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AstroPhotography with AZ EQ6 , 250PDS and Canon 5D Mark iii ...
- https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/230748-astrophotography-with-az-eq6-250pds-and-canon-5d-mark-iii/
- If this is your first foray into astrophotography you might want to have a rethink on your scope choice. The 250pds has quite a long focal length which is far from ideal for a beginner. If you want a reflector the 130pds would be a better choice but my choice (and many others) would be a Skywatcher 80ED refractor.
Canon Wars: 6D Mark I vs. 5D Mark III - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/733953-canon-wars-6d-mark-i-vs-5d-mark-iii-which-one-to-get-for-astrophotography-on-a-budget-in-2020/
- I have both a 5D4 and 80D (both unmodified) and the 80D smokes the 5D4 in two very important ways. 1) Lighter weight, easier to balance 2) 1.6x Crop. I am using a 60mm Doublet (360mm) with a field flattener and even at FF (which is what it was made for) I get great centers and bad corners.
Choosing the Best (Good Enough) ISO for …
- https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-blogs/imaging-foundations-richard-wright/choose-iso-astrophotography/
- For example, I determined the best ISO to use with my Canon 5D Mark III at a dark-sky location using the techniques discussed last month for a …
Canon Mark III or Mark II for Astrophotography - ThePhotoForum
- https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/canon-mark-iii-or-mark-ii-for-astrophotography.295749/
- Canon Mark III or Mark II for Astrophotography. Thread starter RxForB3; Start date Aug 17, 2012; R. ... the 5D2 should be just fine for astrophotography. Take that extra $2000 and get a Nikon 14-24 f/2.8. Sent from my Nexus 7 . OP . R. ... Did you notice on your 5D Mark III (ISO settings) nauliv; Feb 11, 2013; Canon Cameras; Replies 6 Views 4K ...
Best ISO values for Canon cameras - DSLR …
- https://dslr-astrophotography.com/iso-values-canon-cameras/
- This indicates the point at which the upstream noise swamps the downstream noise and all we do is amplify the signal and the noise, hurting our dynamic range. These are the noise values where we call a sensor ‘ISO-less’ and there …
Best camera for astrophotography: Canon EOS-1D / 5D / …
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3179316
- Well, 5d mkII is kind of a legendary in this field. Astrophotography does not need better autofocus or improved weather sealing, neither several great improvements present on mkIII. On-camera noise reduction is the last thing an astrophotagrapher wants. So, would mkIII be better than mkII? And how does D800 would compare to them?
Results using a $200 DSLR for Astrophotography (Canon …
- https://astrobackyard.com/dslr-for-astrophotography/
- Astrophotography Examples Using the Canon EOS Rebel T3i Here are some of my favorite astrophotography images I’ve captured over the years using my Canon EOS T3i. The California Nebula. Canon EOS Rebel T3i and a 70mm refractor telescope. The Milky Way. Canon EOS Rebel T3i and Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 Lens. The Triangulum Galaxy.
Astrophotography With the Canon R5: How Does it …
- https://fstoppers.com/astrophotography/astrophotography-canon-r5-how-does-it-perform-506450
- The large sensor certainly does give you some flex that previous Canon cameras — like the 5D Mark IV that Hall compares the R5 to — don't have. If I primarily shot astrophotography I'm not sure the...
Canon 5D Mark II for Astrophotography? - Cloudy Nights …
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/299609-canon-5d-mark-ii-for-astrophotography/
- The Canon 5D Mark II is an excellent camera, but it's a lot of camera for your scopes. Neither of them will be able to illuminate the chip very well. You'll also get pretty severe coma on the SCT and major field curvature on the 66mm, even with a flattener. The camera has a full size, 35mm diagonal chip.
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