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@Amankalkal40
@Amankalkal40 19 сағат бұрын
heads off bro for your work🙌🙌🙌
@Tp_astro
@Tp_astro Күн бұрын
Ton 618 is probably,which is 18 billion light years away.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
Thank you for the comment. That would definitely be an interesting object😊👍
@Tp_astro
@Tp_astro Күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography indeed! Also it is the biggest black hole ever found
@Tp_astro
@Tp_astro Күн бұрын
​@@FelixsAstrophotographyAnd if possible atleast viewers like me (i like seeing different places, if possible you could travel to dark skies sometimes.)
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
Thank you for your idea🙏. I definitely want to go to another place in the near future and do astrophotography there
@Max_Hertlein
@Max_Hertlein Күн бұрын
Nice image 😊
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
Thanks.I really hope that you will become an astrophotographer one day😊👍
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 Күн бұрын
Congratulations on your challenging night. The result is amazing.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
Thank you very much. I was also very surprised by the result 😊👍
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
8:50 Here I meant triangles and triangular stars Felix😊
@astromati2532
@astromati2532 2 күн бұрын
what cable do you use to power the camera?
@dienachtwache
@dienachtwache 2 күн бұрын
Especially for observing the Milky Way or entire constellations, I can recommend the Omegon 2x54. I've had it for a short time since testing it at the ATT, and it's fantastic. You can see about 30° and significantly more stars, and actually more Milky Way objects due to the vast field of view. It's a lot of fun, but be careful, these 2x, 2.1x, 3x ... binoculars vary. I looked through a Vixen 2.1x 42 in parallel at the ATT, and the image was terrible, largely blurry. I can recommend the Omegon 2x54. clear skies Felix
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 2 күн бұрын
Vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar Felix😊 Ich bin übrigens der Felix aus der Astrogruppe👋
@ajitsharma04
@ajitsharma04 4 күн бұрын
Great result 👏🏼 QQ; how many photos are stacked here, and did you take dark, flats and biases as well, or only light frames?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography Күн бұрын
Hi.I think i used about 900 lightframes .Yes I also took dark frames and bias frames😊
@mathieulefebvre1020
@mathieulefebvre1020 6 күн бұрын
Hello ! I am potentially looking to purchase my first telescope and wondered if this one is as well as observation that photography. I am not sure to do astrophotography yey. I wanted to know if this one is specific and if for observation only, an other brand or model would be recommanded. Thanks and keep going 😊.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 4 күн бұрын
hi.If you use this telescope on a goto mount, this telescope is also ok for astrophotography.I have also uploaded a video in which I use this for astrophotography.The video is called Cheap vs expensive telescope for astrophotography
@xandermayr8606
@xandermayr8606 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for your videos. Keep up😀. As a newcomer to astrophotography, which would be better: Bresser Pollux 150/750 or Night Watcher 150/750?? Thanks
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 7 күн бұрын
Hi😊, do you mean Skywatcher?
@xandermayr8606
@xandermayr8606 5 күн бұрын
Yes, the skywatcher 150/750
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 4 күн бұрын
Although I can recommend the Bresser telescope, I would definitely recommend the one from Skywatcher between these two telescopes.
