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RE: Basic astrophotography image processing with PixInsight - Part 2

The D750 is an excellent camera, two friends of mine have one. For me, the D850 would have too many pixels. In my eyes, all today's cameras are capable of making great pictures. Then I hope that your earnings would be enough for the D750 or the D850. Keep on blogging and you will see that all went fine. :-)

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Thanks for your kind words. I know that the D750 is allready a fantastic camera. And I do have to keep in mind that my computer also needs to be able to handle the RAW files. So I will stick to the D750, and as I'm used to a D300s now ... I think it will be a very great upgrade.

You're welcome :-)
At the end of the decision depends on little things like a differently placed wheel or button. As DSLR I only own a D7100.

That's also a great camera. I've seen magnificent photo's by a dutch photographer. Also much night / astrophotography.

But it is also just a APS-C camera. I dream of a full frame camera. :-)
I think the part of a camera that has the most effect on the quality is the used optic. Especially for low light and night/astrophotography, you need a bright lens which will produce sharp pictures even at the lowest focal ratio like f1.4 or f2.4.