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Originally Posted by stopusinmyid
Hi all,
Seen as how people are putting up their first attempts at Astrophotography, I thought I'd share my shots as well. This is my second go at the moon and are the best so far. These are taken with my Kodak 8megapixel digital camera last night. My many attempts at Saturn have been no good, blurry. Can't seem to keep camera steady enough. Am looking into buying the Celestron Neximage Imager. Peoples opinions much appreciated.

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Hi Tammy,
Thanks for sharing! Always nice to see new enthusiasts coming aboard.
If you can afford it, my advice would be to go for an entry level DSLR, such as a Canon 1100D. They're great for astro work (DSO and planetary) AND daytime use; very versatile.
Their features come in handy in all sorts of ways (the Liveview is a great focusing aid) and with the later models you can even shoot good videos, much like a webcam, so that you can record the planets.
Especially the Canons will keep you happy for a long time to come. But if you get sick of the hobby (you wont!

) you still have a very capable DSLR for daytime use. Heaps of people around here use them and have been using them for years.
If you're thinking of sticking with planetary and lunar images for the moment, you'll want to have a look at The GIMP for modifying (improving) your images after you have taken them. It's a free software package that is very similar to Photoshop. You can get it at
http://www.gimp.org
Looking forward to more of your images and wishing you heaps of fun!