31Bluenose
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Steve here, new to photography in a way - have been taking images of the night sky i.e. deep space objects (galaxies, stars, nebulae, clusters, comets)and planets for a few years now. Decided to try and take photos in the day time and occasionally in warmer temperatures! Getting disillusioned with having to spend so many hours and stacking lots of lights, darks, flats etc. and then even more hours processing. The end result is great but as I work away in the week, the chance of clear skies on the weekend is limiting to say the least.
So the 'scope will be used for visual work now and a new camera will be acquired soon. My wife has a very nice Nikon DSLR camera and I will be buying one too. Won't get into the realms of options and bore everyone reading this as the Mrs has very kindly offered a steer in the right direction and I'll be sticking with the Nikon brand to save on lens costs (i.e. borrow hers...). Just dropping by to say hello and I'll be reading up on a lot of subject matter within the forum.
Best wishes all.
So the 'scope will be used for visual work now and a new camera will be acquired soon. My wife has a very nice Nikon DSLR camera and I will be buying one too. Won't get into the realms of options and bore everyone reading this as the Mrs has very kindly offered a steer in the right direction and I'll be sticking with the Nikon brand to save on lens costs (i.e. borrow hers...). Just dropping by to say hello and I'll be reading up on a lot of subject matter within the forum.
Best wishes all.
