En tant que personne habituée à capturer des images avec mon Seestar S30, je songe maintenant à effectuer une mise à niveau vers un équipement plus solide comme le Celestron 130AZ. Bien que j'aie de l'expérience en photographie astronomique grâce au Seestar, je suis ouvert à explorer s'il existe d'autres méthodes ou équipements plus efficaces pour ce faire. En tant que débutant désireux d'élargir mes compétences, je suis intéressé à connaître les meilleures approches pour prendre des photos avec un tel télescope.
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Have you considered the Seestar S50? Alternatively, have you tried using your S30 in EQ mode? I would suggest starting with one of those options.
What camera do you plan on using? I assume you’re referring to the StarSense 130 AZ. That telescope isn’t suitable for astrophotography. Could you share why you thought it would be? That might help clarify things. The SeeStar series performs well above its price point. Unless you have around $1500, it will be very difficult to outperform a SeeStar.
Even 1500 will be challenging unless you already own a DSLR and plan to wait for used equipment.
For the Celestron 130az, a Canon T6i is compatible with a T-ring and T-adapter to connect directly to the telescope for prime focus photography.
You’ll need a motorized equatorial mount for long exposure deep space photography. The SeeStar works with an Alt-Az mount due to its short focal length, but that approach won’t be effective here.
With that scope, the best option is using a phone camera with an adapter. However, you’ll still be limited in what you can capture.
The Celestron 130AZ works well for capturing the moon, sun, and planets due to their brightness, but it’s limited for other subjects. I’d recommend starting with an entry-level planetary camera, such as the Svbony SV305.