And also, is video a better solution than stacking a few single images?
I can help in this one..
video holds an advantage. It can 'generate' hundreds of individual images from a single AVI file.
For example, a video file with the rate of 30 frame per second, can generate 1800 frames for just a single minute of exposure.
Among the 1800 frames, some will be good and bad, due to atmospheric turbulence.
Thus, at average, say when using Registax, we can get about 400 good images to stack.
This 400 images will average out any distortion within each frame, thus giving a clearer final stack image.
That's why we can see almost all fabulous planetary images (be it planet, sun and moon) taken with cameras with video capability (webcam, DMK just to name a few), and rivals that of CCD images
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HERE No single camera can do all. So, at best we need to decide what exactly is our target.
Don't compare CCD vs DSLR vs Toucam vc Mallincam vs DMK vs etc etc etc...
It's like comparing Avanza vs Mountain Bike vs Mercedes vs Boeing 747 vs etc etc...

.. a never ending debate in which will never find any winner..

.. so the best is, let's complement each equipment that we have, and than we can have a wider range of results (
planetary and
deep sky), and
FEEL GOOD about it..