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Old 05-02-2012, 10:56 AM
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Which entry level CCD imaging for planetary photo?

Hi everyone!

I have recently got myself a SkyWatcher 10" GOT dobs. While I need to familiarise myself with the scope first, I am thinking that in a few months, I would like to have a go at lunar and planetary photography (as I understand that dobs can't really do DSO photography).

I have been considering various CCD imaging cameras at the cheaper end of the scale:

- Andrews comm. planetary and lunar camera ($119 - Andrews)
- ProStar - Planet-Cam ($129 - My Astroshop)
- Meade Lunar and planetary imaging ($? only seen on a US site for $99)
- Celestron nextimage ($299 - Ozscopes)
- Imaging Source DBK 21AU04.AS ($379 - Bintel)

Has anyone have used any of these?

Andrews claim that their camera is as good as Nextstar (and is made at the same factory). They they told me that it has a compatibility problem with vista and windows 7.

I have read good reviews about the Meade LPI but again there seems to be a compability issue with windows 7 (has it been resolved?). I haven't been able to find it on Australian websites. Is it available and at what price?

The Imaging Source one has good reviews as well, but is more expensive.

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Cheers,

Eric

Last edited by EricB; 05-02-2012 at 12:43 PM.
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