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There’s now the possibility to make your own pictures with the EOS 40 D !!!

All the pictures are made with the Canon Eos 40 D.

The camera is fitted in the focal point of the telescope

M57 ISO 1600 x 90 SEC 20” Newton.

M17 ISO 1600 x 7 SEC. 20” Newton

M8 ISO 1600 x 60 SEC. 20” Newton

M20 ISO 3200 x 60 SEC. 10” Tal

M16 ISO 1600 x 40 SEC. 20” Newton

Our most beautiful planet Saturn at F/9 and enlarge after.

The moon our nearest neighbour focused with 20” dobson.

The waxing moon was made in the focus at F/4.5.

The other pictures are made with

2x Tele vue 2 inch at F/9

All pictures are made with the Canon D40 through a Canon lens EFS 17-85mm

Left: the M11 located in the center of the picture.

ISO 1600 x 85”  F5,6  70mm

Above: detail of the M11 with the Tal 10”.

ISO 3200 x 35”

The North America Nebula. ISO 1600 x 96”  F5,6  85mm

The M22 globular cluster in the constellation Sagittarius.

The picture is one single schot of 36 sec at 1600 iso with the 20” Newton

The Orion nebula M42 a very beautiful objects to photograph.

The picture is one single shot of 60 sec at 1600 ISO with the 20” Newton

M81 left and the M82  right, are two neighbors in space.

M81 180” at ISO 1600   M82 121” at ISO 1600  all taken with the 20” Newton

The beautiful Galaxy NGC 4565, a fantastic view through the 20” Newton

Picture taken at ISO 1600 and exposure time 150” with the 20”

The IC 434 & B33 a marvels view through the 20” Newton

Picture taken at ISO 1600 and exposure time 180” with the 20”

The NGC 253 in the constellation  Cetus is a galaxy that shows a lot of detail while visual observing.

A view through the 20” Newton give you this kind of details like in the picture.

Picture taken at ISO 1600 and exposure time 120” with the 20” Newton.