Hi. I have been thinking for a while if it would be possible to use the video mode to use for astrophotography? Has anyone tried this and if so, what were the results please?
Steve
Steve
Hi,astrophotomag said:Hi. I have been thinking for a while if it would be possible to use the video mode to use for astrophotography? Has anyone tried this and if so, what were the results please?
Steve
telemaq76 said:1100d is one of the best camera for astro photo, most of astrophotographer using this one, or older like 450D...big pixels and low thermal noise, that s the most important for astro photography.High iso is not that important. the new 7d2 is great too
Hi,PropeNonComposMentis said:Dont forget safety guys ! For your instruments, I mean.
Dont start with the Moon, you can damage your sensor.
PropeNonComposMentis said:Dont forget safety guys ! For your instruments, I mean.
Dont start with the Moon, you can damage your sensor.
Currently using 8" Newt'. 3x8mp CCD's, home-brew Analogue sequencer/sampler. Recording Analogue signal direct to tape.
Comet hunting.
1100D, very good starter.
M31 is best for calibration.
IMO...
Ooops! Clarification - 3 CCD's each 8 megapixels, removed from 3 Canon PowerShot S5's.
Ebrahim Saadawi said:Why video? The 1100D shoots excellent 12mp stills. I love mine and use it everyday even though I own a 60D and a D5300. There's something to that small mp sensor I can't seem to get with the 18mp 60D for some strange reason! So using the photography mode on the 1100D for any purpose is a great start.
So why video? video is fairly limited at 720p (1.2mp). It only produces good looking video when shooting people's faces with shallow DOF where the large s35 sensor gives a lovely background blur coupled with the softening effect of the low resolution image on people's faces. These types of video can look great on the 1100D, similar to any DSLR.
But shooting wide landscapes, detailed shots, cropping, god it's quite a hedious video output in terms of lack of resolution and aliasing/moire. If astrophotograohy requires cropping the 720p video from the 1100D isn't a great option. Shoot in stills mode at 12mp or but a 1200D/600D (which are very near the price point) these will produce a slightly more acceptable resolution at 1080p, not by a great margin, but better.