If you wrote this question on an established Astro photography site 99% of the replies would probably state an ed80.
I would also suggest a small refractor like an ed80.
The mount is 100x more important than the scope. Heq 5 or Celestron ax or bigger.
Astrophotography is about solid setup, no vibrations, there is so so much more than focussing a camera through a telescope.
Ofcourse there are many different types of astrophotography, but keeping things as simple as possible from the start is key to getting rewarding results.
If budget doesn't allow for scope and mount to start, just buy a mount and fix your camera, worry about a scope and getting a smaller fov later.