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Collimation of Newton Telescope using [SVBONY] Laser & Cheshire
Hey Astr-folks,
this time we collimate a Newtonian Telescope using #svbony Laser collimator & the Cheshire Collimating Eyepiece.
It is a four step process and very crucial whenever opting for the best results using your beloved telescope. BUT: The steps are very easy and we will go through all of them in this video. So "no worries" and let's go!
Clear skies! -Chris
Disclaimer: Laser and Cheshire were send to me by SVBONY - this is in part a turorial and in part a product review. Their products are fine but this tutorial will work with any other laser and Cheshire respectively.
Promoting products and links with discounts:
Evaluation product link:
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Small accessories link:
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Links to other videos:
Collimating the laser itself: ua-cam.com/video/KDzvTM1frM4/v-deo.html
Collimating netwon telescope in 90‘: ua-cam.com/video/rkxl3kIoNSM/v-deo.html
Music:
- Gently Onwards by elphnt [UA-cam Music Libr.]
Copyright of CC3&CC4 content:
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#Telescope #Collimation #SVBONY
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Measure A Supernova With YOUR DATA! - M1 Crab Nebula
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Hey folks, another round of astro-science done from our backyard! Can we measure the proper motion of far distant supernova explosions using our amateur equipment? YES WE CAN! So let's go! -Chris #telescope #supernova #stem
Capturing Comet C/22 E3 (ZTF) using DWARF 2 - smart telescope
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Hey folks, I used @dwarflabofficial #Dwarf2 smart telescope to capture the "green pearl of the night sky" the Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF that visits us in the nights to come. It's a long period comet - one orbit is 50.000 years - and a beautiful sight in the night sky. Sadly it's not bright enough to be seen with the naked eye so I grabed my mobil DWARF system and pointed it towards the comet. Even wi...
DWARF 2 Smart Telescope - In-depth Review & Results
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Hey folks, dwarflab.com sent me their newest smart telescope: DWARF II and here is my in-depth review and the results from different imaging nights. We cover: - Hardware specs - Use cases - App design and handling - Astro-modus - Imaging procedure - Pros and cons of DWARFII - final thoughts and recommendations I’ll show you my results of: - Jupiter and Moons (raw) - The Crab Nebula M1 (29min) -...
Simple DIY - Dew Heater for Newton Telescope [5$]
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Simple DIY - Dew Heater for Newton Telescope [5$]
Tutorial: Your Custom Backyard in Stellarium
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Tutorial: Your Custom Backyard in Stellarium
Astrophotography-DIY: Skywatcher EQ6R-Pro - DIY polar adjustment tool [ALT axis]
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Astrophotography-DIY: Skywatcher EQ6R-Pro - DIY polar adjustment tool [ALT axis]
Astrophotography-DIY: HELP!! EQ6-R Pro ALT adjustment
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Astrophotography-DIY: HELP!! EQ6-R Pro ALT adjustment
Astro Tutorial #2.2: The Telescope Mount
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Astro Tutorial #2.2: The Telescope Mount
Comet Leonard & Globular Cluster M3
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Comet Leonard & Globular Cluster M3
Planets through my Telescope - a Journey through the Solar System
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Planets through my Telescope - a Journey through the Solar System
Astro Tutorial #2.9.3: Smartphone - Planetary Astrophotography for Beginners [Celestron NexYZ]
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Astro Tutorial #2.9.3: Smartphone - Planetary Astrophotography for Beginners [Celestron NexYZ]
Astro Event #8_1: REPLAY OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE 2021 - through my Skywatcher telescope
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Astro Event #8_1: REPLAY OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE 2021 - through my Skywatcher telescope
Astro Event #7: Sunspots through my Skywatcher Telescope
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Astro Event #7: Sunspots through my Skywatcher Telescope
Astro Event #6: Solar Eclipse June 10, 2021 - Preview
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Astro Event #6: Solar Eclipse June 10, 2021 - Preview
Astro Tutorial #2.3.1: OTA - Your first Telescope
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Astro Tutorial #2.3.1: OTA - Your first Telescope
Astro Tutorial #2.1: Hardware - The Tripod
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Astro Tutorial #2.1: Hardware - The Tripod
Astro Backyard Science #3: Observing and Measuring Asteroid (4) Vesta
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Astro Backyard Science #3: Observing and Measuring Asteroid (4) Vesta
Astro Tutorial #2.9.2: DSLR Astro - Modification Comparison (Stock vs. Mod Canon EOS700D)
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Astro Tutorial #2.9.2: DSLR Astro - Modification Comparison (Stock vs. Mod Canon EOS700D)
Astro Tutorial #2.0: Introduction to the Hardware Chapter
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Astro Tutorial #2.0: Introduction to the Hardware Chapter
Astro Tutorial #1.8: Science behind telescopes - field curvature, coma corrector and light paths
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Astro Tutorial #1.8: Science behind telescopes - field curvature, coma corrector and light paths
Astro Tutorial #1.7: Types of Telescopes - V2.0 enhanced audio quality
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Astro Tutorial #1.7: Types of Telescopes - V2.0 enhanced audio quality
Astro Tutorial #1.6: THE F-RATIO "fast" vs "slow" scopes - V2.0 enhanced audio quality
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Astro Tutorial #1.6: THE F-RATIO "fast" vs "slow" scopes - V2.0 enhanced audio quality
Astro Tutorial #1.5: Focal Length and Aperture V2 - enhanced audio
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Astro Tutorial #1.5: Focal Length and Aperture V2 - enhanced audio
Astro Tutorial #1.4: Coordinate Systems of the night sky - ALT/AZ vs RA/DEC - V2.0
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Astro Tutorial #1.4: Coordinate Systems of the night sky - ALT/AZ vs RA/DEC - V2.0
Astro Tutorial #1.15: Barlow Lens and Focal Reducer
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Astro Tutorial #1.15: Barlow Lens and Focal Reducer
Astro Event #4: The Great Conjunction (18.12.2020) - Live View & Planetary Chit-Chat
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Astro Event #4: The Great Conjunction (18.12.2020) - Live View & Planetary Chit-Chat
Astro Event #3: Awaiting the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn (17.12.2020)
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Astro Event #3: Awaiting the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn (17.12.2020)
Astro-Tutorial #1.14: Attaching the Camera - Afocal Projection vs Prime Focus
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Astro-Tutorial #1.14: Attaching the Camera - Afocal Projection vs Prime Focus
Astro Tutorial #1.13: Visual Astronomy vs Astrophotorgraphy
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Astro Tutorial #1.13: Visual Astronomy vs Astrophotorgraphy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tantotonto
    @tantotonto День тому

