davidmallorca escribió:......
ostras que grande
entonces, se abre eos utility, pero los disparos se programan desde dithermaster?
Hola David,
aunque yo de practicante nada por el maravilloso tiempo del norte
intenciones no me faltan y yo por si acaso algún día despeja, voy aprendiendo cosillas
Como dice Tomaset, y de mi propia experiencia como principiante, creo que el EOS utility+PHD+dithermaster es de lo más sencillo de usar. Lo único que con el EOS utility no puedes medir el FWHM, pero para suplir ésto siempre te queda la bathinov y el Bahtinov grabber.
Te copio sobre el uso de dithermaster y EOS utility:
"DitherMaster - Dithering for Everyone
DitherMaster is an utility that acts as a link between the Canon EOS Utility or DSLR Shutter,
which is responsible for taking the frames, and PHD Guiding, which is the autoguiding software.
Main purpose of DitherMaster is to have an automatic dithering feature while imaging an astronomical
object, without human intervention. In order to have DitherMaster up and running you must:
1. Start Canon EOS Utility or DSLR Shutter and have the camera correctly turned on and connected
to the PC via the USB cable or USB and shutter release cable in the case of DSLR Shutter
2. In case you use Canon EOS Utility, set on Canon EOS Utility the filename and directory where
the software will save the frames
3. Start PHD Guiding, center the guiding star and calibrate the guide as you would normally do
4. From PHD Guiding, select Tools->Manual guide
With the above steps completed, run DitherMaster and set all the necessary parameters. Especially
make sure that "Guiding exp. time" setting is the same used on PHD Guiding to expose the guiding frame.
Download DitherMaster for Canon EOS Utility"
Espero te sea de utilidad,
un saludo