06-16-2020 02:18 PM
06-16-2020 04:40 PM
You did not say what type of camera you currently own. It might be enough. Astrophotography can be an expensive hobby. If you do not have a quality tracking mount for your telescope, I think that is probably more important than a camera upgrade.
You will also want to have image stacking software, too. There are some quality applications that are free. I suggest that you start small with wide angle photos of the night sky, and work your way up to long exposures using your telescope.
06-16-2020 07:37 PM
06-17-2020 11:41 AM
I doubt $500 will cover it. But if I were starting from square one today and wanted to do sky photos, I would buy the best Rebel (with no lens) I could afford and the Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 Lens. However, that comes in around $750. If you don't get at least adequate gear, you will not like it and get frustrated quickly. Plus the Rebel also makes a great general purpose camera so it will get used a lot more.
BTW, you need Photoshop, not an option.
06-17-2020 12:09 PM
06-17-2020 12:18 PM
" Do you think a Canon t7 would be ok???"
Probably but I would prefer you get the T7i or the new T8i. I have a friend, Tom Martinez, that has many photos published in astro magazines that used a T2i for years. I used an XTi for years, too. Another word of advice, go slowly. Find out just what you need and don't go buy a bunch of stuff until then. Otherwise you will buy twice or buy stuff you don't want or need.
The Rebel and the Rok will get you going! ...and Photoshop.
06-17-2020 12:23 PM
I have never owned one of the crippled Rebels, T6, T7 or I guess a T8 so I don't know just how crippled they are.
I had several of them in my DSLR 101 class and they seemed to work well for general photo use.
06-17-2020 12:40 PM
06-17-2020 12:41 PM
@ShockinGoku327 wrote:
Oh I got photoshop and I only meant the price of the camera only , imma buy the other gear aswell like a electronic tripod and wide field lenses. Do you think a Canon t7 would be ok???
A T7 can do an adequate job for wide angle shots of the night sky. Canon is having a Faather's Day sale on camera bodies in the Online Refurbished Store. You can pick one up for more than 50% off the regular list price.
A Rebel T7 and the already mentioned Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 full frame lens would be a pretty good combo. Samyang makes the same lens. There is a 16mm version for APS-C bodies, so avoid that one.
All you would need to round out a "starter package" would be a fairly robust tripod. You should expect to spend upwards of $200 for a good one. You want something that will not wiggle and jiggle in the breeze during a longer exposure.
Look for a tripod that supports upwards of 17 lbs. You want something robust enough to support a tracking mount, like those made by SkyTracker.
06-17-2020 12:43 PM
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