@xandermayr8606
@xandermayr8606 4 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 4 күн бұрын
@xandermayr8606 no problem 😊
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 11 күн бұрын
🙌
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 11 күн бұрын
😊👍
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 11 күн бұрын
Love your chanel because you talk in a detailed way about advantages and disadvantages of a topic which relates to astrophotography.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 11 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. Your positive feedback under my videos means a lot to me😊🙏
@avt_astro206
@avt_astro206 12 күн бұрын
That looks awesome!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 12 күн бұрын
Thanks 😊👍
@avt_astro206
@avt_astro206 13 күн бұрын
Great video bro! I hope to buy a DSLR in future, and maybe not this lens, But something better along with a 300-75 lens, but we will see!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much😊👍. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
@davidknisely3003
@davidknisely3003 13 күн бұрын
You might want to include the "pattern making" method for finding deep-sky objects that the Telrad's 3-ringed reticle is designed for. You might also want to include the use of Right-Angle Correct-image (RACI) finderscopes, as they can help greatly in relieving neck strain when looking through the finder.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right👍
@misaelescobarruiz1193
@misaelescobarruiz1193 13 күн бұрын
Bonita toma de la galaxia del molinete
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment 😊I also like this picture very much👍🔭
@vasilisanastopoulos8533
@vasilisanastopoulos8533 13 күн бұрын
Your video is very good my friend. I wanted to ask you a few things. I have the Nikon D7000 with the 80,200 lens! 2.8 stable and I would like to use it to photograph the lagoon nebula. In the Andromeda galaxy, I don't have a tracker. How possible is this to be done without a tracker without damaging the machine etc. I have unlimited evening time and dark skies, I live in a village. Thanks for any reply.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
Hi.If I understand correctly, you want to photograph the Lagoon Nebula. I would say that this is definitely possible. In this case, I would use a focal length of 80mm in order to use a longer exposure time. I would use an aperture of F2.8 and an exposure time of 2 seconds. Then I would take a lot of pictures. That should definitely work.
@vasilisanastopoulos8533
@vasilisanastopoulos8533 13 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography Good morning if I go to 200mm to have it very close will it not work?
@vasilisanastopoulos8533
@vasilisanastopoulos8533 13 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography Good morning if I go to 200mm to have it very close will it not work?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
Theoretically, that would work too. Then you would have to choose a very short exposure time. Then you would end up with significantly more images. You're not using a tracker, are you?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 13 күн бұрын
If you want to use a focal length of 200mm I would use an exposure time of 1 second
@User-jr7vf
@User-jr7vf 14 күн бұрын
Hello. If I buy binoculars for observing the night sky, will it also be useful for looking at very distant objects here on Earth?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 14 күн бұрын
Yes of course. You can use the binoculars for both😊
@WEREjustUS08
@WEREjustUS08 15 күн бұрын
New subscriber, love your videos. I'm looking for my first Astro camera setup and find your channel very helpful. Currently I'm only using my Pixel 7 pro. I know it's not a great option compared to a DSLR, but it's better than nothing and let's me enjoy some nights under the stars. I'll definitely be purchasing a DSLR soon. Thanks for the informative videos. They definitely help us newbies lol😂
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I am very happy to hear that my videos are helpful to you. If you have any questions in the future or ideas for videos that would help you, I would be very happy to help you.😊
@nightscapejournals
@nightscapejournals 15 күн бұрын
Well done, Felix. That’s the lens that started it all for me, with a capture of Comet NEOWISE four years ago! Good to get you started, and perfectly usable for star trails, but it wasn’t long before I was looking at the Samyang lenses!!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 15 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment. I only use this lens for star trails. Which lens are you using now?
@nightscapejournals
@nightscapejournals 15 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography I now use a variety of Samyangs and the Sigma Art 24mm f/1.4. When it’s clear! ☁️ 🙄
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 15 күн бұрын
I would also like to buy a new lens soon to photograph the night sky ( time-lapse and the Milky Way). Which lens would you recommend?
