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RobRob

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  1. I have also created a HTML version of the included installation instructions (in the readme.txt of the driver): Installation instructions for Raspiberry Pi HQ Camera ASCOM driver (musquetier.nl)
  2. The 1.7.2 version available via the ASCOM site for download now also works with NINA (there was something missing in the installation instructions and the debug window was causing a freeze, these issues are now resolved).
  3. You'll find some here: https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/707144-new-raspberry-camera-v3-ascom-driver/page-4#entry10247998
  4. I decided not to use Alpaca. I built a restful API using a php script (included in the readme file) which runs on the RPi (using apache and php). The driver interfaces with this script to initiate the image capturing and grab the image from the Windows machine and offer it to the client application.
  5. What is the Oculus? This solution uses the AllSky software of Thomas Jacquin which I altered to support the recently (May 1st 2020) RPi HQ camera sensor costing only €60.
  6. Well, you should be able to find similar security camera lenses in the UK for reasonable prices (Google is your friend). Or otherwise elsewhere in Europe (this year it is still duty free ;-)! Or search on alibaba.com for "fisheye lens cs"
  7. http://www.m12lenses.com/2-1mm-F2-2-CS-Mount-Lens-p/pt-02120f.htm
  8. I recently developed an ASCOM driver for the €60 new 12 Mpixel HQ camera sensor for the Raspberry Pi. With this driver the sensor can be used using software like Sequence Generator Pro. The software (with instructions in the enclosed readme file) is downloadable via https://www.musquetier.nl/downloads/RPiCameraV3_Setup.exe but will soon also be available via the ASCOM website.
  9. Recently a High Quality (HQ) camera sensor for the Raspberry Pi has been released offering 12Mpixels for €60. Together with a Raspberry Pi (version 3 or 4), a SD card, a suitable housing and plastic dome a high quality AllSky cam can be realised for under €150. Download the software and read the instruction via https://github.com/RobboRob/allsky.
  10. Hi Gina, I think that is really smart debayering while watching the screen for damage signs. This will provide a much better idea what is causing the damaging (instead of guessing for a root cause)!
  11. Hi Gina, you might want to sell these to gain back a little cash to buy more DSLR sensors!!!
  12. well done Alistair! Indeed now use it and show us what it is capable of...
  13. I still have a Canon 60D sensor on my bench but after so many failures on the 350D sensors I didn't have any moments of courage to start debayering it...
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