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I'm thinking about buying a Canon G5 5-MPixel digital camera. Has
anyone tried to record stars using the time exposure feature in the cameras widest mode? If you have, please let me know how well this worked. A Canon Coolpix should work the same so if you tried this with a Nikon please provide details. Thanks: Ed |
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"Canon Coolpix"?
Is there such a model? I thought Coolpix was a trademark of Nikon, exclusive to them only? The G5 has an exposure time of 15 seconds, max, I believe. A Nikon Coolpix 4500, 5000 or 5700 can expose for up to 5 minutes with noise cancellation built in. I owned a 5000 for a while and the Noise Reduction worked wonderful at the 3-4 minute exposure periods, of the images I was taking. Here's M42, at 70 seconds, in the Nikon 5000, which I took last winter: http://members.rogers.com/astronut/images/M42Comp.jpg My personal homepage with other images: http://members.rogers.com/astronut/ Cheers. -- Astronut Night Sky Tours - We bring the Universe to you www.nightskytours.ca "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:b7emb.167108$9l5.21704@pd7tw2no... I'm thinking about buying a Canon G5 5-MPixel digital camera. Has anyone tried to record stars using the time exposure feature in the cameras widest mode? If you have, please let me know how well this worked. A Canon Coolpix should work the same so if you tried this with a Nikon please provide details. Thanks: Ed |
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I'm thinking about buying a Canon G5 5-MPixel digital camera. Has
anyone tried to record stars using the time exposure feature in the cameras Hi I got the Canon Rebel Digital Not too long ago and highly recomend it My Astrophoto snapshot comes out better than ican hope for. Do a Google search on newsgroup about canon digital rebel. Sofjan Mustopoh |
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15 seconds is the max exposure. For tripod star field shots, it doesn't
show much at all. Through the eyepiece, etc it will do well. "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:b7emb.167108$9l5.21704@pd7tw2no... I'm thinking about buying a Canon G5 5-MPixel digital camera. Has anyone tried to record stars using the time exposure feature in the cameras widest mode? If you have, please let me know how well this worked. A Canon Coolpix should work the same so if you tried this with a Nikon please provide details. Thanks: Ed |
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There is a must -see YaHoo group devoted to digital camera astrophotography:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digita...yguid=76567442 Bill in Cave Creek |
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 13:44:03 GMT, "Ed Majden" wrote:
"Astronut" "Canon Coolpix"? Is there such a model? I thought Coolpix was a trademark of Nikon, exclusive to them only? Sorry, my mistake! I meant to say Nikon but had Canon on my mind. ...specifically, a "Rebel?" Thanks for the info. The Nikon looks like a better camera for my purpose. Ed Alan |
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