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Sony Alpha SLT for astrophotography.

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mistryj10
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Sony Alpha SLT for astrophotography.

Hi, I'm looking to buy an Alpha SLT camera and one of its uses will be for astrophotography using a T-adapter connecting to a telescope. Does anyone know whether this type of camera would be suitable for this?

Is is possible to take a photo with the mirror manually moved out the way?

Jay

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Blencogo
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The SLT range has a fixed translucent mirror which cannot be lifted out of the way like a standard SLR and, to be honest, will take a very small amount of light from your image for metering purposes.  However this does not appear to be a problem as this is miniscule.

You will find some sample images using a SLT-A55 here which look pretty good to me: -

http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/4395263/Main/4387137

The electronic viewfinder is an advantage as light cannot enter via the viewfinder and also allows you to view the image during an exposure.  You will also find the "focus check" a real bonus.

It looks to be great for this purpose as the high ISO availability and excellent noise reduction features should give sharp, contrasty pictures.

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blaireau_photo
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Hello mistryj10 - welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

I am discussing this potential use of an SLT camera with some contacts of mine and as soon as we come to a conclusion I will reply on here i.e. usage of the mirror itself within the camera.

Thanks,

Simon

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Blencogo
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The SLT range has a fixed translucent mirror which cannot be lifted out of the way like a standard SLR and, to be honest, will take a very small amount of light from your image for metering purposes.  However this does not appear to be a problem as this is miniscule.

You will find some sample images using a SLT-A55 here which look pretty good to me: -

http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/4395263/Main/4387137

The electronic viewfinder is an advantage as light cannot enter via the viewfinder and also allows you to view the image during an exposure.  You will also find the "focus check" a real bonus.

It looks to be great for this purpose as the high ISO availability and excellent noise reduction features should give sharp, contrasty pictures.

:wink:

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blaireau_photo
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Hello again :slight_smile:

As Blencogo says, the A55 does seem to be a good choice for Astrophotography. Another contact of mine has also now said that this camera is the first one that springs to mind for this purpose.

Thanks all,

Simon

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mistryj10
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Thanks to everyone for your prompt and informative replies.

It looks like I will get the a55 after all.

Best regards

Jay

GaryPlum
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Here are a couple of shots from my A37 with Sigma 18-250, 30 second exposure,ISO-1600 at Sawpit Creek, NSW, Australia in January 2014:

Saw-Pit-Milky-Way1-4.jpg

 

Saw-Pit-Milky-Way1-6.jpg

GaryPlum
Explorer

And a couple more from my A77, Sigma 18-250, 3 minute exposure on Ioptron Skytracker, ISO-320.

West Barwon Dam, Victoria, Australia, February 2014

WBD-Feb-02_1-4.jpg

WBD-Feb-02_1-2.jpg

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Thalamus.
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Hi Gary,

welcome to the Sony User Community Forum..:smileyhappy:

 

Great shots, you may not be aware but there is a Photo Gallery attached to this forum which would be a better place for you upload & share your photos..

 

Click on the following link to open the Photo Gallery , then click on New Photo to upload your photos..

GaryPlum
Explorer

Many Thanks, I'm just about to upload some there. I upgraded to A99 also so here's a couple for people still interested in astro with the A99 or any other SLT

Carinae nebulae, A99, Samyang 135 2.0

0_Carinae-5-stack.jpg

Lagoon & Triffid, A99, Samyang 135 2.0

Lagoon_Stack_01-Big-PS-02-2.jpg

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jumpsuit
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Wow! Superb shots @GaryPlum!

 

Looking forward to seeing more :slight_smile: