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Also great if you want to use instead of manual focus with liveview.
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This is a software bin (and monochrome, just like a color CCD), but is quite effective for image link and mount modeling. ISO ranges are those supported by Backyard Nikon/EOS.For mount modeling or long exposure deep sky images, this should not be a real limitation. You also can't shoot for 0 seconds, so if you shoot bias's, do it from Backyard (or use our native Canon plug-in). In other words, no 0.3 second shots from TheSkyX. Photo's are limited to exactly 1 second intervals.
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Now, connect to Backyard from TheSkyX Pro Camera Add On. Backyard is in "control", all it's settings for where to save raw files, etc. Make sure you've turned on the server TCP/IP interface in the advanced settings. First you have to start Backyard Nikon/EOS and connect to your camera. Here's the low down on some provisos, and a few value added features: For people who want to use Backyard EOS as their native imaging front end, but also want to use TheSkyX Pro for their Paramounts and/or guiding, etc. Backyard EOS does an excellent job of making the most of the DSLR and honoring a more DSLR oriented usage model. This also brings Nikon support to TheSkyX for Windows, and with the introduction of the D810a we are seeing a rise in Nikon demand.įor some of our users, this is an especially big win because our imaging workflow is really aimed towards CCD imagers, and our style of using a DSLR is more akin to using an uncooled CCD camera. Making friends is much better than going to war, don't you think? Besides, I use Backyard EOS myself (and was already a customer) for making planetary videos. I still want to do these things (for the Mac hey!), but the reality is there's a remarkably few number of actual developers at Software Bisque. Many users have written me asking for similar functionality to Backyard EOS, live view, video recording for planets, jpg color previews, etc. First Guylain Rochon really knows his way around those camera interfaces, so I'm leveraging a bit off of him. This is pretty cool for a number of reasons. O'Telescopes worked with us and added the ability to get the raw image files and control the camera via an external interface originally developed for other automation software packages. With it, you can select Backyard EOS or Backyard Nikon (edit: the Premium Edition is required for the TCP/IP interface) as the camera source for TheSkyX's imaging camera. The next today's daily build for Windows (build 9241 and later) has a new X2 plug-in listed under O'Telescopes.