Same nebula, three very different ways to capture it.
This is the Elephant’s Trunk Nebula, photographed using three different astrophotography setups:
Smart Telescope
Dedicated Astronomy Camera
DSLR Camera
Each image tells a slightly different story.
The smart telescope version shows just how far beginner-friendly, all-in-one astrophotography systems have come. It is simple, automated, and surprisingly capable.
The dedicated astronomy camera version reveals the deepest detail, contrast, and structure thanks to a cooled camera, telescope, filters, and a more advanced imaging workflow.
The DSLR version has a classic broadband look, with rich color and a wider-field feel that reminds me why so many of us started astrophotography this way.
There is no single “right” way to photograph the night sky. The best setup is the one that gets you outside, learning, experimenting, and enjoying the process.
Which version do you like best? 🤔
ALT camera comparison