    EQ mount - at last it dawns! Thanks

  • @MrMrduke1975
    @MrMrduke1975 День тому

    Well, 4 years later and you helped me realize that the circles with the look of small secondary mirrors all over my screen was actually stars. All I had to do was fine focus and I would have been good. Thanks! Also me from the future, you are going to love the new Astro cameras! lol!

  • @martinyokhanis90
    @martinyokhanis90 5 днів тому

    Finally someone talking specifically about tripods not just mounts.

  • @ricardoabh3242
    @ricardoabh3242 13 днів тому

    I guess this also works in the App (iPad)?

  • @PinoAstro
    @PinoAstro 14 днів тому

    Greay beginner video!

  • @hvxcolors396
    @hvxcolors396 14 днів тому

    I was looking for a Nikon P1000 until this caught my attention. Now I see that the Dwarf II only has 675mm equivalent focal length while the P1000 has 3000. Can I conclude that for use during daylight I better wait for a successor of the P1000?

  • @kellytaylor3915
    @kellytaylor3915 17 днів тому

    Visual observations only it is very hard to beat a 150mm F/15 Refractor on the Solar system objects At 150mm the seeing remains more stable most of the time. The visual images in my Long Focus Refractor look very nice indeed. Afocal images with an iphone 8 are very nice and no stacking of images. However what the Human Eye sees is still better the most cameras. Now days it is all about letting the camera have all the fun. Very nice presentation.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 17 днів тому

      Thanks for your insights! Visual autonomy is a very rewarding field. Cheers 🥂

  • @OnceShy_TwiceBitten
    @OnceShy_TwiceBitten 22 дні тому

    You know it's a shit video and someone is just regurgitating when they can't even tell you what format the location goes in lol.

  • @derek7793
    @derek7793 27 днів тому

    Can you explain how you use the moon no as a reference to size?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 24 дні тому

      Hi @derec7793! Using the moon as a reference for size in astrophotography is a handy technique. Here’s how you can do it: 1. **Understand the Moon's Apparent Size**: The moon appears about 0.5 degrees in diameter in the sky. This is roughly 30 arcminutes. 2. **Frame Your Shots**: When capturing other celestial objects, frame them so that the moon’s size gives a sense of scale. For example, if you photograph a planet, compare it to how the moon would fit in the same frame. 3. **Use Planetarium Software**: Tools like Stellarium can show you how big objects appear relative to the moon. This helps in planning your shots and understanding the scale. 4. **Post-Processing Comparison**: In your final image, you can superimpose an image of the moon taken with the same setup to illustrate the size comparison. By using these steps, you can effectively use the moon as a reference point to communicate the scale of other objects in your astrophotography.

