Geof as mentioned budget really determines what you can get. Aside from the Imaging Source camera's you could also try using a 900nc which is pretty cheap and affordable and will give you a taste of what planetary imaging is really like. I think they retail for around $200 with a nose piece.
If you are already more serious about planetary imaging then the DMK or DFK or DBK cameras from the Imaging Source are probably what you are after. They can provide quite good images (please take a look through my planetary images on my website), are quite sensitive and provide fairly low levels of noise.
I am currently using a Lumenera Skynyx 2-0 camera which is a top of the range camera, and is quite expensive. The results they provide are excellent but price is the problem.
Let us know if you have any futher questions.
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