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The Canon 60Da is a reflex camera with APS-C (1.6x) sensor and 18.0 megapixels manufactured from 2012 to 2016 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 100 - 12800 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 5.3 FPS x 16 RAW / 58 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1508 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 8.5 out of 10
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Pros:A simpler solution to do astrophotography in an acceptable way.
Cons:Canon advertises it as a fair compromise to take both types of photos, both astronomical and daytime. But in daytime photos I find problems getting the autofocus to work.
Opinion:I bought this camera used recently but grafting a lens from 18/135 mm to take daytime photos I noticed difficulty using the autofocus, in the points of the sensors arranged in a rhombus for autofocus, if you frame a landscape and drop the high vertex, the highest point of the rumble of the sensors on the sky, The autofocus does not work it jerks back and forth and does not find the focus or completely misses it. To make it work you have to frame the scene by keeping the camera low so that the highest point does not fall into the sky, focus and holding down the shutter button in half block the focus and then recompose the scene by raising the camera and shooting but in this way it is not said that you really focus on what you wanted because the central point is obviously not where you wanted it to be. As far as color balance is concerned, it seems more than acceptable. That this problem is due to the particular balance of the machine to be used in both modes, astro and diurnal?
Pros:Currently the best compromise between SLR and SLR for everyday use astrofotografico included in the package are useful accessories for astrophotography (AC adapter, adapter Canon RE-E3, Software recovery).
Cons:No one (except maybe the complaints of your wife when you say how much you spent)
Opinion:I used the Canon 60D for 2 years and then the desire to approach the astronomical photography has made me decide to buy the Canon 60Da. The choice was dictated mainly by the possibility of having a single body (currently the only one on the market) to be able to shoot in both standard, both in nighttime conditions for shooting the sky (the camera uses a sensor suitable for this type of photography). rnrnCanon included in the package of the EOS 60Da an AC adapter which allows the camera to be powered from a wall outlet or a battery powered inverter, ideal for capturing images at long exposure or acquisition video.rnrnInoltre the EOS 60Da is supplied with Adapter Canon RA-E3, thus providing the ability to connect a remote control timer as the Canon TC-80N3 (useful for remote shooting time-lapse and astrophotography). rn
Pros:Simple, for the whole family, great compromise for day / night.
Cons:Sensibility to red not like a baader changed, possible mismatches color in special situations (but rare, I do not I've never seen).
Opinion:Excellent for the novice astrophotographer who want a car for the family, without the complications of a modified, and at the same time wants to use it to shoot the red nebulae in a decente.rnLa sensitivity in the red h-alpha is not equal to an adjusted room with baader.rnRecensione complete filter: http://www.juzaphoto.com/topic2.php?l=it&f=23&t=212112
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