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From: paul@pcserv.demon.co.uk (Paul Carpenter)
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Subject: Re: HELP!!! long-exposure CCD camera
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gbearman@nasamail.jpl.nasa.gov "Gregory Bearman" writes:
-I am looking for ccd camera suitable for exposures ~1-10 seconds without the 
-dark current killing the image.  I am aware of the Photometrics and Princeton 
-Instrument slow-scan camera, but they are too expensive.  The SpectraSource 
-camera takes too long to take a full frame image off the camera for my 
-purposes.

Have you looked at frmae reset/async reset cameras from GEC-Marconi, Hitachi, 
Pulnix or would these not work in your application?

-- 
Paul - "Any people you should meet are the products of a deranged imagination"
