The DMK is the best of the Imaging Source cameras and will deliver the best quality images, but it's not a beginners camera. It's monochrome, not colour. So you need coloured filters and a filter wheel. The cost goes up. The time to capture goes up. The time to process goes up. I wouldn't recommend it for you at this stage.
If you want to get a DBK or DFK, get the DBK. It's more suited to astronomical imaging.
Planetary imaging has quite a learning curve so don't expect to get the best results straight away just because you get the best camera. There's a lot of factors to consider and a lot of work in capturing and processing.
I'd still recommend the ToUcam to start with.
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