SeattleDan
Well-known member
I had a digiscoper say to me that one advantage of using a micro 4/3rds, like the Lumix G1, as opposed to a dslr, is the absence of a moving mirror, creating shake at the moment of the shot. She said that it's also nice, compared to digicams, because the sensors are larger, but the micro 4/3rds, is still light weight. I came here today to ask opinions on this very subject. I like the G1 because of it's huge, articulating LCD.
I'm trying to decide between an astro scope, with the finer focuser, and a DSLR or Micro 4/3rds... and/or a Spotting Scope. Mostly, I want this on the premises, where I live, but occasionally, there will be an outing, and I'll wish I had an alternative setup.
On my income, I'll be happy if I have ONE. Still thinking, playing with my cheap scope and cameras, shopping for things I can't buy yet, and always looking out for a "used" deal.
I'm trying to decide between an astro scope, with the finer focuser, and a DSLR or Micro 4/3rds... and/or a Spotting Scope. Mostly, I want this on the premises, where I live, but occasionally, there will be an outing, and I'll wish I had an alternative setup.
On my income, I'll be happy if I have ONE. Still thinking, playing with my cheap scope and cameras, shopping for things I can't buy yet, and always looking out for a "used" deal.