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shooting the moon

Photography Science/Medical posted on Aug 20, 2010
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my "portable" 4" B&L Criterion 4000.Got some good looks of the Moon despite the time of the year. After Midnight Jupiter and its moons are visible but the telescope starts to fog up. Unfortunately my digital camera cannot be adapted to the telescope. There is a CCD device which is a modified spy cam that can be plugged into the telescope and a USB PC port and with the supplied software replace film cameras. The price is around $300-$400 USD.

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Richardphotos

10:34PM | Fri, 20 August 2010

I have wanted to have a telescope to work with my camera but the expense is too great. the best I can do is my 500mm telephoto with a 2x adapter

MrsLubner

11:55PM | Fri, 20 August 2010

This would be such a wonderful way to spend an evening!

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blinkings

1:49AM | Sat, 21 August 2010

Looks like fun.

whaleman

2:07AM | Sat, 21 August 2010

They have adaptors for almost every situation. Try searching Google for "adaptor Criterion 4000 to [your camera name]" and see what youi come up with.

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bmac62

5:51AM | Thu, 26 August 2010

Makes me want a telescope:) Neat pic...Daver2112 on Rendo has done some very good moon shots through his telescope (if you haven't already seen them).


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