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| ===== Photography with a DSRL ===== | ===== Photography with a DSRL ===== | ||
| - | We also have a Canon EOS 700D, which is a digital (single) reflex camera (DSLR). This camera allows for very short exposure times (until 1/4000s), while our CCDs only allow for a minimal exposure time of 0.09s. Accordingly, | + | We also have a Canon EOS 700D, which is a digital (single) reflex camera (DSLR). This camera allows for very short exposure times (until 1/4000s), while our CCDs only allow for a minimal exposure time of 0.09s. Accordingly, |
| Interesting objects are e.g.: | Interesting objects are e.g.: | ||
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| * comets | * comets | ||
| + | We also have an article on [[en: | ||
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| **Our new camera, the QHY600M, is a CMOS camera and therefore also allows much shorter exposure times than the old CCD cameras and on the other hand does not have the disadvantages of a DSLR camera, such as a high dark current. More about this when we have more experience... :-).** | **Our new camera, the QHY600M, is a CMOS camera and therefore also allows much shorter exposure times than the old CCD cameras and on the other hand does not have the disadvantages of a DSLR camera, such as a high dark current. More about this when we have more experience... :-).** | ||
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| ==== Lucky imaging how-to ==== | ==== Lucky imaging how-to ==== | ||