I recently bought an Atik Infinity for video astronomy, boasting12082015m42-3000sec-cut both the speed and sensitivity required for this new technique.  Atik infinity is a fine camera with a 2/3 ” chip and the infinity

Observatory-lightpollution

Observatory-lightpollution

software is a real paradigm shift. First light last night with an 80/600 TMB Apo: M42 in a white zone, picture getting better and better while sipping tea – wow.  My secondary scope – a HEQ5 – is always ready in my office, but in addition to a suburban light pollution and a a street lamp right in front of the window. If you look closely at the maximum stretched picture, you see stray light at the left side.

A combination of conventual observing and astrophotography. No darks, no guiding I am impressed. What would be nice, having an “About (with version)” and displaying the filename of currently stacked picture… or I haven’t found those features yet.Through a new, intuitive, special software, the Infinity brings deep sky to a screen in just seconds for the astronomer – you see what you could not observe even under difficult light conditions.

The Infinity features a Sony ICX825 sensor embedded with EXview HAD CCD II™ technology for outstanding sensitivity and Quantum Efficiency at a resolution suited to near real time viewing. The 6,45 µm pixel size is well-suited to a broad range of telescopes.

Infinity 1.2

Infinity 1.2

I tested with Infinity 1.2 BETA  link Version installed alongside the original Infinity from the core software installer.  The New features include:

  • Colour Balance Adjustments – allows you to adjust the colour levels both manually and automatically
  • Copy Images – you can now copy and image to the clipboard with either a ‘right click -> copy’ or by pressing CTRL+C.
  • Dawn and PixInsight Compatibility – FITS files generated by Infinity will now work with both Dawn and PixInsight, as well as MaxIm DL and AstroArt.  The Pixinsight FITS fix was just what I was looking for, Pixinsight being my tool of choice.

It still does not replace the experience looking through Ben’s Dobson at the ITT star party, but it is close.