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The New CCD Astronomy: How to Capture the Stars With a CCD Camera in Your Own Backyard

The New CCD Astronomy: How to Capture the Stars With a CCD Camera in Your Own Backyard

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The "Must-Have" Book for CCD Imaging
Review: Having read nearly every book on the subject, I would say that if you must buy one book for CCD imaging, this is the book. Wodaski's book is a comprehensive how-to guide for anyone interested in or doing CCD imaging of astronomical objects. While Wodaski does cover the theoretical aspects of CCD work, he focuses most of his efforts on providing a step-by-step guide for the novice to the expert. Additional, puchasers of his book can join his web user group for personalized advice. Just two words...Buy It.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best bang for the buck in a CCD imaging book
Review: I'm surprised there aren't more reviews on this book since it is the first book recommended to anyone who has questions about CCD imaging. If you haven't tried imaging yet, and want to know what it is like, this book will describe what you might find on a typical night imaging under a variety of circumstances. If you want to buy equipment, the book discusses some of the more popular CCD instruments as well as software which is incredibly important in CCD astrophotography. (But you'll want to check contemporary sources of course, because models are always added and prices fluctuate.) It will help you match a scope to a good fit CCD camera and will discuss why certain focal ratios are better than others for beginners. You'll get an idea of how to capture actual images of deep space objects and/or planets. And, it will give you an idea of how to process all of those raw images you will eventually collect using Photoshop, Maxim DL and other software. You use different techniques depending on the type of object - planet, globular cluster, nebula, etc. And, you can download a PDF version of the book in full color, so you can have the resource on your computer at all times.

The only complaints I have about the book are extremely minor :

- It is a non-linear read. That probably can't be helped because everyone is going to come at the book with different levels of understanding. As you gain insight, you'll want to go back and reread sections, or skip ahead when a question raised in the current section but not answered.
- It is biased toward more expensive software and hardware. Much can be done with middle-of-the-road equipment or even lower end equipment, if you have the desire but not the funds so long as the emphasis is on FUN and not competing with the Hubble. However, the more $$ you throw at the problem, the less effort is required.
- With respect to this, it does not address webcam imaging with modified webcams but that's a very minor thing as theory can be applied straight across the board.

... You'll have to check out the publisher's site or Sky and Telescope to see what I mean. I think both books are must reads for anyone interested in imaging.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Complete Digital Imaging Book
Review: If you are interested in CCD astro-imaging as a novice or as an experienced imager, this book is for you.

Written in straightforward American English, the book covers just about every aspect of astronomical imaging in remarkable depth. Regardless of the imager you use or the software you run it with, this book is a goldmine of information for improving the way you image.

Even better, purchasing the book gives you a one-year subscription to Wodaski's updated on-line information as well, at no extra charge!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommend this book if consider CCD astrophotography
Review: If you are thinking about geting into astrophotography with a digital camera or specialized telescope ccd camera thi book is a must buy.

The book rangest from very simple step by step instruction to some technical details. It covers any thing and everthing two do with ccd astrophotography to ensuring you have a good mount fo your telescope to fixing up images.


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