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Originally Posted by Poita
I'd be more inclined to use a dbk21 or dmk21 with that scope. Those images are great for an SLR.
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Cheers Peter, looks like ill be going with a DMK 21.
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Originally Posted by darbyvet
Hi Dan
great pics considering your aperture and camera. Most of the best planetary imagers use SCTs.Damian Peach who won astrophotgrapher of the year uses a Celestron C14 and a Flea3 camera. Sean Walker who is the imaging editor for Sky and Telescope magazine gets great images using a 12.5 inch Newtonian and a DMK 21 618 Camera.
You are better off with the DMK21 as you will get a larger image on the chip.The DMK 41 is better for lunar or solar where you want to capture a large area of detail.
You may want to start with a color camera like the DFK 21 until you get used to the new scope. Once you have mastered the color camera you can switch to a DMK or Flea3 and a filter wheel etc...
I use Firecapture for capturing the images.It is a great program.
My humble attempts at imaging were mostly taken with a celestron c11 edge hd and DMK 21 AUs or DMK 21 618 camera.
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Thank you Carl for sharing some very valuable information. It really seems to be a popular DMK 21, I think ill purchasing that model to start with. If im going to do it right im going to do it first time

As for the SCT's whats the biggest I can go for the EQ6 pro I know 25kg is the limit so 12" to big? If im going send $'s to get a SCT I wouldn't mine if it was capable for DSO, but I guess that comes down to the focal ratio, and im sure theirs no f/5 SCT hey.
Dan