Astrophotography with a DSLR & Telescope in 2020!
Here is my DSLR and telescope setup for astrophotography in 2020. This configuration is great for wide-field, deep-sky astrophotography such as large emission nebulae in the night sky.
Yes, you can attach your DSLR camera to a telescope, and yes you can take amazing pictures of nebulae and galaxies - BUT, you'll need an equatorial tracking mount (like the Sky-Watcher HEQ5) to accomplish this.
In this video, I discuss the camera settings, and filters I use to capture deep-sky images of nebulae from my backyard in the city.
Equipment List:
• Camera: Canon EOS 60Da: astrobackyard.com/canon-60da/
• Telescope: William Optics RedCat 51: bit.ly/3CiR5Cy
• Filter: OPT Triad Ultra
• Telescope Mount: Sky-Watcher HEQ5: bit.ly/43kXYyU
• Guide Camera: Altair GPCAM2
• Guide Scope: William Optics Uniguide 50mm: bit.ly/3oHYmZu
Software List:
• Astro Photography Tool: astrobackyard.com/astro-photo...
• PHD2 Guiding: astrobackyard.com/phd2-guiding/
• DeepSkyStacker: astrobackyard.com/deep-sky-st...
• Adobe Photoshop: prf.hn/l/me398a1
For astro-modifications to your DSLR or Mirrorless camera, check out Spencers Camera: bit.ly/2KmoxNv
As for the image-processing? Well, that's another story. (I Created an Image Processing Guide) sellfy.com/p/0zsyyq/
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