Shooting comet Ison and picking a body

6D and a tripod.

You need as long of an exposure as you can get away with without blurring from movement.... High ISO performance trumps pixel pitch for that...

Don't forget to turn of AF and IS.... and you can use the timer to get rid of camera shake from pressing the shutter...

and most important, show us the pictures :)
 
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I would say forget the 60D, even a longer exposure piggybacked on a telescope...or with one of the motorized star camera mounts...is going to look noisy by comparison to the 6D. If you're shooting just on a stationary tripod, then most definitely forget the 60D.

I hope to get some shots of it myself, unless of course it's somehow overcast here for a month, which would be my luck! Literally billions of people will be shooting this comet, though...
 
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