![]() ![]() The former is generally employed for imaging nebulae and galaxies while the latter is used for imaging the moon and planets.Īlmost all of the cameras you can buy today operate via a high-speed USB3 interface. Modern cameras can work in two modes: either taking single still frame images or high speed video streams. For lunar or planetary photography, you'll want a smaller sensor giving a smaller field of view. For nebulae, galaxies, nightscapes and so on, you'll need a large sensor giving a big field of view. Your choice will depend on what you wish to photograph. Īnother consideration with CCD and CMOS cameras is the size of the sensor and the pixel size of the sensor. ![]() To be honest this is an issue only the most demanding astrophotographers need worry about – these days there is a much smaller difference in image quality. However, because of the way they one shot color cameras work, the finest imagery still comes from mono cameras employing color filters. Color imagers are without doubt easier to use if you're after color photos. ![]()
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