03-12-2007, 06:27 PM
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Star Struck
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canberra
Posts: 2,797
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
Cameras will also need to be matched to your telescope.
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What do you mean?
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Originally Posted by matt
Well...based on a few of the images I've seen, DMK's are capable of producing long-exposure DSO images. Not 'out of this world' DSO images, but then neither are modded ToUcam DSO images. IMHO.
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Originally Posted by matt
It all depends on what you are looking to achieve.
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What I meant was is there a camera that can successfully take both Planetary and DSO images not including the quality of the image. If you know what I mean!
Also concerning the issue about the D*K cameras not suiting a beginner. Deciding on what is my best option for a CCD camera is very very very challenging! After doing my Math, I found that the 900nc with all accessories comes pretty close to the D*K 21 camera. So getting the D*K is not such a big difference. I realise what you are saying that the 900nc is the best for a beginner for the ease of use and low cost but if you're like me, you would know what I am trying to say!
Don't worry if it doesn't make sense to you, it's just me talking to myself.
Regards
Matt
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