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<blockquote data-quote="patrick in memphis" data-source="post: 373317" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>Just an FYI cloudynights.com and astromart both have classifieds...astronomy people usually take care of their gear.be weary of buying on eBay...craigslist can be OK too.and when u get on cloudy nights forums....don't feel bad there are a lot of more experience folks in there and there is a DSLR section.IMHO a DSLR has a much higher resolution than Most dedicated astro cams with a wider fov.the only downside is image noise..astro cams are sometimes cooled to prevent that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 373317, member: 10486"] Just an FYI cloudynights.com and astromart both have classifieds...astronomy people usually take care of their gear.be weary of buying on eBay...craigslist can be OK too.and when u get on cloudy nights forums....don't feel bad there are a lot of more experience folks in there and there is a DSLR section.IMHO a DSLR has a much higher resolution than Most dedicated astro cams with a wider fov.the only downside is image noise..astro cams are sometimes cooled to prevent that [/QUOTE]
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