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I'm just curious as CCD imaging and DSLR cameras look as though they have taken over the traditional way of astro-imaging by using SLR's.
So, do you currently use SLR's for imaging the sky, and why, or why not?
[1ponders]
15-10-2006, 03:46 PM
I don't know if you would consider this still using one, but I have a Canon EOS500 sitting there with astrophotos still in it from early last year :lol:
rogerg
15-10-2006, 04:30 PM
It saddens me greatly that I must respond "no" to this. I still believe there is a place for film SLR astro photography - $100 for a second hand body + $20/roll is very affordable compared to a $1300 350D, and you have the bonus of no Ha or IR filter or anything.
But, alas, I am using a 350D where I would have previously used my pentax SLR. Simply comes down to convenience and ease.
I still have all the pentax gear, 4 lenses from 28mm to 300mm + SP1000 body. I occasionally toy with the idea of selling it but haven't yet. Doubt I'd get much for it and it's a good fallback, that I'll probably never use :shrug:
There was something about film photography I really liked - simplicity maybe? Sitting back guiding a star and just listening to the surrounds or music in the middle of a wheatbelt field? Not sure.
Roger.
Yes i do use a Film SLR sometimes, actually i use both, Digital and Film, as i still like to do my own developing and printing in my darkroom, and roll my own film from bulk lots, usually use Ilford HP400 Plus.
Also i have recently come across an Olympus OM4Ti Camera, (Black Body) and F/1.4 Lens in mint condition, it cost me an arm and a leg, but it is truely mint, straight out of the box, and works flawlessly.
It will go with my other OM items.
Leon
JohnG
15-10-2006, 04:45 PM
Sadly, I must say no as well, I have a perfectly good Olympus OM-1n, lens and other bits and pieces sitting at home, maybe one day I will do some film again.
It was such a good camera, had it from new, ah well, progress, sometimes I wonder, sitting back listening to the Autoguider ticking away and looking up.
Times were different then!!!!!!:(
Cheers
JohnG
h0ughy
15-10-2006, 04:57 PM
move on from film years ago, now I have only 3 dslr's 1 pentax *istDS and a canon 350D unmoddedand then the modded 300D
:doh: Thanks for reminding me, I'll have to give it a go again with my ol' SLR.
I have all the accessories to fit a Practica SLR to my C8, but I need to get another body. Might have to hunt around on Ebay.
cheers
This is turning out to be an interesting poll. Based on what I've seen in the images and photography section, I would have thought there was more people using SLR (be it film or digital). Looks like the cooled CMOS and CCD's are taken hold. :)
rogerg
17-10-2006, 10:03 PM
To be honest, I took it to mean film SLR, excluding DSLR's but perhaps I should have checked that first :)
I am a bit of a Nikon Nut so I still have quite a few film bodies, most get little or no use, but I do have 2 F5 boddies, one which is still new the other almost still new......
I still love the challange film presents as each image costs you, so you have to think more before you press that shutter button......
I also like the noise figures on film!!
Having said that I also have most of the "D" series digital boddies that they (Nikon) have made, and there really is nothing quite like the results I can get with my D2Xs instantly with no wait time.
I also as a result of my work have heaps of different CCD cameras available to play with , so they are a bit of fun as well.
Just starting to muck about with dedicated Astro CCD cameras and I am suprised at the results you can get given how cheap they are (compared to the prices I pay for the ones in my bussiness).
But Film SLR's , yep , I will always have and use one to some degree for sure.
cheers
John
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