@nightscapejournals
@nightscapejournals 15 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography I think either the Samyang 24mm f/1.4 or 14mm f/2.8 are worth considering. For timelapse the 24mm is particularly good as it’s so bright at f/1.4, so the detail you can get in MW timelapse is awesome. However, Samyang can be a little intermittent on quality control, so buy from a reputable dealer if you can, although there are many used bargains too! Good luck!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 15 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. I find the Samyang 14mm F2.8 very interesting. But I would probably buy it second-hand. Do you own this lens yourself?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 15 күн бұрын
7:52 Here I meant the Samyang 14mm F 2.8, of course. Unfortunately I made a mistake😊
@vakarismakevicius9884
@vakarismakevicius9884 17 күн бұрын
That photo of the pleiades looks stunning❤ tho i heavent been able to look at the deep sky objects because of clouds and not really much of them is visible
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@Rich-hy2ey
@Rich-hy2ey 17 күн бұрын
Of course for expensive, you can spend $50,000 on a set-up. Realistically, you need to spend around $2500 to get a system that uses a telescope and doesn't drive you nuts with having to fix and tweak it because it's a cheap Chinese unit.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 16 күн бұрын
You're right. There's almost no limit in terms of price
@grassnothing1631
@grassnothing1631 18 күн бұрын
hi
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 18 күн бұрын
Hi😊👋
@Tp_astro
@Tp_astro 19 күн бұрын
Nice video, maybe add music? Well maybe there is but i cant hear also time things (chapters) to the videos would be good.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I will do the chapter thing next time. Thank you😊👍
@vakarismakevicius9884
@vakarismakevicius9884 19 күн бұрын
Awesome video definetively worth more attention
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for your nice comment. Your support means a lot to me😊👍
@niiights
@niiights 21 күн бұрын
great video felix ! you are persuading me to purchase 20 x 80 binoculars now 😊
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
I can absolutely recommend it. In the near future there will be more videos about these binoculars on my channel😊
@griffith500tvr
@griffith500tvr 21 күн бұрын
Hi, I can tell.you exactly what is wrong with your cheap reflector, the star image shows pinched optics, likely on the main mirror.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
You mean because of the spikes? The thing with the spikes is actually due to the parts at the front of the Newton that cause the spikes. These are simply to big and that's why the spikes look so weird
@griffith500tvr
@griffith500tvr 21 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography No, not the spikes, they are normal, produces by the secondary vanes. I am talking about the weird veil of light next to the spikes.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
I think you're right. In addition, there is the following fact.Because the parts that hold the mirror at the front are too big, strange spikes are created.That's why I don't have the typical 4 spikes on the cheap telescope.
@griffith500tvr
@griffith500tvr 21 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography Well I saw the same artefact on my 14 inch Newtonian, after I reattached the mirror to it's mounting with less force it was gone. I don't know how your mirror is fixed to its base, in my case I used just a few drops of silicone and three angles that the mirror could never fall out, these angles did not touch the mirror, just extra security. Bubble rap creates a great base for a telescope mirror, it's almost like adaptive optics because it supports the mirror on multiple points.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your helpful comment. I will definitely try it out. Thank you😊🙏
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 21 күн бұрын
Love the Orion Nebula
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
Me too😊👍
@Max_Hertlein
@Max_Hertlein 21 күн бұрын
😮
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
😯
@1701c14
@1701c14 22 күн бұрын
Good video. How long were your subs for the M101 Galaxy with this scope?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
Hi.The single exposure time was 1 minute 😊
@1701c14
@1701c14 21 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography Impressive!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 21 күн бұрын
😊
@niiights
@niiights 22 күн бұрын
where do i look ?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 22 күн бұрын
The nebula is located in the constellation Vulpecula
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 22 күн бұрын
Looks like the bresser has 3 vane spider and the skywatcher a 4 vane
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 22 күн бұрын
Comparing one scope with a coma corrector and another of the same design without the coma corrector makes the video null and void
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 22 күн бұрын
The Bresser telescope has very little coma, so I didn't use a coma corrector. In addition, it was about the galaxy. This is in the middle where there is normally no coma anyway.
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 19 күн бұрын
@FelixsAstrophotography coma should be the same, based on the focal ratio. Perhaps the bresser has a spherical mirror or is under or overcorrected? A proper parabola figure will have the coma inherent to any f5 mirror. Does it handle high powers as well as the proper synta model? Low power and imaging at prime focus can sometimes be tolerated on a spherical, or not properly figured parabola mirror, the spherical abberation starts to show up at higher powers
@k.h.1587
@k.h.1587 22 күн бұрын
Never put the ota on before the weights
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 22 күн бұрын
You are absolutely right.Normally I do it differently
@qinaan
@qinaan 23 күн бұрын
it is not the telescope tube or lens it is of course the mount that matters a lot for deep space object. I made my own telescope an eyepiece from a CD Drive lens and an objective lens from a broken slide projector. And I used my webcam with eyepiece in eyepiece projection method to capture stunning images of orion nebula. The telescope costed me USD 50 for tubing and collimation. And I needed a 4000 USD equatorial mount for tracking and long exposure.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right. The mount is very important for astrophotography. I always say that to all beginners who want to start this hobby.
