So many factors (temperature,binning,f ratio of scope, brightness of object, guiding accuracy) involved it is difficult to judge, however you can achieve much longer exposures with a cooled CCD than a DSLR.
In general I image at -20c, use 2x2 binning (especially with my C8 telescope) and for fainter objects use 5min subs.
Could probably do longer subs but if an image is ruined by satellites, planes, clouds or bad tracking at least you have only wasted 5mins imaging time rather than more.
With brighter objects (globular clusters, M42 etc) I find 1 or 2 min subs are adequate.
I think there are debates whether using fewer longer subs is better or if using more shorter subs result in better signal to noise ratio.
Hope that helps, Tim