Hi Rusty, first of all, my personal thoughts:
- you probably (my point) selected the worst ever OSC ccd camera possible (there are many better choices)
- you won't get higher sensitivity with color CCD camera then with DSLR camera (the sensitivity is not the key parameter, not the key thing)
- what you get (the only advantage of color cooled CCD over color non-cooled DSLR) is the noise-control. Biggest problem of DSLR is to match dark frames with correct temperature to the light frames. On non-cooled DSLR it's the major problem. With cooled CCD you resolve this issue with dark current and other source of noise in general... but you won't get better sensitivity, you only get less noise (result is similar).
back to the problem:
- the major difference is in the A/D conversion. With DSLR you select some ISO value. With CCD you are fixed to some settings made by manufacturer for highest possible dynamic range. Therefore, it's like you use DSLR with ISO value 50 or 25 :-) and that's why the result with 2min subs (or constant subs) looks (especially on the display) much better on DSLR then with CCD
- but, do not worry, the data are there, you only need to dig them out (stretch). Key point is to calibrate the image and correctly stretch the resulting IEEE float FITs when converting into 16bit TIFFs...
Pavel