Full Review EOS 6Da. To a stream of photographic astronomy or astrophotography, may be looked at new cameras that Canon has just released the following.
Full Review EOS 6Da, a modified version of the 60D which is exclusively targeting astrofotografer. He wore a double infrared filter transmitting light at a wave Hydrigen Alpha.
With it, users may be possible to target the phenomenon called 'red hydrogen emission' like or Horsehead nebula Rosette. This is the specialty in which the Canon EOS 60Da camera itself does not recommend it for the purposes of 'standard'.
Judging from the design, it resembles a EOS 60D camera. Was also a resolution which was pegged at 18 MP with a power range up to ISO 6400. However, for the screen, he claimed to have experienced an increase in quality adjusted for stargazing.
Appealing to all those in search of Darth Vader’s Death Star, Canon has announced their new 60Da designed for astrophotography and as an update to the much older 20Da. So what are the important modifications (this isn’t really an upgrade.
A modified sensors that allows the camera to capture magnificent photographs of “red hydrogen emission” nebulae and other cosmic phenomena. This produces a 20-percent higher transmittance of Hydrogen Alpha line, or Hα wavelength, allowing astronomers to capture crisp, clear images of reddish, diffuse nebulae.
The sensor itself has a modified infrared filter and is a low-noise sensor with heightened hydrogen-alpha sensitivity.
Those really seem to be the jist of it. Otherwise, the screen seems to be the same resolution but will work well with T ring adapters for telescopes. As a specialized product, the EOS 60Da is only available to order from select authorized dealers. The estimated retail price is $1,499.00 and it is expected to be available this month.