The DSLR camera Canon EOS 60Da


The New DSLR camera Canon EOS 60Da By Canon U.S.A April 3, 2012 the Canon just announced the launch of a new DSLR camera for amateurs, the EOS 60Da has a sensor 18 million pixels and capable, according to the manufacturer, to take pictures of astronomical phenomena .
Designed on a Canon 60D, the Canon EOS 60Da camera embeds the same features as its little brother but adding the ability to optimally capture the colors red emitted by emission nebulae.
Dedicated to astrophotographic, the Canon EOS 60Da is equipped with a low pass filter modified to optimize sensitivity to wavelengths H-Alpha. With a standard digital SLR camera, the presence of an infrared filter reduces the amount of H-alpha light that reaches the sensor. The filter embedded in the Canon EOS 60Da would be three times more transparent to light H-Alpha as the EOS 60D brand.

In addition, the Canon EOS 60Da is equipped with an APS-C CMOS sensor of 18 megapixels, Digic 4 processor and offers a wide sensitivity range of ISO 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 12800). It has a swivel LCD screen of 7.7 inch diagonal display a very important definition of 1,040,000 pixels.
The DSLR camera Canon EOS 60Da is compatible with the TC-80N3 remote control and AC adapter ACK-E6 for making long exposures. In addition, you can count on compatibility with the range of interchangeable lenses brand.
The DSLR camera Canon EOS 60Da is available for about € 1400 with a 18-55 mm lens.

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