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Celestron NexImage 5 Solar System Imager Instruction Manual

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1. הקדמה

The Celestron NexImage 5 Solar System Imager is designed for capturing detailed images of celestial objects such as the Moon, planets, and the Sun (with an appropriate solar filter). This camera features a 5 MP ON Semiconductor MT9P031 CMOS sensor, providing high-resolution color images with sensitivity and low noise. It connects to your Windows PC via USB 2.0 and includes software for live video capture and image stacking.

Celestron NexImage 5 camera with images of Jupiter, Sun, and Moon

Figure 1: The Celestron NexImage 5 camera alongside example images of Jupiter, the Sun, and the Moon, demonstrating its astrophotography capabilities.

2. וואָס איז אין דער קעסטל

באַשטעטיקן אַז אַלע קאָמפּאָנענטן זענען פאַראַן אין דער פּאַקאַדזשינג:

  • NexImage 5 Solar System Imager
  • 1.25" nosepiece
  • וסב קאַבלע

3. סעטאַפּ

3.1 זיך פֿאַרבינדן צו אַ טעלעסקאָפּ

  1. Remove the dust cap from the NexImage 5 camera.
  2. Attach the 1.25" nosepiece to the camera by screwing it into the C-threads.
  3. Insert the camera with the attached nosepiece into the 1.25" focuser or diagonal of your telescope. Secure it with the focuser's thumbscrew.
  4. Ensure the camera is firmly seated to prevent movement during imaging.
Celestron NexImage 5 camera with 1.25 inch barrel and various telescope accessories

Figure 2: The NexImage 5 camera showing its 1.25" barrel compatibility with telescope focusers and filters.

3.2 קאַנעקטינג צו אַ קאָמפּיוטער

  1. Connect the supplied USB 2.0 cable to the USB port on the NexImage 5 camera.
  2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB 2.0 port on your Windows PC.
  3. The camera draws power directly from the USB connection, so no external power supply is required.
Celestron NexImage 5 camera connected to a laptop via USB cable

Figure 3: The NexImage 5 camera connected to a laptop, illustrating the plug-and-play USB 2.0 connection.

4. ווייכווארג ינסטאַלירונג און נוצן

The NexImage 5 requires specific software for operation and image processing. It is recommended to download the latest versions directly from the Celestron support webפּלאַץ פֿאַר אָפּטימאַל פאָרשטעלונג.

4.1 iCap Software (Live Video Capture)

  1. Download and install the latest iCap software and drivers for your NexImage 5 from the official Celestron support page.
  2. Launch iCap. The software allows you to view live video from the camera, adjust exposure, gain, white balance, and frame rate.
  3. Use iCap to record video files (typically AVI format) of your celestial target. These videos contain multiple frames that will be processed later.

4.2 RegiStax Software (Frame Stacking)

  1. Download and install the latest RegiStax software from its official source or the Celestron support page.
  2. Open your recorded video file in RegiStax.
  3. RegiStax will analyze the video, select the sharpest frames, align them, and stack them to create a single, high-quality image with reduced noise and improved detail.
  4. Further processing tools within RegiStax allow for wavelets and other adjustments to enhance the final image.
Telescope connected to a laptop displaying Saturn in RegiStax software

Figure 4: A telescope setup with a laptop showing the RegiStax software interface, displaying a processed image of Saturn.

5. אַפּערייטינג די קאַמעראַ

5.1 פאָקוסינג

Achieving precise focus is critical for sharp images. Use your telescope's focuser to bring the image into sharpest view on your computer screen. Small adjustments can make a significant difference.

5.2 Exposure and Gain Settings

Adjust these settings within the iCap software. For bright objects like the Moon and planets, start with short exposures and low gain to prevent overexposure. Experiment to find the optimal balance for your target and seeing conditions.

5.3 ווייסע וואָג

The NexImage 5 captures color images. Adjust the white balance in iCap to achieve natural-looking colors for your celestial objects.