  • @SmeeUncleJoe
    @SmeeUncleJoe 28 днів тому

    My iPhone will not take a 360 pan. Only about 180 degrees.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 24 дні тому

      Hi @SmeeUncleJoe, Your iPhone can indeed take 360-degree panoramas, but it might require a bit more effort than a single sweep. Here’s how you can achieve it: 1. **Using Pano Mode**: The default iPhone camera app has a Pano mode that typically captures around 240 degrees. To capture a full 360-degree panorama, you’ll need to take two overlapping Pano shots and stitch them together using photo editing software like Photoshop or a free alternative like GIMP [[❞]](support.apple.com/guide/iphone/take-panoramic-photos-iph7e06402b4/ios) [[❞]](www.thinglink.com/blog/step-by-step-guide-how-to-take-360-photos-with-iphone/). 2. **Third-Party Apps**: There are also several apps specifically designed for creating 360-degree panoramas. Apps like Google Street View allow you to take multiple photos and stitch them into a 360-degree image directly on your phone. Another option is the "360 Panorama" app, which uses the phone’s gyroscope to help create seamless 360-degree images [[❞]](support.apple.com/guide/iphone/take-panoramic-photos-iph7e06402b4/ios) [[❞]](www.thinglink.com/blog/step-by-step-guide-how-to-take-360-photos-with-iphone/). 3. **Stitching Photos**: If you opt for taking multiple photos manually, ensure there is a good amount of overlap between each shot. Tools like Microsoft’s Image Composite Editor or Hugin can help you stitch these images together into a seamless 360-degree panorama. By using these methods, you can create a custom background for Stellarium. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

  • @garyliu6589
    @garyliu6589 Місяць тому

    💕

  • @faithparker6
    @faithparker6 Місяць тому

    no more videos? :(

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 16 днів тому

      I'm working on it. I moved and this took sadly all the time there was. Now I'm getting ready for the next round 😀

  • @whatmattersmost6725
    @whatmattersmost6725 Місяць тому

    You don't point to the adjustment Laser screws, only talk about it. Also this Svbony is pre adjusted and it double glued so adjusting will be hard. FIRST check to see if when you rotate it if the laser does not stay in the center FIRST before using or adjusting the laser screws! To confirm if the Svbony or any laser, take a 2"x4" x 6" piece of wood and used 4 round head screws 2 for the front and 2 for the back of the laser laser and place the screws so they are placing the Svbony laser in the center if the laser and then when turned on point to a wall 25 feet away and see while rotating the laser that it stays in the center, maybe be take a white sheet of paper and put a circle about 1/4" and place laser wood towards the wall and turn on and tape the sheet of paper putting it in the center of the laser and then go and rotate the Svbony laser and see if the laser stays in the center. If not adjust or if you just got from Amazon return it and get another as newer generation lasers are pre adjusted? P.S I don't like how large that center hole on the laser angled scale is. Also if you find the 2" Svbony adapter or the 1.25" is a bit loose just take that scotch tape and wrap a bit fully around the metal part that goes into the EP holder and if 1 layer of tape makes it snug your done, if it's still wobbly then 1 or 2 more wrappings of tape should make it snug.

  • @AntoineGaltier
    @AntoineGaltier 2 місяці тому

    Hi Chris, thank you so much for this tutorial ! Really helpful To avoid the same struggle I had when implementing into Stellarium : it seems the .ini file should be named "landscape.ini" exactly. If not the software will keep saying that there is no landscape in the zip file.

  • @OnceShy_TwiceBitten
    @OnceShy_TwiceBitten 2 місяці тому

    WHAT ABOUT HTE ANGLE UP?> how do I know what the actual dec and ascension is?

  • @IM.leg1
    @IM.leg1 2 місяці тому

    Might be nice to have a power line/poe connection kit for longer runs. With long term improvements I could see attaching a retractable dome/base onto a solar install rail and help with object tracking/data gathering. Long way to go but some of the choices they made seem like that could be more viable in the next decade.

  • @rishbhardwaj1431
    @rishbhardwaj1431 2 місяці тому

    Very well explained! The visualization with the lines really helped, and the emphasis on "summer/winter/9am/10pm" haha. And now I can't see the night sky without imaging the lines across the spherical night sky!

