Can you give more info? focal ratio, target etc?
The 383L has a mechanical solar panel shutter (like many KAF 8300 based cameras) which limits it's minimum exposure time.
I can't use the 383L on the moon or for solar because the target is too bright, even at f/13 with a 4" refractor.
So which camera is best suited under those conditions.. I am facing similar problem so can you help me out?
It's down to the amount of light. So there's a few options:
a) Using a Sony sensor where the image is transported into a special transit channel (protected from light), often called "electronic shutter" is better suited for coping with very bright targets.
b) Reduction of light through higher focal ratio - I've used a 383L on bright targets by increasing the focal ratio such as a 5x Televue Powermate whilst imaging Jupiter. However this depends on the aperture of your scope.
c) Reduction of light through filters, narrowing the band for wideband targets; or; narrowing the bandpass for narrowband helps reject unwanted light.
I've managed to use the 383L directly on a 4" APO natively on a very very early moon. Also using a 5x on Jupiter - I could have reduced this more by using RGB filters.