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DSI Pro question
Hi group....
Since I sold my 120 f/8 the $$$$$$ is burning a hole....etc. I'm thinking about getting a DSI Pro but the idea of a DSLR and no laptop needed is very, very appealing. Is there a DSLR around $500 that would be better or equal a DSI Pro? The Drizzle thing is a big deal as I don't have the most accurate tracking mount made but adequate. Losmandy in the future I suppose. Any feedback would be very helpful. Thanks Doink |
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The Canon Digital Rebel is an excellent DSLR for astrophotography.
There is a used one for sale here for just over $600 but rememeber you can use it for everyday daylight photography as well : http://www.astromart.com/classifieds...fied_id=380355 |
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 13:37:36 -0700, deja wrote:
The Canon Digital Rebel is an excellent DSLR for astrophotography. There is a used one for sale here for just over $600 but rememeber you can use it for everyday daylight photography as well : http://www.astromart.com/classifieds...fied_id=380355 Can you get access to the raw CCD data for doing digital noise reduction ? |
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