  • @Blu3B33r
    @Blu3B33r 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant 👏👏

  • @photonik-luminescence
    @photonik-luminescence 2 місяці тому

    Nice video ! It makes sense but it's basically still the same with photography that the wider the aperture the more light you get (plus depth). I always like to think about aperture as just being able to see a object from different positions but mashed up in one single and so the wider the more of an objects light can be summed up.

  • @Priyanshu369up
    @Priyanshu369up 3 місяці тому

    Possible in smartphone?

  • @antoniohuerta9144
    @antoniohuerta9144 3 місяці тому

    I got the Svbony laser collimator. It has two problems. First, the movement of the screws is not enough to collimate the collimator itself. Thus the laser is always pointing at an angle no matter what I do. Second, the electrical switch is defective: I turn it into position, knock on it, and sometimes it turns on.

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 3 місяці тому

    Thinking in terms of moon diameters is really helpful. The moon is fairly easy to photograph, and it's easy to learn what focal length/field of view corresponds to how large the moon appears.

  • @SarbjitSingh-ed1el
    @SarbjitSingh-ed1el 3 місяці тому

    What is name of Camera? Bramd name?

  • @Rainy78
    @Rainy78 3 місяці тому

    Is that the Skywatcher EQM-35 with Quattro 130pds? I just bought the same setup, literally! Am I in for trouble? Nothing but problems? I was afraid I should get a mount with heavier payload capacity.

  • @jessen00001
    @jessen00001 3 місяці тому

    Nice video. Thanks

  • @jessen00001
    @jessen00001 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for a great video. You have a very soothing voice 😃

  • @martintekula
    @martintekula 3 місяці тому

    the drinking parts really kills this otherwise great tutorial

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! There are drink free versions available. Cheers!

  • @user-nz7rs8nq9r
    @user-nz7rs8nq9r 3 місяці тому

    👍

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 3 місяці тому

    How much of the setup process can be handled via script? Seems like acquisition of darks, flats, etc. could all be done via a few scripts interfacing with the camera, mount, and a small Raspberry Pi.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      Probably true. I tend to do things the manual way, often because I started fully manual and gradually shifted to automatic mode. But there are superb software tools out there, NINA being one of my favorite ones (open source and free).

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 3 місяці тому

    When I was learning about spherical coordinates, I wish I would have known about telescopes: alt = theta, az = phi, focus = r. Now that I teach it, I'm going to start using a camera with zoom lens and tripod so it's immediately visible.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      Great idea!! Teaching is also the best way of learning (says me as a teacher) 😄 cheers!

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 3 місяці тому

    I have a physics degree, but surprisingly, astronomy doesn't figure much into the curriculum. I got a cheap telescope a few months ago, and now I have this intuitive sense of which way the Earth turns, and I feel connected back to historical astronomers. Can you believe that Tycho Brahe didn't even have a telescope?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      I looked him up on Wikipedia. What an amazing person! Great that you found a way to reconnect with the universe, astrophotography/ astronomy is such a rich and giving hobby. Cheers!

  • @SimonsAstronomy
    @SimonsAstronomy 3 місяці тому

    I photograph with my phone camera Are 10-20 MP photos good?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      MP does not matter so much. It all depends on the optics. Cheers!

  • @SimonsAstronomy
    @SimonsAstronomy 3 місяці тому

    I dont have a motor so my exposures can be only ⅒ of a second so my photo will have only a minute of exposure

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      Maybe you try a very simple start tracker? They'll allow you to increase the exposure time to tens of seconds and this will make all the difference. Cheers!

    • @SimonsAstronomy
      @SimonsAstronomy 3 місяці тому

      Dobson 10" can be motorized?

  • @garryfreemyer7187
    @garryfreemyer7187 4 місяці тому

    ❤you said this video would be about using a laser collimator but instead you instructed how to use a collimation cap which is DON’T have!!!!!!! How frustrating!!!!!!!!!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 3 місяці тому

      Oh boy! 😯 Please note that you can buy a film roll for <5$€£ and then you are well equipped. I mentioned the cap because there are many many telescopes out there that are badly collimated because ONLY a laser was used. Wrong secondary alignment will cause you to badly align the primary as well using a laser and then you are out of game entirely. Cheers!

  • @Spamandrice
    @Spamandrice 4 місяці тому

    Probably the best explanation by far

  • @expatca4444
    @expatca4444 4 місяці тому

    Amazing thanks !

