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DSLRs

DSLRs are astrophotography workhorses. As they can be used on their own (with lenses) or connected to a telescope via a T-ring and nosepiece, they're the best option for widefield Milky Way images, but also hold their own for deep-sky objects.

Nevertheless, DSLRs can be challenging to master, because

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