Just about any DSLR/mirrorless camera will be more than enough, might even be able to get by with a phone camera on a telescope eyepiece, the most important part in this case is the optical train and filter and a lot of lucky timing.
There are more details in the other comments on this thread.
What camera and settings were capable of getting that level of quality!?
Just about any DSLR/mirrorless camera will be more than enough, might even be able to get by with a phone camera on a telescope eyepiece, the most important part in this case is the optical train and filter and a lot of lucky timing. There are more details in the other comments on this thread.