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Nikon D80 for Astrophotography? - Cloudy Nights
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/210013-nikon-d80-for-astrophotography/
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Nikon D80 with Telescope for Astrophotography
- https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/nikon-d80-with-telescope-for-astrophotography.355835/
- The D80 has square 6.1 micron pixels, which yields 41.95 arc seconds per pixel. M31 is 190 arc minutes long, so 190x60 = 11,400 arc seconds in length ÷ 41.95 arc seconds per pixel = 272 pixels in length, which is 1/10th the short width of the sensor and 1/14th the long side. Also, as regards star trails. where:
Nikon D80 For Astrophotography - Irish Astronomy
- https://www.irishastronomy.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=topic&Itemid=211&catid=29&id=50097
- Nikon D80 For Astrophotography was created by John D Hi everybody John here, I have a question for all the astrophotogrphers. My friend is buying a Nikon D80 and she says that it might work for astrophotography purposses instead of the Meade deep sky imager www.meade.com/dsi_ii/index.html .
Beginner to astrophotography, Canon 20D or Nikon d80
- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/702230-beginner-to-astrophotography-canon-20d-or-nikon-d80/
- Beginner to astrophotography, Canon 20D or Nikon d80 - posted in DSLR, Mirrorless & General-Purpose Digital Camera DSO Imaging: Hello I have been star gazing for some time now and would like to start getting into astrophotography. Since I am a beginner, I dont want to spend alot of money right out of the gate. My 114mm reflector is mounted on an old EQ1 …
Nikon D80 vs Canon EOS 20D Astrophotography - Camera …
- https://www.lensora.com/comparecameras.asp?c1=nikon-d80&c2=canon-eos-20d-astrophotography
- Manufacturing. Nikon D80 is manufacturered by Nikon but Canon EOS 20D Astrophotography is from Canon. Both Nikon and Canon are well known brands though. Nikon D80 were released 2006 and Canon EOS 20D Astrophotography was released 2005. That is a 1 years difference. In tech, this period of time can be of interest since technology is always improving etc.
nikon D80 - Getting Started With Imaging - Stargazers Lounge
- https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/269498-nikon-d80/
- Hey all, im going to experiment with some astrophotography, anyone had any experience using a nikon D80, ive had the camera for years and have wanted to get into this type of imaging, the wife has just upgraded the scope to a celestron nexstar se8. Link to comment Share on other sites.
Nikon | Photograph the night sky with a Nikon
- https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/camera/index.html
- The Nikon 1 J5 featuring backside illumination image sensor is the best option for astrophotography use. The camera’s compact and lightweight body makes an excellent companion for casual shooting of the stars, and despite the smaller size, its image sensor size is more than adequate to produce beautiful images of the starry sky.
APT - Astro Photography Tool
- https://www.astrophotography.app/nikon.php
- Nikon DSLR models matrix. This is the list of all Nikon models that APT can control. It also contains useful reference information. (1) Needs RS232 (serial) cable or DSUSB controller to control Bulb exposures. See a list of serial cable vendors. (2) APT has to be started in Windows Vista SP2 compatibility mode. (3) No Live View.
The Death Of The Astrophotography DSLR? - Skies
- https://skiesandscopes.com/nikon-d810a/
- The Nikon D810A was released in 2015. It is a version of the popular Nikon D810 model, but optimized for astrophotography – the “a” at the end of the name is for “astrophotography”. It was the world’s first full-frame DSLR dedicated to astrophotography when released and has a legitimate claim to being the best DSLR for astrophotography.
Using the D810A DSLR for Deep Space Astrophotography …
- https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/using-the-d810a-dslr-for-deep-space-and-nebulae-astrophotography.html
- The Cygnus Loop – Photographed with a Nikon D810A combined with an Explore Scientific ED80 telescope (480mm focal length), mounted on a Skywatcher EQ6 equatorial mount. An Optolong L-eNhance filter was used to help with light pollution. All …
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