Hi Gary - thanks for the kind words.
I would highly recommend the DMK's (I have had very little experience with others) - but they are solid performers. You need a mono imager for the Sun.
The higher the number 21, 31, 41, 51 the larger the chip and the greater field of view achieved. The 31 is a good balance - if you have lots of cash go the 41 or >.
You will need a processing programme too - I use Registax5 - quite simple and effective with only a little practice.
I always recommend imaging at prime focus first (no barlows or powermates) - this is a touch easier with focus and you tend to get more AVI's in - faster learning curve. You will need to accept that processing takes longer than the actual capture but that is when the magic pops out (if the data is good).
With the DMK31 and Lunt60 I usually use 1/19 sec exp and 42-52 Gamma but sometimes conditions means slight changes are required.
You will need a mount that tracks the Sun too - what is your plan here?
If you have any specific questions at any time PM me as I am really interested in solar journeys.
You will love it - welcome to the red side!
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Originally Posted by Blaznee
Great photos Matt...... The sort of shots that I hope to be taking soon.
I am a newb at solar photography and have just purchased a Lunt LS60 THa /PT/B1200. I am looking at a suitable CCD and am wanting to know if you would recommend the DMK?
Any other advice for someone getting started in solar photography wouldn't go astray either 
Gary
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