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How Can I Take Astronomical Photographs By A Digital Camera?
What things do I need?(in your opinion which camera is suitable for it?)
s-abbasi
11 Apr 2008 09:19
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You need a good range ( more than 3 mega pixel) digital camera to take astronomical pictures then you should connect your camera to the telescope to get the clear pictures.
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