Astroimaging John Press. Astroimaging 1. Simple point and shoot cameras 2. DSLRs 3. Attaching to a telescope i.Mobile phone/point and shoot ii.DSLR iii.High.

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Astroimaging John Press

Astroimaging 1. Simple point and shoot cameras 2. DSLRs 3. Attaching to a telescope i.Mobile phone/point and shoot ii.DSLR iii.High frame rate video

Astroimaging 1. Simple point and shoot cameras You don’t really need to have thousands of pounds worth of specialist equipment to shoot the sky.

Astroimaging 1. Simple point and shoot cameras

Astroimaging 1. Simple point and shoot cameras Limited to only bright objects Need a tripod Shutter delay Some change ISO Choose metering points

Astroimaging 2. DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) Interchangeable lenses. Control shutter exposure. Control ISO. Remote/programmable timers.

Astroimaging 2. DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex)

Astroimaging 2. DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex)

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope i. Mobile phone/point and shoot

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope ii. DSLRs

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope ii. DSLRs Here we have 2 options. Single shots <1 second for brighter objects. Single shot long exposure > 1 second – for this we need a motor driven mount that will track.

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope ii. DSLRs

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope iii. High frame rate video

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope iii. High frame rate video

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope iii. High frame rate video

Astroimaging 3. Attaching to a telescope iii. High frame rate video

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