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Field of View Calculator Test different telescope, camera & eyepiece combinations.
- Field of View
CCD Filter Size; Dust / Reflection Calculator; ... Field of...
- Dust / Reflection Calculator
Find the position of dust or reflections in your optics....
- Binocular Calculators
Apparent Field of View (ISO 14132-1:2002 standard) Convert...
- CCD Filter Size
Help us to grow by adding additional equipment to the...
- Unit Conversion Calculators
Field of View; Telescope Capabilities; ... CCD Suitability;...
- Magnification
2: An exit pupil size (diameter of light beam as it exits...
- Guidescope Suitability
Calculate the resolution in arc seconds per pixel of a CCD...
- CCD Suitability
CCD Suitability Find the optimum camera/telescope...
- Field of View
Select a CCD camera and telescope (or enter an actual focal length and ratio of your telescope) from the dropdown lists below. If you enter an actual focal length and ratio then any selected telescope will be ignored and the extender/reducer factor will be applied to this entered value.
Deep Sky section with sampling rate based on seeing, required barlow, etc. Vignetting and field of view, coma, focal depth, thermal shift of focus. Parameters for artificial star distance, roddier test, eyepiece projection. Astrophotography and CCD calculator screenshot.
8 lip 2013 · Take the two and use this formula: (135.3x D) / L. This will give you the field of view (in arcminutes) for your telescope and imaging device. Where D is the size of the Chip, L is the focal length of your telescope. For example, a Nightscape 8300 has a sensor size of 22.5mm (D).
29 lut 2020 · Knowing the field of view of a CCD camera on a certain telescope is critical when selecting targets for imaging. It is also a useful way of comparing cameras or combinations of cameras and telescopes. Pixel size factors into the resolution obtainable with a given setup and is one way to match an appropriate camera and.
Calculate the actual field of view seen through the eyepiece. Formula: Eyepiece Field of View / ( Telescope Focal Length / Eyepiece Focal Length )
CCD Planetary Critical Sampling. Use this formula to calculate the minimum focal length required to fully sample a high resolution image with any particular CCD. This is based on the assumption of perfect seeing and the Airy disk being the limit of resolution.