  • @eilatnature1
    @eilatnature1 4 місяці тому

    Can this be mounted equatorially?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      In principle yes. You could let it face the north star and then a rotation along the AZ axis will result in effectively being RA rotation.

  • @cdarw
    @cdarw 4 місяці тому

    Wow, like so many things in astrophotography, good, clear instructions make life much better. This video is one such instruction. Thanks Chris! One QUESTION: does anyone know if my backyard image can be imported into my mobile version of Stellarium??

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      I haven't heard of this option up until now. If you find anything: let me know because I'd be highly interested 😄 Cheers and clear skies!

    • @cdarw
      @cdarw 4 місяці тому

      @@catchingphotons I do not think there is, unfortunately. I realize that the tall trees to my East in my pano were completely blocking everything in Stellarium, so I punched a hole patter through them in PS to make them translucent.

  • @peterharoldjanakjr2078
    @peterharoldjanakjr2078 4 місяці тому

    But, for the smartphone which camera are you using? the middle(normal lens> Or, the macro lens? IT seems logical to use the macro lens on the phone since the image in the eyepeice is VERY tiny.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      The normal one :-) The opening of the eyepiece is tiny but this just connects the contracted light rays if you will. See it another way: your pupils are tiny too, but you can cover a whooping 190° Field of view (or something). So the light rays will diverge and fill the sensor, no problem. Cheers!!

  • @jesusalbertoponcedeleon7124
    @jesusalbertoponcedeleon7124 4 місяці тому

    Hello , Hello, are you still producing videos as of 2024? congrats! Great work.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      Sry for letting you wait so long 😞 I moved and had a LOT to do. But now things are settling and I'm planning on continuing my tutorial series. Cheers and thanks for the patience!

  • @VictorRoblesPhotography
    @VictorRoblesPhotography 4 місяці тому

    FYI, I wrapped the tip of the collimator with blue painter’s tape going all around by not overlapping, this will make the collimator straight and there is no need to use the thumbscrew so no misalignment.

  • @ing.riccoskombar
    @ing.riccoskombar 4 місяці тому

    best tutorial on youtube regarding custom stellarium horizon, thanks!!

  • @cemoguz2786
    @cemoguz2786 4 місяці тому

    I have the same mount unfortunatly this hoby is insanly expensive and this is relatively cheap mount so you you need to fidle with it. what I do is tighten the back knob little bit more than it needs to be and adjust with front know. you have to be real close to perfect polar alignment before you try this. I am using sharpcap and try multiple times. Good luck.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      I actually built my "diy front leg lifter" (see my second video on that) and it works like a charm!! Drastically decreased alignment time. Cheers 🥂!

    • @cemoguz2786
      @cemoguz2786 4 місяці тому

      @@catchingphotons I seen that Ibelive if I try that I will create more problems and it is not very good option for my curcumtances.

  • @debeshbhattarai
    @debeshbhattarai 4 місяці тому

    Nice insight...keep exploring. One question, in the Cadioptric telescope the effective distance of focus gets shortened. How do you calculate F ratio there.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      Do they? Scopes like SCT "fold" the light path but then it's just a matter of addition. It's only the tube that is shortened to my understanding. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Cheers 🥂!

  • @luisbracero7198
    @luisbracero7198 4 місяці тому

    They should add a stacking software as well with support and easy to use. Suggestion. Also add a polar alignment that could be a tripod.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      It does stacking already as the single exposures are just 10s. So stacking is done to create the final image. The tripod part is unclear to me. Can you elaborate? Cheers!

  • @jmac28083
    @jmac28083 4 місяці тому

    Your explanation was well illustrated and well explained. Other explanations weren't doing the trick. Thank you for being an excellent teacher.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      Oh thank you very much! Very much appreciated! ☺️

  • @ntbarone
    @ntbarone 5 місяців тому

    I wasn't sure this was achieveable with a newtonian, but only a SCT. So glad I ran into this video, cause my 10 " Starfinder is a real challenge when collimating. Also, the analogy of a music instrument in comparison was spot on. Thank you so much for such great content.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      You are very welcome! Glad I could be of any help!

  • @kellyjeanjanich4913
    @kellyjeanjanich4913 5 місяців тому

    amazing video!! I am part of the astrophotography committee at CSULB and want to introduce astrophotography to people just with iphones!! i was down a rabbit hole of videos and found your video to be to the point, informative, while having excellent recommendations. Keep it up!!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons 4 місяці тому

      Thanks!! Spreading this beautiful hobby is a worthy journey 💖