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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Emery" data-source="post: 1723891" data-attributes="member: 83311"><p>All I am interested in is a photo that is 'good enough' for viewing on the web at 800x600 res. I hate pixel peepers. As long as the image is sharp, detailed, good colour and contrast etc at a viewable resolution the rest is just being picky and unless you are printing for A4 or above it's really not worth arguing over.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking into this and wondering if using my Canon Powershot S90 just how much I can get away with. Also I wonder if something like the Celestron 65ED will be 'good enough' at that focal length (Given that you have to zoom the vignetting out that is).</p><p></p><p>This is brand new to me so I am looking at the options. I would like to see some examples of the Celestron Regal 65 with a P&S camera but I have not found any yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Emery, post: 1723891, member: 83311"] All I am interested in is a photo that is 'good enough' for viewing on the web at 800x600 res. I hate pixel peepers. As long as the image is sharp, detailed, good colour and contrast etc at a viewable resolution the rest is just being picky and unless you are printing for A4 or above it's really not worth arguing over. I'm looking into this and wondering if using my Canon Powershot S90 just how much I can get away with. Also I wonder if something like the Celestron 65ED will be 'good enough' at that focal length (Given that you have to zoom the vignetting out that is). This is brand new to me so I am looking at the options. I would like to see some examples of the Celestron Regal 65 with a P&S camera but I have not found any yet. [/QUOTE]
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