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  1. 15 minutes ago, Tiny Clanger said:

    You can certainly take a few steps into astro photo with a bridge camera, but there will be severe limitations. The principal one being that the image sensors in them are typically small,  so that they can produce great magnification like 600x . The lens is quite small aperture at high zoom levels , so will not collect much light. Does it have manual focus ?Auto focus may be a big problem in the dark...

    I've owned a few of these superzoom bridge models( a Canon powershot x20 and a Panasonic Lumix) as cameras to carry every day,  and the sensor size and propensity to suck dust in when the telephoto extends and have it land on the sensor , where you can't get at it (as you can on a dslr by simply removing the lens) made me give up  on them eventually.

    Photos of the Moon should be doable though , I'd just get a good hefty tripod with a smooth pan/tilt head, and a remote release (or use the delay release to let vibrations calm down if no remote is available) and take series of photos keeping your target centered by hand. Then try stacking them with some free software. A heavy tripod is a good investment for any photographer , and handy for lightweight telescopes in the future should you get sucked in...

    Don't have high expectations, but do have a play around and give it a try.I'd be interested to see what the latest generation of bridge cams can do !

    Heather

     

     

     

     

    Thanks Heather, I am hoping to get some good shots and currently playing around with some stacking software. As the camera is new to me still working out the settings So i don't just get a big white circle, but I will get that sorted.

  2. 32 minutes ago, wimvb said:

    The book I linked to, will clarify this, and much more.

    Can the camera save images in raw (unprocessed and uncompressed) format? This is important if you want to get decent results. Again, the reason for this is explained in the book.

    Yeah the camera can save in raw format, which I have used for a few moon shots.

  3. 2 hours ago, wimvb said:

    I assume that your camera doesn't allow you to change lens, and you can't use it with a telescope? To advise the best way forward, you will need to do some planning. With your current camera, a tracker mount (tripod is just the legs which the mount stands on) such as one of these is the most logical next step.

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/star-tracker-astronomy-mounts.html

    Even if you invest in a telescope and more suited camera later on, you can learn a lot and have fun while being under the stars. Star trackers such as these, can handle up to a small telescope with a dslr.

    Otoh, if you have a large budget, that will open up for a completely different setup. A motorised equatorial mount with telescope and camera (dslr or astro camera).

    Anyway, invest also in this

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/books/making-every-photon-count-steve-richards.html

    Thanks for the reply and useful links,

    You are correct the lense cannot be changed on the camera the model I have does have a 60x optical zoom so hoping this will be enough to get some food shots.

    The confusion for seems to be when looking for mounts they seem to be listed with x y and z not included which is fine but when not sure what a wedge or dovetail is it's a bit confusing.

  4. Hi all,

    New to the astrophotography scene and looking for some advise.

    I have a bridge camera and looking to get a tripod to assist with shots, I like the idea of the tracker ones but have no idea where to start.

    Should I get a standard tripod and upgrade later with motor etc. For tracking and longer exposures?

    If so what type of tripod and upgrades would I be looking at,  I have seen some on Amazon/eBay but slightly unclear on all the parts and names of the equipment I should be looking at.

     

    Any advise will be greatly appreciated.

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