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Old 15-07-2017, 03:36 PM
DarkKnight (Kev)
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Full frame is, IMHO, the only way to go.

Firstly for the extra real estate a Full Frame offers over a crop sensor, and secondly it's bigger pixels have better light gathering ability, and that is what astro photography is all about.

Have a look here for a comparison of sensor sizes... https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora...ng-crop-factor

The two cameras I'd suggest looking at would be the Nikon D600/D610 and the Canon 6D. Both can be found in lightly used condition and with low shutter counts (< 10K) for around the $1200 mark. Ryda.com and their eBay store NoFrills often have factory refurbished offerings with 12 months manufacturer warranty.

Look here for a comparison on them ... http://www.digicamdb.com/compare/can...vs-nikon_d610/

Don't be seduced by the low prices of the Gray Market offerings as they often have dubious heritage and warranty.

I second Greg Bradley's suggestion re the Samyang 14mm f2.8 as I have one and rate it quite highly.

Good luck in your deliberations.

PS: And yes, a stable tripod, quality ball-head and a remote release are mandatory.
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