Is Canon 600D good for astrophotography?

The 600D is still an excellent DSLR for astrophotography. You can use it in countless imaging configurations from wide-angle nightscapes to deep-sky astrophotography through a telescope.

Should I modify my camera for astrophotography?

Modifying digital cameras is not necessary to obtain great astrophotos. Many stock cameras have good hydrogen-alpha response, e.g. recent Canon DSLRs. The advantage of a stock digital camera in astrophotography is that the color balance is close to that of the human eye, and shows compositional differences better.

Why is my Canon t3i taking blurry pictures?

There are a few reasons you can end up with a blurry image: 1) Improper camera settings based on the type of image you were taking (mostly due to the shutter speed being too slow to be a hand-held shot, or the subject was moving too fast for the shutter speed you set.)

What is the weight of a canon 600D?

Canon 600D weighs 570 g (1.26 lb / 20.11 oz) and has external dimensions of 133 x 100 x 80 mm (5.24 x 3.94 x 3.15″). Considering that the average weight of DSLR type cameras is 773g, Canon 600D is a remarkably light camera for its class. With a thickness of 80mm, it has an average thickness for its class.

How do take portraits like this with my 600D?

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What is the DxOMark score for Canon 600D?

DxOMark is a benchmark that scientifically assesses image quality of camera sensors. Canon 600D sensor has been tested by DxO Mark and got an overall score of 65 for its image quality. You can find the details of their analysis of Canon 600D here. Let’s look at how the size of the Canon 600D’s APS-C sensor compares with other standard sensor sizes.

What are the settings for the canon T3i 600D?

The settings are specific to the Canon T3i (600D) and select Canon lenses (see available lens combos below). Can be printed at home or viewed digitally on an iPhone, iPad, Android, Fire or desktop computer.