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For astrophotography, this camera with built in flash has increased IR sensitivity. The IR filter allows the camera to achieve a hydrogen alpha light that is about three times greater than the former models. This creates a clear, crisp image of the reddish hues that are often found in the night sky. It has an 18-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, the high performance DIGIC 4 image processor, and the expandable ISO 12800 that provide excellent quality as well as low noise to your photography and filming. Its multi angle LCD monitor has about one million dots that create a calm shooting whether at a high or low angel with detailed focus for those live vies of astrophotography. The camera also comes with a new remote control adapter model RA-E3 that allows for compatibility with the other remotes you may choose to use for a precise control of lengthy exposures as well as automatic shooting repeated shots.
To get all of the colors that are present during the diffuse nebulae in the night’s sky the Canon EOS 60DA has a custom made infrared blocking filter that will let the light that is normally blocked by other camera filters to be captured by the sensors. This is great because the normal hydrogen alpha light that is given off in a gas form is not able to be seen with a normal camera. This camera allows anyone to create a sharper, clearer, and accurate picture that shows the natural instances of red hues during diffuse nebulae.
The Canon EOS 60DA can be found by searching the internet for the select few authorized vendors of the product. The camera will typically cost about $1,500, but the investment is surely worth it. Top Canon execs have marveled at the revelation of delving into a specific field that needs modern technology to bring their work to life. Now hobbyists and astrophotography enthusiast everywhere have a chance to bring the universe to life in a big way.
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