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Question about Canon 40D and astrophotography - Cloudy Nights
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Question about Canon 40D and astrophotography
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- The Canon 40D is perfectly fine as-is for astro imaging, you can mount it to your telescope of use it for widefield. I still have mine for a backup …
How do I take Astrophotography with a Cannon 40D?
- https://dgrin.com/discussion/143697/how-do-i-take-astrophotography-with-a-cannon-40d
- Thanks. Paulviking, welcome to the Digital Grin. The Canon 40D has Live View and this would be a good application for that feature. Use the optical viewfinder to get close to prime focus and then engage the Live View and zoom/magnify that view for prime focus. There is even a You Tube about this:
Canon EOS 40D Live View and astro-photography - YouTube
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxTalp6f7kw
- Full review at: http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_40D/ : A six minute demonstration showing how Live View on Canon EOS 40D's Live View can greatly ...
Canon EOS 40D astro-photography with Live View and …
- http://www.dslrtips.com/features/Astro-photography_with_Live_View/live_view_astro-photography.shtml
- The EOS 40D's Live View facilities are invaluable to specialist photographers, especially those involved in macro or astro-photography. Both require precision focusing, and the 40D's magnified focus assist mode allows you to carefully …
Canon 40D for Astrophotography with hot pixels?
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3973675
- Thanks, I will try it. FrankieJ wrote: iboware wrote: Hi, I am new to photography. I did not want to buy a new camera just because I am a newbie. After a bit research, I decided to buy a used 40D from eBay.
Astrophotography Test: Canon 20D/40D - ISO Setting - Phil Hart
- http://www.philhart.com/content/astrophotography-test-canon-20d40d-iso-setting-sub-exposure-length
- The 40D delivers higher resolution than the 20D, but you have to look very closely. The higher bit depth of the 40D verse the 20D is evident in bright areas, but using a sub-set of shorter exposures with the 20D and masking that over bright areas could easily overcome this slight difference.
40D and astrophotography | Photo.net Photography Forums
- https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/40d-and-astrophotography.369257/
- To give you a sense of image size, the full-frame shot below was taken on an ordinary tripod with a Celestron C8 (F/10, 2030mm focal length) and the Canon 5dMk2. I got even more detail a few nights earlier with a 600mm refractor (and 2x multiplier) and the same tripod. Your 40D should do very well with a 600-1000mm focal length.
40D astrophotography limitation?: Canon EOS 7D / 10D
- https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2101725
- I just upgraded from the 20D to the 40D, and I enjoy doing prime-focus astrophotography, where the camera body basically uses the telescope as its lens. The camera mounts to the telescope using an adapter with an EOS mount. This mount doesn't have any electronics in it, of course - it's purely mechanical. So, I just tried setting up my 40D with a …
40D Astrophotography Disappointment -- Canon EOS Digital …
- https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=433156
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Canon 400d for astrophotography - Cloudy Nights
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- Posted 12 July 2016 - 08:58 PM. Backyard EOS is an excellent, yet inexpensive, program for astrophotography with Canon cameras. It has a frame and focus mode which helps with focusing. You can take repeated shots of a star, at intervals of about 8 seconds, adjusting your focus until it's as good as you can get.
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