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Best Astrophotography Equipment Under £100 in 2026

If you're venturing into astrophotography without breaking the bank, you'll be pleasantly surprised at the quality equipment available under £100. This roundup highlights essential tools that can help you capture the cosmos, whether you're peering at the Moon or trying to photograph distant nebulae, all while considering the often challenging UK conditions of light pollution and variable weather.

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Svbony SV205 Telescope Electronic Camera (£79.99, 4.2★) - This 8MP digital color camera is a fantastic choice for beginners eager to dive into astrophotography. With USB3.0 connectivity, it promises swift data transfer, ideal for capturing detailed planetary and lunar images. While the camera's performance is impressive for the price, it might not handle deep-sky imaging as well as higher-end models. Nevertheless, it's perfect for those starting their journey into the night sky.

Svbony SV205 Telescope Electronic Camera, 1.25 Inches Digital Color Astronomy Camera with 8MP USB3.0, Telescope Eyepiece for Beginners Planetary Lunar

Svbony SV205 Telescope Electronic Camera, 1.25 Inches Digital Color Astronomy Camera with 8MP USB3.0, Telescope Eyepiece for Beginners Planetary Lunar

★★★★4.2£79.99
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Svbony UHC Filter 1.25" (£29.99, 4.5★) - This ultra-high contrast filter is a game-changer for urban stargazers battling light pollution, allowing for clearer views of nebulae and star clusters. It effectively enhances contrast, making celestial observations more rewarding. While it may not completely eliminate the effects of city lights, it significantly boosts image quality, making it ideal for those in densely populated areas.

Svbony UHC Filter 1.25", Light Pollution Ultra High Contrast Telescope Filter, Reduce City Light Pollution, Nebula Filter for Celestial Observations Astrophotography

Svbony UHC Filter 1.25", Light Pollution Ultra High Contrast Telescope Filter, Reduce City Light Pollution, Nebula Filter for Celestial Observations Astrophotography

★★★★½4.5£29.99
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Svbony SV105 Telescope Camera (£57.99, 4.0★) - With a 2MP sensor and easy USB2.0 connectivity, this camera offers solid entry-level performance for those focusing on lunar and planetary photography. It's a more budget-friendly option compared to the SV205, although it lacks some advanced features. This makes it suitable for beginners wanting to experiment without a significant financial commitment.

Svbony SV105 Telescope Camera, Astrophotography Camera 1.25'', 2MP Color Electronic Eyepiece, IMX307 CMOS Sensor USB2.0, Telescope Accessories for Adult Beginner Moon Planets Astronomy Observation

Svbony SV105 Telescope Camera, Astrophotography Camera 1.25'', 2MP Color Electronic Eyepiece, IMX307 CMOS Sensor USB2.0, Telescope Accessories for Adult Beginner Moon Planets Astronomy Observation

★★★★4.0£57.99
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The 100 Best Astrophotography Targets (£26.90, 4.6★) - This guide is invaluable for amateur astronomers looking to make the most of their equipment. It provides a curated list of ideal astrophotography targets each month, helping users plan their observation sessions effectively. While not a piece of equipment, it's a must-have resource for anyone serious about capturing the night sky.

The 100 Best Astrophotography Targets: A Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes (The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series)

The 100 Best Astrophotography Targets: A Monthly Guide for CCD Imaging with Amateur Telescopes (The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series)

★★★★½4.6£26.90
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SVBONY SV115 O-III Filter (£66.20, 4.6★) - This narrowband filter is excellent for reducing light pollution, particularly effective for observing emission nebulae. It allows for more detailed images of celestial objects by cutting out unwanted light. It’s a bit pricier but worth it for serious hobbyists aiming for deep-sky astrophotography.

SVBONY SV115 O-III Filter Narrowband Cuts Light Pollution Filter for Astronomy Telescope (1.25 inch)

SVBONY SV115 O-III Filter Narrowband Cuts Light Pollution Filter for Astronomy Telescope (1.25 inch)

★★★★½4.6£66.20
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Svbony SV220 Telescope Filter (£66.99, 4.5★) - The H-Alpha and OIII dual-band filter offers an impressive transmission rate for deep-sky astrophotography. It excels in capturing details in emission nebulae. While it’s highly specialized and might not be necessary for casual observers, it’s perfect for those focusing on specific astrophotography targets.

Svbony SV220 Telescope Filter, H-Alpha & OIII, 7nm Dual-Band 1.25" Nebula Filter, OD5 Telescope Accessory, 85% Transmission Rate Astronomy Accessory, for Deep Sky Astrophotography

Svbony SV220 Telescope Filter, H-Alpha & OIII, 7nm Dual-Band 1.25" Nebula Filter, OD5 Telescope Accessory, 85% Transmission Rate Astronomy Accessory, for Deep Sky Astrophotography

★★★★½4.5£66.99
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Sky-Watcher 2" Light Pollution Filter (£39.00, 4.0★) - Another great option for urban astronomers, this filter helps cut through the haze of city lights and enhances the visibility of celestial objects. While it’s effective, its performance might not match more specialized filters, making it a solid choice for casual stargazers.

Sky-Watcher 2" Light Pollution Filter

Sky-Watcher 2" Light Pollution Filter

★★★★4.0£39.00
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Digital Camera for Kids (£25.99, 4.3★) - While primarily designed for children, this compact camera can be an interesting option for beginners wanting to experiment with basic astrophotography techniques. However, it lacks the sensitivity and features of dedicated astrophotography gear, making it less suitable for serious applications.

Digital Camera,56MP FHD 1080P Camera for Kids, Point and Shoot with 16X Zoom Anti Shake, Kid Camera with 32GB TF Card, Two Batteries, Lanyard, Compact Portable for Kids Teens Beginners-Black

Digital Camera,56MP FHD 1080P Camera for Kids, Point and Shoot with 16X Zoom Anti Shake, Kid Camera with 32GB TF Card, Two Batteries, Lanyard, Compact Portable for Kids Teens Beginners-Black

★★★★4.3£25.99
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Svbony Astronomy Filters (£64.48, 4.3★) - This 2-inch CLS filter is another strong contender against light pollution, particularly for CCD cameras and DSLRs. It provides decent performance for urban astrophotographers, although it might not be as effective as other filters on this list. It’s a good choice for those looking to enhance their existing setup.

Svbony Astronomy Filters for Telescope, 2inches CLS Filter, Light Pollution Filter for Observing Astronomical Photography, for CCD Cameras and DSLR (2in)

Svbony Astronomy Filters for Telescope, 2inches CLS Filter, Light Pollution Filter for Observing Astronomical Photography, for CCD Cameras and DSLR (2in)

★★★★4.3£64.48
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Svbony SV115 1.25" Filter (£74.48, 4.3★) - Similar to the O-III filter, this narrowband filter is aimed at serious astrophotographers but may be a bit too specialized for beginners. It’s best for those who have already established some experience and are looking to refine their skills further.

Svbony SV115 1.25" Filter O-III Filter 18nm Telescope Filter Light Pollution Filter Narrowband Filter for Astronomy Telescope

Svbony SV115 1.25" Filter O-III Filter 18nm Telescope Filter Light Pollution Filter Narrowband Filter for Astronomy Telescope

★★★★4.3£74.48

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