Hey all.
I'm fairly new to all this and, as I'm into my photography I've bought some adapters so I can attach my DSLR to my telescope to photograph the moon and our closer planets. Now that the skies have cleared up I managed to get out this morning to try and photograph Jupiter & Saturn.
Firstly, WOW! What an amazing, overwhelming sight. I've never seen anything like it before - truely amazing! Something I'd love to document for myself and to share with others. However…. I couldn't
I attached my camera and then it all went black, absolutely nothing was coming up on my screen. I thought I'd done my research. I have the 2 adaptors that attach it and also have an extension tube. I was using a 2x barlow too. I couldn't understand why I can see it through the eyepiece and not my camera. I was manually tracking it (boy do they move quickly! Lol).
Am I missing something to be able to get it in the camera viewfinder? I was able to get trees into view during the day yesterday - although they were out of focus.
Any ideas, tips & suggestions please?
I have a Meade Polaris 114.
D=114mm F=900mm f7. 9
Canon 90D (used with 2x barlow)
Thanks in advance.
JoJo
I'm fairly new to all this and, as I'm into my photography I've bought some adapters so I can attach my DSLR to my telescope to photograph the moon and our closer planets. Now that the skies have cleared up I managed to get out this morning to try and photograph Jupiter & Saturn.
Firstly, WOW! What an amazing, overwhelming sight. I've never seen anything like it before - truely amazing! Something I'd love to document for myself and to share with others. However…. I couldn't
I attached my camera and then it all went black, absolutely nothing was coming up on my screen. I thought I'd done my research. I have the 2 adaptors that attach it and also have an extension tube. I was using a 2x barlow too. I couldn't understand why I can see it through the eyepiece and not my camera. I was manually tracking it (boy do they move quickly! Lol).
Am I missing something to be able to get it in the camera viewfinder? I was able to get trees into view during the day yesterday - although they were out of focus.
Any ideas, tips & suggestions please?
I have a Meade Polaris 114.
D=114mm F=900mm f7. 9
Canon 90D (used with 2x barlow)
Thanks in advance.
JoJo