Orion 52083 User Manual
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3. Precisely focus the camera by using the telescope’s focus knob and the
Focus setting in the Camera Control Window. Set the Mode to Light 1x1, 
and try an exposure time of a few seconds to start. Use the Medium setting 
in the Screen Stretch Window. The focus point for the SSDSMI-2 will be 
approximately 15mm inwards from the eyepiece’s focus point. If you are 
having trouble determining best focus, try focusing on a bright star near 
the deep sky object. If there are no suitably bright stars in the camera’s 
field of view, you may need to move the telescope away from the deep sky 
object to a bright star, focus on the bright star, and then re-center the deep 
sky object in the camera. When you have a good focus, press the Stop 
button in the Camera Control Window
4. Now, in the box under the Mode box in the Camera Control Window,
select AutoSave. Set the number of images you would like the camera 
to take under Autosave (start with 5 or so), select the file folder in which 
you would like to save the images with Folder, and enter in a Base file-
name for the captured images. Typically the name of the object being 
imaged, such as “OrionNebula1”, will be entered here. If “OrionNebula1” 
is the Base filename, and you choose to Autosave five images, then the 
images will appear in the selected file folder as “OrionNebula1_0001.fit”, 
“OrionNebula1_0002.fit”, “OrionNebula1_0003.fit”, “OrionNebula1_0004.
fit”, and “OrionNebula1_0005.fit”. Try exposures of 30 Seconds to start.
5. Click Expose, and the camera will commence taking the images.
Note: When the camera is taking long exposure images, it is critically important 
not to touch, shake, or otherwise disturb the telescope, or a blurred image will 
result. Also, make sure no surrounding light shines into the telescope during 
the exposure.
Now that you have multiple images of the deep sky object, we will combine the 
images to form one high-quality resultant image. To do this:
6. Select Open from the File menu. Find the folder you indicated with Folder, 
open it, and select all images for stacking using the mouse left-click and 
the Shift key. All of the individual images selected will open in Maxim DL 
Essentials.
Note: In order to combine images, the images must first be opened in Maxim 
DL Essentials
7. From the Process menu, select Combine.
8. In the Select Images window, click Add All. Then click OK.
9. The Combine Images window will appear. For Align Mode, choose Manual 
1 star – shift only. (If you have field rotation due to a poor polar alignment, 
then you can use the Manual 2 stars align mode.) In the Output box, select 
Average. Make sure the Use Centroid and Auto Next boxes are checked.