Dslr astromod service in Europe?

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Daniel Renner avatar
I have a canon 6d that I want to astro mod (visible + h alpha).

Does anyone know any good places to send my camera at a good price?
andrea tasselli avatar
You can try with this guy, he did a good job on my Nikon but he also does Canons:

http://www.infraredcameraconversion.eu/
Nicolas Godingen avatar
You can also try Richard Gali in France, reliable:

https://www.eosforastro.com/
Armin Lukas avatar
Based in Germany: 
https://www.facebook.com/AstrolabService/

I sent a Canon 600D and Sony A7 III. Have only good experience. Autofocus adjustment is included. 
Still have both cameras and are working to this date.

Nikon, Canon, Sony and other brands are possible for a modification at astrolab.
Konrad Krebs avatar
Based in Germany there is also https://irrecams.de/

He modded my Pentax K1 and I am very happy with the result.
Alfonso Caschili avatar
In Italy https://www.astrohobby.it very well regarded
Daniel Renner avatar
Thank you all so much for the recommendations!
Daniel Renner avatar
andrea tasselli:
You can try with this guy, he did a good job on my Nikon but he also does Canons:

http://www.infraredcameraconversion.eu/

website doesn't work?
sebaromano avatar
I offer Canon 6d mod. Just did one recently. 
Based in Denmark.

You can reach out to me via PM if interested. Of course i will be able to provide more details/ background.

Seba
Morian avatar
andrea tasselli avatar
Daniel Renner:
andrea tasselli:
You can try with this guy, he did a good job on my Nikon but he also does Canons:

http://www.infraredcameraconversion.eu/

website doesn't work?

Try this: Infrared and Fullspectrum camera conversion | Facebook
GTom avatar
I don't know what sort of quotes you are getting for the conversion, but I recently bought an Altair 533M  tec cooled camera for £650: that and a Baader LRGB filterset I got for £100 literally blows ANY converted consumer DSLR's out of the water. You'd say that's a tiny sensor with only 40% diameter compared to the FF DSLR. Indeed it is. But the QE and more importantly noise is sooo much better, that if you put that tiny camera on a half size scope you get better results! Not to mention that many targets are small anyway and the smaller pixels of the 533 chip would come handy to see some more details.

There is simply no point of putting any money in DSLR's anymore for astro. If you don't use your 6D to anything else, such as daylight IR photography, than the most prudent strategy would be to sell it as is and invest the money in a dedicated astrocam. Mono is a steeper but even more rewarding learning curve but OSC still offers the opportunity of setting the temperature constant. The 6D thermal noise at working temps (sensor 20+°C even in the middle of Winter!) is awful.
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Daniel Renner avatar
I don't know what sort of quotes you are getting for the conversion, but I recently bought an Altair 533M  tec cooled camera for £650: that and a Baader LRGB filterset I got for £100 literally blows ANY converted consumer DSLR's out of the water. You'd say that's a tiny sensor with only 40% diameter compared to the FF DSLR. Indeed it is. But the QE and more importantly noise is sooo much better, that if you put that tiny camera on a half size scope you get better results! Not to mention that many targets are small anyway and the smaller pixels of the 533 chip would come handy to see some more details.

There is simply no point of putting any money in DSLR's anymore for astro. If you don't use your 6D to anything else, such as daylight IR photography, than the most prudent strategy would be to sell it as is and invest the money in a dedicated astrocam. Mono is a steeper but even more rewarding learning curve but OSC still offers the opportunity of setting the temperature constant. The 6D thermal noise at working temps (sensor 20+°C even in the middle of Winter!) is awful.

I already have a dedicated astro setup. I want something to do milkway photography.
Ville Karhu avatar
Can anyone verify that the owner of this website https://astrofotografia.plMichal Kaluzny is a reputable dslr modder? He offers his service at a relatively low price and I'd just like to know if anyone has had him mod their dslr.
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