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Haggus - Martin
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Reged: 06/05/09
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Loc: Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
DSLR for begginner
      #3420562 - 10/30/09 05:00 PM

Hi,

I'm wondering what make and model would be good for someone who would like to try some picture of the moon with my scope. Also if you could also suggest a lense. I would like to try picture of the night sky. And I'm not rich so not something super expensive(could also be used model).

Take in note that I would like to be able to use the camera for everyday use.

Thank you,

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Thank you,
Martin

Meade LightBridge 8" Deluxe
Bushnell 8-16*40 Binos

45 degrees, 28.3 minutes North
75 degrees, 41.2 minutes West




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WarrenS
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Reged: 03/04/08
Posts: 897
Loc: Orange County New York
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: Haggus - Martin]
      #3420592 - 10/30/09 05:28 PM

Canon XS would be your best choice. With a kit 18-55mm zoom, $499 US, excellent for everday use, kids, travel, holidays etc. Has live view for focusing. I guess your mount doesnt track, so for the moon, 800-1600 iso, spot metering and AV setting for a relatively fast shutter speed.
You'll also need a T adapter to attach the camera to your scope.

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Warren

Astro-Tech 127EDT
Celestron Onyx 80ED
Astro-Tech Field Flattener
C8 (circa 1983 Orange Tube)
Atlas EQ-G, Orion SSAG
Canon 135mm F2.8
Canon 40D, Astronomik CLS clip filter
Leica, Minolta binos



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Footbag
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Reged: 04/13/09
Posts: 468
Loc: Scranton, PA
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: WarrenS]
      #3420623 - 10/30/09 05:50 PM

I've got an XS and it's a very nice camera. Even advanced astro-photographers seem to be happy with the specs of this camera. It's great for daytime as well.
The lens that comes with it is nice. As a beginner, you may very well find it sufficient for some wide field shots. That said, image quality is based on the quality of your glass. So if you find yourself getting very critical, you may eventually find the need to upgrade the lens. Given the XS has live view, I cannot see you having to upgrade the camera.

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Adam

Celestron CPC 800, Celestron HD Wedge
Hyperion 17mm, Celestron 40mm Plossl, TMB 9mm
WO 66, SSAG
Modded Canon XS

Lackawanna Astronomical Society

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Edited by Footbag (10/30/09 05:52 PM)


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nofxrx
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Loc: Palm Bay,Florida
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: Footbag]
      #3420664 - 10/30/09 06:11 PM

I have to agree.The XS is a wonderful cam.I love mine.
If I had to do it over again I would have gone with the XSi because it has 14bit ADC...but for starters,it doesnt matter.

I bought my XS body for $369 on Ebay as a "refurbished" cam.I have purchased 3-4 refurbed models in the last year or so that I modded and passed on for friends,but every single one has worked perfectly and they come with a 90day Canon warranty.

Definately go for a Canon.And if you can swing it go for the XSi(which sells refurbed for ~$460 on Ebay).If not the XS will be just as functional for you.

Good luck!!!

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Brent Oliver
WO-66SD*WO-Megrez102ED-Special Edition*Super C8 Plus*
CGE Pier-Mounted
Some Cameras,some Filters
HyperCams&MODS
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bardo
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Reged: 09/13/09
Posts: 54
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: nofxrx]
      #3420836 - 10/30/09 08:16 PM

you can buy regular old digital rebels for under $200 used now.

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Falcon-
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Reged: 09/11/09
Posts: 242
Loc: Gambier Island, BC, Canada
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: bardo]
      #3421037 - 10/30/09 10:20 PM

I agree with Bardo that you need not get a brand-new camera, but I would suggest the next step up from the original Digital Rebel (aka 300D). Cameras even one model newer then the 300D provide you with quite a bit more flexability in remote control abilities if you decide to try shooting fainter things then the moon such as the Milky Way, Nebulas, or Galaxies. I use a Rebel XT myself (aka 350D).

The XS and XSi mentioned above are even better of course (such as LiveView), but if your budget does not allow for one of those then consider looking for a used XT or XTi as a less expensive alternative that will still give you lots of flexibility to try more advanced imaging later on.

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Tasco 11TE-5 'Lunagrosso': 4.5" Newtonian, 900mm f/7.9
Meade DS-2114S: 4.5" Newtonian, 1000mm f/8.8
Galileoscope: 50mm Achromatic Refractor, 500mm f/10
Tasco EQ-2-like mount w/ clock drive
Celestron CG-5GT mount


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Jimmy2K63
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Reged: 04/26/09
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Loc: Kentucky
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: Falcon-]
      #3421120 - 10/30/09 11:11 PM

I've owned my Canon XS for 2 nights and 1 day now, and I really like it. It's very simple to use and the liveview feature is nice on it. Great for daytime shots for sure. I bought it for doing astrophotography but I have a feeling it's going to be used for a whole lot more. Right now I have no regrets getting it.

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http://astronomyguy63.blogspot.com/

LXD75 SN6-UHTC
Cave Astrola 10" f/5
Garrett 15x70/FarSight
Canon XS (1000D)


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guyroch
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Reged: 01/22/08
Posts: 255
Loc: Ottawa, Canada
Re: DSLR for begginner new [Re: Jimmy2K63]
      #3421726 - 10/31/09 11:49 AM

Martin, your should look regularly on Ottawa Kijiji (ottawa.kijiji.ca) and search for "Canon EOS" or "Canon DSLR", you may not find one initailly but keep looking every day and someone will post one eventually and boom, your lucky day, and it's local so no shipping. Any Canon EOS DSLR will make for a darn good starter camera. There is also FocusScientific store located at 911 Carling Avenue, ask for Nathan and tell him you are looking for a used Canon EOS - they sometimes have some or know of someone who is selling one.

Make sure it's a DSLR and not SLR... the 'D' stands for digital

Good luck

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Skywatcher 750mm 6" Reflector f/5
Celestron CG5-GT mount
Orion ST80 + SSAG autoguider + PHD
Canon 40D (unmod) + TC-80N3 remote timer
Astronomik CLS clip filter
Orion SkyGlow light polution filter
Orion AccuFocus + homemade Bahtinov mask
Bushnell 8x42 h2o® Waterproof Binoculars
Sky Atlas 2000.0 Field Version (Laminated)
Plenty of patience and a wife that doesn’t quite understand my love for clear skies, but let’s me go out anyway ~ thanks honey bunny


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