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Alien 13

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  1. I would have thought that scaling one of these up would be better 😂 Alan
  2. Late to the party but this is mine.. Its a combination of an aluminium phone mount and some Smallrig bits. As mentioned I would also get a BT remote, I am using a Zodiac one which has very low latency.. Alan
  3. The rocket is by far the best option, nice and slow when the air is thick then accelerating into a diminishing atmosphere however as a large proportion of the fuel is used getting it moving to a few hundred MPH then perhaps they need a gravity assisted kick start similar to a roller coaster.. Alan
  4. I saw this on the BBC Click program. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00142dw/click-swingin-satellites I have often wondered if the energy required to launch this way or by Cannon or by climbing a sky tether would be the same as using a rocket anyway. Alan
  5. Cable design can be a black art and "cross talk" can exist along a single cable, reflections from an un terminated or incorrectly terminated connection are common too.... It gets spookier when dealing with microwave components 😀 Alan
  6. That Veratsium video is a good watch, it sort of made sense why good audio cables are not just about the conductor type but also the insulator and overall construction. Alan
  7. Enclosures for my projects has always been a problem for me and have used the "rack" system components many times, more recently I use the Chinese made boxes (sometimes not a cheap option) so have to design kit to fit a specific size. Have even had custom made enclosures milled from a block of aluminium for my "special" audio projects. The other issue I have is adding fascia details without having to have panels sent out for CNC machining etc. Alan
  8. I would argue that the opposite is sometimes true, for example its mobile phones that are pushing the boundaries of CMOS camera development. Its also the case that mobile phones and mass market tech in general that have increased the use of robotic manufacturing facilities etc. Alan
  9. I have never liked the term "better" when discussing mounts, different with differing capabilities and limitations would be better. A HEQ5 would be less than useless if you wanted to take a trip abroad to image some milky way shots for instance with a DSLR and wide Samyang lens for example, the milky way shot can still be classed as serious AP and might even win you a APOTY or similar. I would guess anyone "serious" about AP will have an HEQ5 type mount but also a "star tracker" and a decent photo tripod too. Alan
  10. I do a lot of prototyping and use a combination of vero board of the FR4 kind (more expensive but far better) and simple hand drawn designs using Humbrol Enamel as the etch resist, I do use a drawing package to produce a template though. Alan
  11. Good to hear Olly, those Spyders are a must for anyone serious about photography, am still amazed that even my laptop screen is spot on for photo editing etc even with its very limited colour/luminance range. Alan
  12. An ideal site for me would be all concrete or granite, have red LEDS embedded in the floor, have power points, have good WIFI, have security with a gated entrance, have toilets, have a burger van or similar, have access to a warm room 😀 Alan
  13. I think a handle is vital with any scope if you are trying to maneuver it into position single handed while adjusting a clamp etc... I even have a handle on my DSLR to prevent slips when mounting it to a tripod, I almost lost it once.. Alan
  14. I cant offer any practical advice but know only to well the minefield that is "colour space", my only suggestion that is a last resort option is to log all your settings on both versions of PS and do a "reset to defaults" to see if that fixes the issue. Alan
  15. I would be tempted to bond/screw the base and top plate to something like this lots of similar designs available too. Alan
  16. There is a lot of glass in a lens compared to a scope although a true APO scope can have 5 or 6 elements but the important bit is the quality of the coatings that help to reduce artifacts and improve transmissibility so going on f/ratio alone is not the complete answer as mentioned earlier (one reason video lenses use T stops rather than f stops). The choice should realy be made by the target type you want to image and your camera sensor specifications not forgetting of course how portable you want the whole setup to be. Alan
  17. Watching with interest as my Son has recently acquired a 3D printer and asks me if I want anything printed? Have the DSLR/Lens combo covered with my EQ3-2 but would like something much more compact without going the SA route. I have even thought about a tiny Star Tracker for a mobile phone as these are beginning to get reasonable Milky Way shots even now and will only get better. Alan
  18. Very nice, one of the best full moon images I have seen. Alan
  19. It does read that way doesn't it 😃 I did push for change though and a lot of commercial products got incorporated into systems like the Panny Toughbook (must have bought hundreds of those). The biggest change was when companies like Samsung entered the game.. Alan
  20. Pretty much the same as most military projects I worked on, you start with cutting edge tech but by the time the R&D is finished and manufacturing completed it can be 10 years out of date, then you have an in-service time of up to 20 years. Thankfully things started changing when I left the industry and the need to re-invent the wheel each time has gone, often specialist companies can supply whats required off the shelf now even if it means extra testing etc. Alan
  21. Good advice but unfortunately very few if any old lenses will work with Nikon due to backfocus issues.. Alan
  22. I think your PC and monitor needs a calibration, I use a Spyder 5 and get perfect colour/greyscale colour space even on my laptop. Alan
  23. Canon R6 camera with the 400mm f/2.8 lens, with batteries and adapter that leaves me around 4K for the mount but it would need to be ultra lightweight so not sure whats available 😃 Alan
  24. Agreed to some extent but a camera is a wonderful diagnostic tool, like the old saying "a picture is worth a thousand lines of code" if a problem needs fixing. Alan
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