5.4 אַוואַנסירטע פֿעיִקייטן

  • IR-Cut Filter: The built-in IR-cut filter blocks unwanted infrared light, ensuring accurate color reproduction.
  • C-Threads: The camera features C-threads for direct attachment to compatible optical accessories, offering versatility beyond the 1.25" nosepiece.
  • Pixel Binning (2x2 and 4x4): This feature combines pixels to increase sensitivity and frame rates, which can be useful for dimmer targets or when faster frame rates are desired for stacking.
  • פּראָגרעסיוו סקאַן: The camera uses progressive scan technology for capturing full frames at once, avoiding interlacing artifacts.
  • Region of Interest (ROI) Sub-framing: Allows you to select a smaller area of the sensor to read out, increasing frame rates for planetary imaging where the target is small.
Close-up of Celestron NexImage 5 camera highlighting C-threads, IR-cut filter, and pixel binning options

פיגורע 5: דעטאַילעד view of the NexImage 5 camera, pointing out its C-threads, IR-cut filter, and illustrating 2x2 and 4x4 pixel binning options.

6. וישאַלט

Proper care ensures the longevity and performance of your NexImage 5 camera:

  • רייניקונג פון דעם סענסאר: The camera's sensor is protected by a glass window. If dust accumulates, use a blower brush or a specialized optical cleaning kit. Do not touch the sensor window directly with your fingers or abrasive materials.
  • סטאָרידזש: When not in use, store the camera in a clean, dry environment with its dust caps in place to protect the sensor and connectors.
  • האַנדלינג: Handle the camera carefully to avoid dropping it or subjecting it to impacts.

7. טראָובלעשאָאָטינג

פּראָבלעםמעגלעך סיבהלייזונג
Camera not recognized by PC.Outdated or missing drivers; loose USB connection; faulty USB port.
  • Ensure the latest drivers are installed from the Celestron webפּלאַץ.
  • Check USB cable connections.
  • פּרוּווט אַ אַנדערש וסב פּאָרט אויף דיין קאָמפּיוטער.
  • ריסטאַרט דיין קאָמפּיוטער.
No image or very dim image in iCap.Lens cap on; incorrect exposure/gain settings; telescope not focused; target not in field of view.
  • Remove any lens caps from the camera or telescope.
  • Adjust exposure and gain settings in iCap.
  • Carefully focus the telescope.
  • Ensure the telescope is pointed at a bright object and the camera is properly aligned.
Poor image quality after stacking.Poor seeing conditions; insufficient number of frames; incorrect RegiStax settings.
  • Capture video during periods of stable atmospheric conditions (good seeing).
  • Record longer videos to provide more frames for stacking.
  • Review RegiStax tutorials and ensure optimal alignment and wavelet settings.

8. ספּעסאַפאַקיישאַנז

שטריךדעטאַל
סענסאָרON Semiconductor MT9P031 CMOS
האַכלאָטע5 מעגאַפּיקסעלס (2592 x 1944)
פּיקסעל גרייס2.2 מייקראַנז
צובינדוסב 2.0
מאַכטUSB Powered
פאַס גרייס1.25 אינטשעס
דימענשאַנז4 x 1 x 4 inches (Product), 1.75" (44.45mm) diameter, 0.75" (19.05mm) height (Camera body)
וואָג4.4 ounces (Product), 2.0 oz (57 g) (Camera body)
געבויט-אין פילטערIR-cut optical window
Binning Options2x2, 4x4
Dimensions of the Celestron NexImage 5 camera

Figure 6: Physical dimensions and weight of the NexImage 5 camera.

9. וואָראַנטי און שטיצן

The Celestron NexImage 5 Solar System Imager comes with a 2-Year US Warranty. For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty claims, please contact Celestron customer support. Detailed contact information can be found on the official Celestron webפּלאַץ.

אָנליין רעסורסן:

  • Visit the official Celestron website for product updates, software downloads, and additional resources: www.celestron.com
  • Refer to the Celestron support section for FAQs and detailed guides.

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