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Old 12-11-2013, 06:23 PM
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lazjen (Chris)
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I think there's basic minimums to be met by both camera and scope. If you're past those, then the inadequacies of one may be shown up by the other.

So for me as I'm reducing the number of errors I do (I'm probably the weak link in my system like others have mentioned for themselves ), I'm finding the limitations in my system. For me, the biggest is the camera (well, actually location but I can't do anything realistic about that). The 6D is an awesome camera, but being an unmodded DSLR it's got limitations that even I'm starting to hit. Some of my enemies are like those of Kevin's - noise from heat and the insensitivity to Ha.

Still, the camera is "good enough" for now. I spent the money on the mount and scope and eventually I'll improve the camera system to match.

If I could have foreseen where I am now from where I started, PLUS I had the benefit of all the learning I've had so far, AND I was buying from scratch again - I'd be even more broke because I would have spent a heap more on a CCD camera as well.
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