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Canon eos rebel t3i 600d
Canon eos rebel t3i 600d








canon eos rebel t3i 600d
  1. CANON EOS REBEL T3I 600D FULL
  2. CANON EOS REBEL T3I 600D PRO

My favorite summer deep-sky objects lie within the Sagittarius region of the Milky Way Core.

CANON EOS REBEL T3I 600D FULL

This is now my 5th summer as an amateur astrophotographer, and I don’t like to waste time when choosing my target for the night.ĭuring the months of May-July, the Messier objects located near the core of the Milky Way have my full attention. The moon’s glaring presence has subsided, and it is now time to gather more RGB (color) light frames on my coveted summer deep-sky milky way objects. If you don’t own a telescope yet, but want to get into astrophotography using a DSLR, have a look at the following resource page: Astrophotography Tips You Can Try Tonight Capturing Deep-Sky Targets with a DSLR The Canon Rebel XSi a popular DSLR camera for amateur astrophotographers In this post, I’ll share my personal results using the Canon Xsi DSLR for astrophotography, and give you my recommendations for a beginner DSLR camera. The modification that was made to this camera is known as the “full spectrum modification”, which involved removing the stock IR cut filter inside the camera body.Īlthough there are many choices to consider when it comes to choosing a camera for astrophotography, an entry-level Canon Rebel series DSLR offers a unique combination of value and performance. I eventually upgraded my DSLR camera to a (slightly) newer Canon EOS Rebel T3i ( 600D), and it came pre-modified for astrophotography.

CANON EOS REBEL T3I 600D PRO

The Milky Way captured with a Canon Rebel T3i on a SkyTracker Pro Mount Astrophotography with a Canon Rebel DSLR My Canon Rebel DSLR’s continue to produce amazing images, and they are one of the best ways to get started in the hobby. I’ve used many types of cameras for astrophotography from monochrome CMOS imaging cameras to cooled one-shot-color models. You can also use this camera with fantastic camera lenses such as the Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 for wide-angle nightscapes and Milky Way photography. Even though the production of this camera was discontinued many years ago, I still use and enjoy this camera today.Ī DSLR camera like the Canon Rebel 450D is a versatile choice as it can easily be attached to a telescope for deep sky imaging using a T-Ring and adapter. The very first camera I used for astrophotography was an old Canon Rebel Xsi (450D) DSLR.










Canon eos rebel t3i 600d