Looking for gear & accessories advice

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Rudy avatar
I have recently got into astrophotography and use a stock Canon 7D mark II with 400mm f/5.6 and 50mm f/1.8 II. My circumstances don't let me spend more than 2/2.5 hours out photographing hence the amount of total exposure time I can manage is limited.

Till now I have only managed around an hour of data couple of times (https://astrob.in/full/strjmh/0/ & https://astrob.in/z8xjyc/0/).

I believe the following can help me gather more data in the limited time I got. I am looking to photograph DSO in the range of 50mm to 300mm.
1. HA mod of my DSLR / or get a used HA mod DSLR (if second option, any suggestions?)
2. Get a used f/2.8 lens which gives reasonable results at f/2.8 (I don't pixel peep, so bit a of coma is fine in the corners). Thinking of two lenses... 24-70 f/2.8 & 70-200 f/2.8, zooms because I will be able to use them in day time photography as well. Any recommendations? Have heard good stuff about the old Tampon 70-200 f/2.8.
3. Is the Red-dot finder helpful? Finding the object quickly can be very helpful considering the limited time I get. Any views on this one - https://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/omegon-red-dot-finder-for-dslr-flash-shoe.html?
4. Any other suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

- Rudy.
andrea tasselli avatar
With reasonably dark skies you'll be all right with the standard 7Dii but the filter mod will give you a better Ha response. Lens I am afraid is a bit a thorny subject as the good Canon ones are really expensive. You could get Nikons but those would be short of full functionality. Best option here is to get a Samyang/Rokinon 135mm f/2.
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Médéric Hébert avatar
Depending on why you can't spend more time astro imaging, automating your kit could potentially give you a lot more exposure time without a greater time requirement on your part.
Well Written
verticalmagic avatar
I would vote for the Ha modification, and I second the automation comment, for example with Nina. There are a lot of well made tutorials to get started on Youtube. Plate solving will make you save a lot of time. Plus it is a step that will be the basis for future further developments.
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