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Astrophotography and Mirror Lock Up
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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 5287" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>I am not sure I would consider a D40 a "lower end camera" in any case I have not heard about sensor burn. My gut feeling is that if you were shooting a brighter light and held the sensor open you could damage it but I would not think that taking night or astro pics would cause this problem. I would seem to me that if that was the case there would be a lot of internet chatter on it and I have not seen that. Have you started to take some astro pics? Have you had any problems with blurred pics? If you were looking for an investment to assist you I would consider a remote release, whether wired or wireless. That should help you as much as the "mirror lock up" IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 5287, member: 1557"] I am not sure I would consider a D40 a "lower end camera" in any case I have not heard about sensor burn. My gut feeling is that if you were shooting a brighter light and held the sensor open you could damage it but I would not think that taking night or astro pics would cause this problem. I would seem to me that if that was the case there would be a lot of internet chatter on it and I have not seen that. Have you started to take some astro pics? Have you had any problems with blurred pics? If you were looking for an investment to assist you I would consider a remote release, whether wired or wireless. That should help you as much as the "mirror lock up" IMHO [/QUOTE]
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