that in my 8" reflector I have to turn down the gain on brighter objects to prevent washing out detail but this is easy in the software.
Using the imager as an autoguider with the Orion ShortTube 80 has yielded great results as well. I can guide up to 30 minutes before my DSLR becomes too noisy and I have pinpoint stars in my images. I could not be more pleased with this multipurpose tool.
Favorite viewing location:??Friend's house near Chesapeake Bay
Favorite object to observe:??M13 Globular Cluster in Hercules
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Very good planetary imager
PostedOctober 20, 2011
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Owned this product for:Over 1 year
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i use this camera exclusively for solar system imaging, not guiding. It works well in this regard. The sensor has good sensitivity and dynamic range. With the appropriate computer very high frame rates are possible. The software is easy to use an gives lot of control over camera parameters. It is pretty much out of the box ready to go. I have even used it to image m42, for giggles, and was able to see very nice detail in the core.
Favorite viewing location:??Backyard
Favorite object to observe:??jupiter
Pros: good sensor, good control software
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Works well for Lunar and Planetary and a decent guider
PostedSeptember 24, 2011
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Owned this product for:Over 1 year
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I bought this SSPIAG knowing that it has a less sensitive chip for guiding than the SSAG as it is color. The camera takes great lunar video for stacking and you can get some incredible shots of the moon's surface. It also worked very well on Jupiter and Saturn. As a autoguider is does work. I used it with a Williams Optics ZenithStar 66mm and an ST80. It worked much better in the ST80. As a multipurpose camera it does a great job.
Favorite viewing location:??My backyard of course!
Favorite object to observe:??DSO
Pros: great for planaetary and lunar
Cons: not as good as a mono camera at guiding
Yes, I recommend this product!
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Ok as a planetary imager, unable to autoguide
PostedAugust 8, 2011
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I bought this initially to do planetary imaging and eventually to mainly use it as an autoguider. I've had no problem using it as a planetary imager, however I have been unable to use it to autoguide. Considering that I'm using it with the Atlas EQ-G mount and ST80 as a guide scope, all the equipment other than the imaging scope itself, which is no factor at all in the autoguiding equation, is Orion equipment, so I'm disappointed. I have tried various suggestions offered, all to no avail. So I've given up on using it as an autoguider. I should note that I have purchased many Orion products and this is the only one that I'm dissatisfied with.
Cons: does not autoguide "out of the box"
No, I do not recommend this product.
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