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By: CreativeHobby. on 24 Feb 10, 18:16:21
and canon allows you to use your pc, so you can attach via usb and see the liveview on your pc monitor in high resolution.
By: StateOwned. on 11 Jan 10, 00:09:06
this is really usefull.. i tried some shots before on MF ( only 250mm on a crop) but they were out of focus... i hope this will help(need time before the sky clears out)
By: Joadster96. on 14 Dec 09, 07:58:28
live view means you can use the screen for taking pictures and not just the viewfinder, this isnt very common on DSLR's but its starting to get more popular.
By: thespectacle. on 10 Dec 09, 11:11:13
Great video. I've had my 40d for a few years and I've just started to get an interest in Astrophotography. Now I just got to find a good telescope.
By: BetesdaIE. on 24 Nov 09, 12:31:22
Thanks for the reply and the great video..keep it up Gordon!
By: cameralabs. on 23 Nov 09, 20:46:57
Any telescope shop will be able to sell you one with a tube attached - try searching for one in your area, or lookup telescope house.
By: BetesdaIE. on 23 Nov 09, 14:28:24
where can you purchase a t-mount in the uk??(online)
By: jbrecording. on 17 Nov 09, 05:44:44
Very cool! Now I know an affordable way to have a 1,728mm lens.... :-D
By: LivingForLOL. on 16 Nov 09, 17:26:42
Awesome!!
By: trinashinead. on 06 Nov 09, 05:29:21
hi newbie here.. what does live view mean? sorry.. idk anythin bout camera settings.. just starting... thank u
By: kellyakakells. on 28 Oct 09, 05:41:11
what video camera did you use for making this video?? its outstanding.
By: LetArtsLive. on 21 Sep 09, 17:12:50
this is great amazing art wow!!
By: marcomarcucci. on 11 Sep 09, 13:36:50
Yes 12800 at 1,8 Megapixels
By: andy8016. on 10 Sep 09, 22:00:56
You want to be shooting at 100 ISO, =)
By: mmjurczak. on 09 Sep 09, 23:41:01
I have a 450D and the live view is great for astrophotography. Only problem is that the camera itself doesn't have enough gain for fainter subjects... but the 500D has 12,800ISO. Time for an upgrade : )
By: thetttttttttttt. on 07 Sep 09, 10:09:16
firstly, go for canon....cheaper lenses and more choice. what's ur budget?
By: TheLittleWorldofGaz. on 18 Aug 09, 22:34:27
can someone plase link me to the t mounts? what types of telescope can they mount to?
By: fallenembers08. on 28 Jul 09, 07:29:21
Thanks gordon, this video was very helpful.
By: cameralabs. on 26 Jul 09, 19:54:04
The LV magnification makes it much easier to confirm the precise focus compared to using the viewfinder - and LV with the main sensor also eliminates any errors with the viewfinder not being perfectly calibrated.
By: horsefly4. on 26 Jul 09, 15:00:04
say mate when you talk abot how live view makes it easier to focus, do you mean easier as in "dont have to bend my head to an awkward position", or easier as in more precise then the actual viewfinder?
By: saxophoneman23. on 25 Jul 09, 09:56:12
I reccomend something like the Finepix S5800. Great cameras and cheap.
By: liltd87. on 24 Jul 09, 05:42:21
will that t mount fit on my Kodak P880?
By: baboynamalaki. on 16 Jul 09, 08:12:01
hey guys, what kind of camera can you recommend me? a beginner in photography?
By: cameraman40. on 13 Jul 09, 23:01:15
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!
By: cameralabs. on 13 Jul 09, 22:01:31
The technique is identical for all of Canon's current DSLRs, incoluding the 50D. You can also use a film SLR, although obviously there won't be live view for focusing! You'll have to reply on the viewfinder alone.