@matachi21
@matachi21 Күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotographyI wanted to say the same, you are cheating with that mount :-). Is that an EQ6 ? I was sure somebody must have already said it :-) . Do the test with the EQ3+Bresser vs. EQ6+Skywatcher and then you have a buck-for-buck comparison :-). You can stick a cheap tracking motor on the EQ3 - check out astrobiscuit channel, he is a master of such low cost hacks :).
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 23 күн бұрын
I love your DID YOU KNOW shorts. I am looking forward to watching the next one.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 23 күн бұрын
😊👍
@lajo122
@lajo122 24 күн бұрын
Idk if im gonna save for a 150pds with a eq5, a skywatcher gti with a small refractor or just a star adventurer gti with a dslr then later get a lens or refractor
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 22 күн бұрын
That depends entirely on how much money you want to spend and what you actually want to photograph. The first equipment would be suitable for most objects. You could also photograph planets, for example. The setup would just be heavier. The second is more for larger objects but also not that heavy. The third is more for widefield shots.
@vakarismakevicius9884
@vakarismakevicius9884 25 күн бұрын
I just got my bresser pollux yesterday i set it up and in the evening i looked at the moon the quality and everything was so beautifull also the collimation was also quite good
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for writing to me about your experience😊. I'm really happy about that. Thank you very much.🙏 If you have any further questions about this telescope in the future, please feel free to ask me. Feel free to tell me about your experiences with this telescope in the future.😊 Felix
@vakarismakevicius9884
@vakarismakevicius9884 25 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography i will make sure to write. Im going to try to look at deep sky objects and tell you :))
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 25 күн бұрын
I would be very happy about that😊👍
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 25 күн бұрын
Good teacher for learning in one minute
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 24 күн бұрын
😊
@niiights
@niiights 26 күн бұрын
great video ! thank you. may i ask the name of tripod or where i can get affordable tripod ?
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 26 күн бұрын
Thank you very much.The tripod is the Cullmann Primax 390
@niiights
@niiights 26 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotographythank you. is there a difference between 15x70 and 20x80 ? can you see the orion nebula clearer with 20x80
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 26 күн бұрын
How big the difference is always depends on the conditions under which you observe. But you will definitely notice a difference. I have observed the Orion Nebula a few times with binoculars. You can see some details in the Orion Nebula.This of course depends on the light pollution in your area
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 26 күн бұрын
I will upload another video in the next few days with objects that can be observed through binoculars
@niiights
@niiights 26 күн бұрын
@@FelixsAstrophotography so 20x80 are better than 15x70
@vakarismakevicius9884
@vakarismakevicius9884 27 күн бұрын
What an amazing picture❤ such beautiful green blue color.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much 😊
@niiights
@niiights 27 күн бұрын
for the last binos , what can you see in the sky ? i really want to see the orion nebula in detail but with the one i have i can only see it as a faint blue smudge
@niiights
@niiights 27 күн бұрын
also , what is the name of the last binos and where can i get a tripod like that . thank you 😊
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. At the end of the video I showed some objects that you can observe. But I would like to create another video in which I only show objects that can be observed with binoculars. Which binoculars are you currently using? The largest binoculars in this video are the 20x80 from Bresser. I have already uploaded a video about these binoculars
@alifchowdhury1854
@alifchowdhury1854 27 күн бұрын
I have the 8x40 binoculars. Nice explanation though.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 27 күн бұрын
Amazing.Thank you so so much for your comment 😊👍
@MrMrduke1975
@MrMrduke1975 28 күн бұрын
Great video! Keep up the great work!
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 28 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much. I really appreciate your support 😊👍 Thanks
@junyounggaming7160
@junyounggaming7160 28 күн бұрын
Also You can observe the m31 , the m41 , m 44 , m13 , and m8 with the help of just a binocular on a clear night sky😊
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 28 күн бұрын
You are absolutely right 😊👍
@sandrahertlein2719
@sandrahertlein2719 28 күн бұрын
Great what you can observe with binoculars.
@FelixsAstrophotography
@FelixsAstrophotography 28 күн бұрын
You are absolutely right. That is incredible 😊