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Re: [APML] digital cameras for astrophotography
Chuck,
Here is an article on the Coolpix 5700 you might want to look at...
if you haven't seen it already. Go To --------------------------------->
http://luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/Nikon5700.shtml
Best...
Geoff Powers
> Joe,
>
> I'm looking at a digital camera to assume the duties of my non-astro
> photography. I came across the new Nikon Coolpix 5700. It has shutter
> speeds up to 8 seconds and bulb up to 5 minutes. It also has a noise
> reduction mode for exposures >1/4 second where it takes a dark frame of
> the same time length and subtracts it from the exposure. I don't know
> whether this works in bulb mode or not. It has raw and tif file
> formats. I have no idea if raw is >8 bits. I'll bet not. It will also
> be very hard to connect to a telescope. It might be useful for afocal
> and piggyback photography.
>
> Chuck <aa6g@aa6g.org>
>
> --------------------------------------
>
> >
> > -snip-
> >
> > I would not buy *any* consumer digital camera strickly for use
> > in astro-imaging. Obviously CCD cameras like the ST6 are a major and
> > notiable exception, but then, they are not a "consumer" camera in my
> > mind - not so something that is an everyday item at Wal-mart or Best
> > Buy.
> > Back to "consumer" cameras, I find none of them are optimized
> > for astro-imaging, and also, the specs change on the different models
> > so fast it makes your head spin. Example, my 18 month old Olympus
> > digital camera is hopelessly out of date - according to some store
> > clerks, but if i ask for advice on this list for my 30 year old Nikon
> > FM, I get lots of help.
> >
> > That all being said, if you intend on buying a digital camera
> > for personal use anyhow, then by all means, go for it, use the thing
> > on a telescope. it is an amazing amount of fun, and you'll impress
> > yourself at what they can (and cannot) do. For exmaple, i bought my
> > digital camera last year strickly to so I could take pictures of stuff
> > I sell on ebay. But once i got it, I tried it out for fun on the moon
> > and it was "wow, not bad." Not nearly good enough to make the front
> > cover of S&T, but the "fun and play" factor of any digital camera
> > through a scope is immense. Bluntly said, it is a hellvua lot of fun.
> >
> > If you want a digital camera strickly for astro-imaging
> > however, I think you are better off watching astromart for a good,
> > used ST4 or save up your money for a new ST6.
> > if you are not sure exactly what you want to do, stick with
> > film, and get yourself a decent slide/negative scanner. I think one
> > of those scanners is the perfect bridge between the best of both the
> > film and digital worlds.
> > good luck
> > joe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.oneilphoto.on.ca
> > http://www.multiboard.com/~joneil
> > "Una salus victus nullam sperare salutem"
> >
> >
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