Tony Buick, Philip Pugh, "How to Photograph the Moon and Planets with Your 
Digital Camera (Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)"
Springer | 2006 | ISBN: 185233990X | 274 pages | PDF | 26,1 MB

Since the advent of astronomical CCD imaging it has been possible for amateurs 
to produce images of a quality that was attainable only by universities and 
professional observatories just a decade ago. However, astronomical CCD cameras 
are still very expensive, and technology has now progressed so that digital 
cameras – the kind you use on holiday – are more than capable of photographing 
the brighter astronomical objects, notably the Moon and major planets.

Tony Buick has worked for two years on the techniques involved, and has written 
this illustrated step-by-step manual for anyone who has a telescope (of any 
size) and a digital camera. The color images he has produced – there are over 
300 of them in the book – are of breathtaking quality.

His book is more than a manual of techniques (including details of how to make 
a low-cost DIY camera mount) and examples; it also provides a concise 
photographic atlas of the whole of the nearside of the Moon – with every image 
made using a standard digital camera – and describes the various lunar 
features, including the sites of manned and robotic landings.

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