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For those who are interested in venturing into astrophotography, you
are in luck. There are a huge number of choices currently available
for digital imaging to suit almost any budget, with costs varying
from as little as $100 all the way up to $10,000. Last year I bought
myself a Canon EOS 300D and have been so impressed that I wanted to
share some information and results I’ve had with this camera.
The EOS 300D is a 6.3 megapixel digital SLR. It is available for
around $1,400 for the body only, and slightly more with a 18mm to
55mm lens.
The camera performs exceptionally well for day-time photography.
However, what I was interested in was its ability to take good, low
noise, long exposures, which are very helpful for astrophotography.
This camera meets these requirements.
What’s more, the 300D supports ‘firmware’ upgrades. This allows
you to upgrade the software that is embedded in the camera.
Fortunately for me, a Russian enthusiast was able to provide mirror
lock up and ISO 3200 with his version of the firmware. Loading this
(which is not endorsed by Canon) was very simple and took about four
minutes to complete. Other features are gained with this firmware
but the two important ones are the mirror lock up and the 3200 ISO.
After loading this update it was time to test out the camera. The
mirror lock up ensures that images are vibration free and the
increased sensitivity allows faint emission nebula to be imaged in
as little as 15 seconds with a Canon 50mm 1.8 lens. The resultant
images are low in noise given the high ISO. For the long exposures,
lower ISO settings can be used, if you wish to reduce the noise even
further. One of the nice features of this camera is that the cable
release is only $20. For those that like tinkering, you can make
your own for about $4. In contrast, a Nikon cable release can cost
upwards of $120.
The other nice feature is that you can add a battery grip, which
takes two of the batteries, doubling the excellent battery life of
the camera.
When it comes to taking photographs of the night sky, you can use
the camera with traditional lenses for wider views or you can mount
the camera to a telescope using a simple adapter to give you higher
resolution views. However, you need to be aware that once you go
this route, you need to have a very accurate tracking telescope if
you are to obtain quality images that are free of star trailing.
This is true of any imaging platform, regardless of brand or type.
The resultant picture is large enough to print out at A3 size
without loss of detail. These make for impressive displays. The real
advantage comes from the fact that the camera is digital, meaning
your on costs are going to be very small compared to film based
systems.
You can preview your result as soon as the image has been taken.
This allows you to check focus (this can be tricky at first but you
get the hang of it quickly) and the exposure. You are also able to
make sure that the tracking is working well and that you are
actually imaging what you are trying to target.
When your imaging session has finished you can then spend as much
or as little time as you want post-processing your results.
Nearly all of the resulting images can be improved with image
manipulation software by adjusting the curves and levels, or by
stacking two or more images together to improve the signal to noise
ratio. Most of the images are quite impressive straight out of the
camera and would please all beginners. Once you have been doing this
for a while, you may want to try and push the boundaries and see how
impressive you can make your images. This takes time, not money, as
all the software you need to accomplish this comes supplied with the
camera or is available to download for free off the Internet.
So in summary, I would buy this camera again (although the new
model 20D is out, so buy that instead!) and enjoy using it for
daytime and night-time photography. I have four lenses for it, and I
also shoot with the camera attached to telescopes. I have owned my
camera since July 2004 and have taken over 8000 images with it. They
are very impressive for their price and with a little dedication,
you will be able to achieve excellent results. |