| The GStar camera never
ceases to amaze me. I have seen objects with the telescope that I simply cannot see in an
eyepiece. Thank you G.
Shirley (N.S.W)
The GSTAR is unbelievable -
astonishing. I'm imaging stars to 12 - 13 mag
using a celestron 130 SLT !!
After processing in registax etc I'm getting nearly textbook shots from my
light polluted skys using a basically entry level telescope.
Its obviously changed amateur astronomy forever and now no more worrying
about stray lights, dark adaption etc etc.
Neil Proud (W.A)
In a world of increasing complexity,
the GSTAR-EX stands out as a simple but effective astro imaging camera that is capable of
achieving stunning results. It is a versatile for planetary, lunar and deep sky imaging. I
have imaged galaxies around 12th magnitude and found it to be an amazing camera for a good
price and backed by excellent service.
Darrin Nitschke
(Sydney)
As a first time ever imager, the
GSTAR-EX truly amazed me. I set up my scope, literally took the GSTAR EX out of its sealed
unopened box, placed it in the scope, connected the power and video cables, turned on the
monitor and what do you see, Centaurus A sitting beautifully in the middle of the screen.
It was that simple. I have to say that I have not had a more enjoyable and exciting moment
in star gazing. I highly recommend this camera and the great support given by myAstroShop
to all.
Website:http://deepskyvideo.bigpondhosting.com/index_files/page0001.htm
Michael Clark (Sydney)
Amazingly easy to use and a great
tool for astronomy overall. The live on screen view is even better than I'd initially
imagined. Having the great local support made the choice even easier!
John Marion (ACT)
I am simply amazed at how well this
camera detects faint objects. To easily see galaxies and other faint deep sky objects live
on the monitor that I used to struggle to glimpse at the eyepiece before is truly amazing
and especially in moonlit skies!
Steve Quirk (Mudgee
NSW)
The GSTAR-EX is one hell of a camera!!!
I'm pleased to report that it is fully
compatible with our existing fisheye lens, and in fact the lens is now a
full-hemisphere fisheye thanks to the increased CCD size (formerly it
was slightly cropped at the top and bottom of the screen). It is also
compatible with the DC-iris of our lens.
The low-light-level (x128 integration) is astonishing. No matter now
dark I make my room, it looks like broad daylight when viewed through
the camera.
Dr.Andre Phillips (Siding Spring Observatory N.S.W)
"...even from Sydney light
pollution and with the scope roughly polar aligned, the short duration, highly sensitive
exposures of the GSTAR-EX camera allows me to take images I'd never imagined possible.
Website: http://my.hwy.com.au/~sjquirk/images/image-list.html
Darren Jackson (U.K)
"The performance of this camera
continues to amaze me and to see such detail and image scale with objects like M42 and
Lagoon filling the screen of a 15" monitor is just breathtaking and all from suburban
light polluted skies.
I could have purchased a similar camera from overseas, but chose this camera with the full
back up Service and Tech support and at a good price. It is backed by one of the people
who pioneered Video Astronomy here in Australia."
Dave Larkin (QLD)
Just amazing, I hardly bother these
days looking in the eyepiece anymore. I know that's seems like an unromantic view but who
am I to argue when technology makes observing so much fun! The GSTAR-EX camera rocks.
Thanks
Stephen Price (VIC)
I can honestly state it is one of my
best astronomical purchases and there is no chance that I will part with it.
Website: http://www.eyetotheuniverse.com/
Paul Milligan (U.K)
Neil Proud -
www.neilproud.info
Garin Taylor (W.A) website -
http://members.iinet.net.au/~garin/GStarEX.htm
Martin Ferlito (NSW) website -
http://www.martin-ferlito-astrovideo.com/
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