Bonjour François,
Many thanks for your encouraging words, those techniques were used successfully in the past for photometry with telescopes and over all for
little refractors by GEA, - Grup d'Estudis Astronòmics, disappeared today -, with the legendary AUDINE ccd as a detector.
In my opinion, and comparing the size of the sensible surface of the two ATIK 460EX that I'm using, I think the similar CMOS could be:
CAMERA SURFACE (mm.) PIXEL e- CHARGE BINNING
ATIK 460EX 12.48 x 9.98 4.54 x 4.54 18000 1 x 1
ASI183MMPro 13.20 x 8.80 2.40 x 2.40 15000 2 x 2 ( 4.8 x 4.8 e- = 60000 )
ASI294MMPro 19.10 x 13.00 4.63 x 4.63 66000 1 x 1
ASI1600MMPro 17.70 x 13.40 3.80 x 3.80 54000 1 x 1
You can find some of these second hand cameras at,
https://www.astrobuysell.com/uk/propvie ... rt=id+DESC.
It's possible the greatest CMOS capacity would be able to easily do more exact measurements, also the owners of these ASI cameras without cooling know how their performances are in exposures between 120 to 500 seconds time. Howerer, I'm very glad with the ATIK 460EX results.
The matter is : never low of 120 sec. exposure time, better 150 sec., it permits attenuate the atmospheric scintillation effects and spreading
the light stars in circular shapes with a good number of pixels, that their integration light permits high precision magnitude measurements.
It's important that over 65535 grey/levels, the star to study has a more charged pixel between 30000 to 42000 g/l, and 22000 to 50000 g/l.,
for the comparison stars, of course you can review it in the practice and results. Control all of this and take their integrations is very easy with
MaximsDL. The diaphragm objective is useful for that, with the advantage that we use the best optical zone avoiding possible aberrations of
the field surface edge.
Playing a bit well on our cards we could make Betelgeuse photometry with a 35mm. objective with an ATIK 460EX, integrating in the pictures the all brightly Orion stars including Rigel too, or made the same with a 50mm. objective with an ASI1600MMPro.
There wouldn't be any problem making T CrB with SMM ASAHI-PENTAX 300mm. objective, -16 images of 300 seconds everyone -, we could do it meanwhile we would make 6 spectrographic 1200 sec. exposure, I'll go put on the ATIK 460EX next weekend. How long do T CrB magnitude fluctuations last ?
Recently we see in VV Cep that spectroscopic and photometric values didn't necessarily have any exact coincidence. I left here a photometric observations graphic.
About the software for data reduction I would rather talk about it next time.
Amitiés, Joan.