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Need help using telescope with DSLR-A550 camera

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Mary61
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Need help using telescope with DSLR-A550 camera

Hi, I have connected my A550 camera to a Celestron Travel 70 telescope using a T2 Adapter.  Successfully taken  photos during daylight.  When trying to take a picture of the moon at night, all I can see in Live View is a spot of light.  I have tried focusing the moon through the telescope but I still get the same.  I also get the same when I try connecting the camera through the telescope's diagonal.

 

This is my first time of trying to use a telescope, so any help would be much appreciated.

 

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marashfo
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Hi Mary,

 

Can't answer your question I'm afraid, but would suggest having a look at this link on the subject.

 

http://cs.astronomy.com/asy/astro_imaging/f/16/t/45250.aspx

 

You could always post the same question there as the author seems very helpful 🙂

 

Good luck.

 

Martin

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Bieomax
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i've not really any experiance with telescopes, but what shooting mode are you using ? (auto/M/A/P etc) also whats the light metering mode ?

as my initial thoughts could be that its metering is picking up on more of the darkness and causing it to blow out the brightness of the moon (this depending on your shooting mode?)


Kind Regards

Mark

Mary61
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Mark,

 

Camera was setup as follows:

Mode M

Manual focus set using the switch on the body of the camera

Timer 1/250

Centre weighted metering

AF area set to spot

ISO 400

Aperture Not set as connected to telescope

 

Hope that helps.

 

Mary

 

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marashfo
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Hi Mary,

 

Can't answer your question I'm afraid, but would suggest having a look at this link on the subject.

 

http://cs.astronomy.com/asy/astro_imaging/f/16/t/45250.aspx

 

You could always post the same question there as the author seems very helpful 🙂

 

Good luck.

 

Martin

Bieomax
Member

yep, i'm struggling also, from what i've read it could be a case of your not being able to focus at the distance you need, so it suggests that you may need an extention tube or a barlow lens ?

 

another link

 

 

i hope you can get this sorted

 

 

 

Mark.