Hi All:
I am a newbie and would like to get more exposure in stargazing and astrophotography.
May I know if my main interest is
1. stargazing/observing constellations, moon craters, planets
2. astrophotography on the above mentioned
What is the minimum set of equipment is required? I have read thru some post and I understand for newbie, a binoculars maybe more suitable. What binoculars is recommended? Someone recommended 20x80 (HK$850) from Grandeye in HK. May I know is this good for newbie?
Is there a way to attach a DSLR (I have the Nikon 80) to a binoculars?
Thank you for your precious time.
Newbie interested in stargazing and astrophotography
I would say a 20x80 bino is bad for beginners.
1) Magnification too high, field of view is too small.
2) Too heavy to hold, a sturdy tripod is a must.
Do not start with a bino more than 10x and 56mm.
Just my thoughts.
1) Magnification too high, field of view is too small.
2) Too heavy to hold, a sturdy tripod is a must.
Do not start with a bino more than 10x and 56mm.
Just my thoughts.
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Hi,
For Astrophotography the constellation, a wide angle lens on a tracking EQ mount is good enough. Also, a Light Pollution Suppression/Reduction (LPS/LPR) will be required if shooting in Singapore... unless your exposure is short. For planetry astrophotography, a fast, wide field achromat refractor is not recommended because of the Chromatic Aberration (CA).
Have a nice day.
Basically, most scope on a decent tracking EQ mount will be suitable for the above, except observing constellation which just need your naked eye and a wide angle binoculars such as those 7x50mm, 8x42mm, 7x35mm, etc.May I know if my main interest is
1. stargazing/observing constellations, moon craters, planets
2. astrophotography on the above mentioned
For Astrophotography the constellation, a wide angle lens on a tracking EQ mount is good enough. Also, a Light Pollution Suppression/Reduction (LPS/LPR) will be required if shooting in Singapore... unless your exposure is short. For planetry astrophotography, a fast, wide field achromat refractor is not recommended because of the Chromatic Aberration (CA).
Have a nice day.
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