Scott, A few years ago my STF-8300 developed what may have been the same problem. In my case, it was related to a higher input voltage. I had...
Thanks for the update. Craig
Was there any resolution to this for either of you, or did you revert back to older drivers and that was the end of it? Setting up a new computer...
The self-guiding filter wheel is pretty slick. It isn't very hard to manage the focus or the location (in and out) of the pick-off mirror because...
Tom, I was referring to the external USB interface in my comment. Best regards, Craig
Tom, From a practical perspective, especially regarding your image control software, "self-guiding" might refer to the number of cables coming...
Ross, I have no idea if your issues are the same as mine were, but I am convinced that it wasn't the quality of the power in my case. It seemed...
Ross, I owned an ST8300 and it worked flawlessly for me two seasons. Then I started experiencing what sounds like the same shutter problem that...
I can't comment on the voltage levels, but I think that is the way the shutter works to help ensure even illumination. Its how mine worked in the...
I am not sure how to link to a thread, but the thread I started on this before was on March 26, 2015 in this same forum section. As I mentioned,...
A fully charged, unloaded Marine Battery will show about 12.6-12.7 volts. Age or less than 100% charge will lower that. I used my ST camera...
I'm one of the previous posters who experienced this issue, too. Mine seemed to work reliably up to about 12.5 volts, but not at higher voltages....
Bill, I appreciate your response. Coming at it from the other direction, if my camera currently operates improperly at anything over 13V, it...
Hi again, I was wondering if any SBIG folks have a thought on this... Particularly, if my camera is not being operated from the AC adapter but...
I have discovered an possible issue with my ST-8300m camera. Long story short, the shutter behaves erratically when 13.8V is applied to the...
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