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Old 05-03-2013, 05:27 PM
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Unfortunately the answer to hat sends on so many variables like what equipment you will use, what you want to image etc....

Also there are options in between dslr and mono ccd. Things like one shot color ccd's like qhy10.

It's never too late to learn anything so don't let that deter you. So long as whatever you choose to do you have realistic expectations as you start you will have fun along the journey.

Nowadays getting good data is really only 40 to 50 % of the effort. The rest is then is tools for processing like ccd stack, pix insight, maxim, photoshop etc.....
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