I own a sony a350 dslr and i want to be able to attach a telescope to it for astrophotography, how do i do it?

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 and filed under astrophotography | 2 Comments »

I own a sony digital slr a350 camera, and i want to take pictures using a telescope instead of a lens… has any one out there aready done such a thing and what parts would i need to buy and what brand of telescopes would you recommend?
Many Thanks!

Jimmy gives you a nice way in (it’s called afocal imaging) – you can buy a Minolta or Sony T-Adaptor and attach a 1.25" nosepiece to get to "Prime focus" much much better quality but you have to focus using the scope. If it’s a Newtonian you may run out of backfocus & can use a coma corrector if this happens. Check out "prime focus astrophotography" in google. You really want to be able to make 60 second shots & stack – not easy.
Check my site for sample images http://www.thelunarscape.com

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  1. jimmymae2000 Says:

    You can take pictures thru your telescope without mounting the camera. With your normal camera lens set to infinity, hold the camera behind the eyepiece (about 1/2 inch clearance) look thru your camera viewfinder and take the shot, adjust shutter speed for proper exposure (try 1/2 second).
    References :

  2. Trevor D Says:

    Jimmy gives you a nice way in (it’s called afocal imaging) – you can buy a Minolta or Sony T-Adaptor and attach a 1.25" nosepiece to get to "Prime focus" much much better quality but you have to focus using the scope. If it’s a Newtonian you may run out of backfocus & can use a coma corrector if this happens. Check out "prime focus astrophotography" in google. You really want to be able to make 60 second shots & stack – not easy.
    Check my site for sample images http://www.thelunarscape.com
    References :

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