Xenedis
03-04-2012, 7:04pm
From dpreview.com:
Canon has launched the EOS 60Da, a variant of its 60D DSLR tuned for astrophotography. The camera features a re-worked infra-red filter leaving the camera more sensitive to a specific emission frequency (656nm) of hydrogen, key to capturing images of features such as nebulae (gas clouds) in space. The 18MP camera continues where 2005's 8MP EOS 20Da left off.
More information here:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/04/03/Canon-EOS-60Da-for-astrophotography
Presently there's no announcement on either the Australian or North American Canon sites.
Canon has launched the EOS 60Da, a variant of its 60D DSLR tuned for astrophotography. The camera features a re-worked infra-red filter leaving the camera more sensitive to a specific emission frequency (656nm) of hydrogen, key to capturing images of features such as nebulae (gas clouds) in space. The 18MP camera continues where 2005's 8MP EOS 20Da left off.
More information here:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/04/03/Canon-EOS-60Da-for-astrophotography
Presently there's no announcement on either the Australian or North American Canon sites.