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  1. Hi,

    Sorry for the numpty question,but here goes!

    I need to check-out a QHY10 to make sure that I can do things like set the binning, set the sensor cooling temp, etc.  I don't need to do any more at present.

    I have installed the drivers (Win10) from QHY, but I can't get to "talk" to the camera (it shows in a group named  "Astroimaging Equipment" in the Windows Device Manager).  I've tried installing Smartcap, and ATP, but none of them "see" the camera.(the QHY EZCap doesn't support the QHY10)

    Any ideas as to how I can do a quick check on the camera?

    Thanks in advance,

    Jon

     

  2. Thanks for all the info folks.  The tech info is really what I was after, and I got that in spades, but discussion about different scopes is always interesting (Like I said in the OP, I'm not looking to buy, I'm just interested in the science, terminology and theory)

    In summary [1] for anyone browsing this thread in future:

    In terms of use, it seems that there's not a lot of difference in visual observing between a a good Achro doublet and an Apo triplet., so the definitions of each are less relevant or meaningful.  However,  for  astro photography, long exposures with CCD or CMOS sensors are  more sensitive than our eyes, so GENERALLY a triplet Apo will be better colour-corrected and therefor help give better photos.

    [1] - This is a generalisation of all input above.  Everyone knows someone who paid 30-bob for doublet that takes better photos than the Hubble or knows of a £5,000 Quad that is rubbish .... but this is a summary! 

    Cheers and Happy Christmas

    Jon

  3. Quick question:

     I thought that an APO was a device that can bring all parts of the visible spectrum to focus at the same point. Received wisdom suggests that this can only be done with a triplet lens.  However, I've seen adverts for Doublet APO refractors, so how can a doublet achieve Apochromatic  results  rather than the more usual Achromatic for a two lens system?  And if its genuine  APO performance, why does anyone bother buying a triplet?

    Any enlightenment will be much appreciated.  Thanks!

    Jon 

    P.S.  I'm  not buying, just interested.

  4. And another thing .............!

    Although newbies can't create posts in the buy/sell forum (quite understandable to avoid scams and people just joining to sell something), its really useful to be able to view/buy as a newbie (or "returner" in my case).  I've saved myself a fortune by buying a load of 2nd-hand kit from there, and got some excellent advice from the sellers in some cases.

    Jon

     

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  5. Been here a couple of months now and found the Beginners forums an absolute goldmine of info!

    Its a great idea, because more experienced members who want to help can answer, but noobs (like me) don't clog-up the "grown Ups" forums with daft questions!  

    Excellent forum all round, so thanks to all mods & admins for the work, and thanks to members for being generous with their time & knowledge.

    Jon

     

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