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@MBRenegade.21 сағат бұрын
I don't leave my rig out when not in use but I have marked the patio so I can put it back close to the same place each time I get it out. I levelled the rig the first time I set up and havent bothered since, its close enough and I have never had issues, you just have to make sure you only adjust the largest error each time. I am glad this confirms I wasn't doing something stupid lol.
@craiggoble328112 сағат бұрын
Exactly what I've done with my patio setup!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yep, you're doing something hyper efficient and not stupid! :)
@lukomatico19 сағат бұрын
Excellent video mate!! Good on you for demonstrating this 👍👍 clear skies! :-D
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Thanks so much Luke!!
@wesleydonnelly214121 сағат бұрын
My goodness for a moment I thought your rig was tipping over as it started slewing!! LOL. ( 3:35 ) Cuiv I've had endless debates online over this very issue!! So thank you so much for doing this video and clearing it up once and for all!! You're one of my fave YT'ers Cuiv, love the channel/content! Clear Skies from Wes, Liverpool, England.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Glad I could help with those debates! I gotta admit, I was also a little tiny teeny bit worried about it tipping over, and I had a hand on the tripod leg just in case!
@lavers_111 сағат бұрын
Love this one Cuiv! This is classic. So, on a reasonably flat surface let's not dwell on our bubble levels.
@danielpetzen16 сағат бұрын
This is so good, Cuiv! I've had numerous discussions around this and everyone has an opinion, but no one had ever tested it. ...and then you end this tiresome discussion by testing it! Brilliant. Now I'm kicking myself for not testing it myself 🙂 I'm about to build a pier in my observatory and have been stressing over polar alignment and levelling. Seeing this video was like going to therapy - I'm much calmer and relaxed now! 😁
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful and it helped relieve some stress! I love to provide video therapy!
@henryparker466822 сағат бұрын
Thanks for demonstrating what I’ve seen asked multiple times in forums. But never have I’ve been so nervous watching one of your videos! Sure looked like that was going to tip over!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yeah, I was a little nervous too, but it turned out to be ok in the end 😂 I used it for something like 5 nights before I restored it to level 😂
@tubedude5420 сағат бұрын
My 'background' in life is from the land surveying perspective. I'm retired now but spent over 40 yrs in the profession. If you would have seen some of the setups I made with a theodolite placing it on slopes of 20-30 degrees you would have certainly done a double take thinking 'why is this not falling over'. Even if the top plate of the tripod was not level, and I'm talking maybe 10-20° out, you still could level the instruments vertical axis so the instrument rotated perpendicular to a line drawn thru the axis to the center of the earth. (Basically the definition of 'level') As long as the center of gravity of the instrument was within the footprint of the tripod legs it would not fall over. You could test this with a plumb bob hanging from the instrument base. While I don't have one of these strain wave mounts (yet) what I don't understand is, if you have the counter weight, why don't you USE it just for safeties sake!? The center of gravity on these set ups is constantly changing thru the night as the instrument changes position! On my theodolite, even if the tripod was on uneven ground, the center of gravity of the instrument was still centered on the tripod head... unlike these strain wave setups! I've watched a few peoples videos where they came out to check on the scope and it had tipped over! A counterweight probably would have prevented that. All that is required for a polar mount to work properly is for the axis of rotation to be pointed at the celestial pole. Leveling the head before you do it just makes the movements to center it easier, as you saw by the shift when you moved it one direction as opposed to the other. If it was perfectly level then moving in alt would not affect azimuth and vis-a-vis. Now put the counterweights on those mounts!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Sorry for the stress on the CW! I actually don't have it for this mount :) Also I loved your anecdotes, thank you for sharing!
@volvotl2229 минут бұрын
Good to see this Cuiv, I manufacture galvanized piers and I do have threaded leveling bolt holes in the base (for fitting on unlevel surfaces), but am amazed how many want threaded adjustable tops on piers. You have a rock solid pier then want to put a wobbly top on it supported by a few bolts for a fraction of a degree correction, madness.
@stay_at_home_astronaut19 сағат бұрын
I love the silly experiments. They are very useful for demonstrating PRINCIPLES, rather than just PARTICULARS of any given situation. Please set your "Silliness Aggressiveness Factor to 110%"
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Haha thank you!!
@KennethZomers21 сағат бұрын
I actually already suspected this not to matter as much as it's made out to be. When we (a friend and I) set up our gear we used to level the mount religiously. WAAAY later we found out that the bubble level on the head is so far of actual level it's not even funny any more. anyway, even though indeed polar alignment is slightly more dificult due to altitude changes affect azimuth somewhat and vice versa. But in practice we haven't found ANY difference in slewing or even guiding regardless of the mount being level or not. Thanks for this! your video confirmed our suspissions!
@chamallowgrille249318 сағат бұрын
Same suspicion when I was staring at my non leveled mount and my good polar alignment, it was just working so well
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Glad this was helpful!!
@GrouchoDuke16 сағат бұрын
I wish more people understood this. Thanks for spreading the word, Cuiv.
@mark222011 сағат бұрын
Why? why do you care if someone wants their tripod level so much? lol
@mark222011 сағат бұрын
Wow.. never realized what a pet peeve it was to other people that some like to level their mounts lol. This comment section is nuts. Level your mount or don't, why do I care? haha. Great video Cuiv, surprised this hasn't been tried yet since it's such a polarizing subject apparently.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Me too! I searched to see if this had been done on video, but it hadn't! So I went for it (plus I knew exactly what would happen since I had subjected my EQ6R to just this years ago but off camera)
@wattswheelhouse22 сағат бұрын
Performing this experiment without a counterweight is wild! Brave Cuiv! I love this type of experiment.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
I was a teeny tiny bit stressed out, but then I used it as is for like 5 nights in a row!
@AstroQuest113 сағат бұрын
Thanks for demonstrating this, I have had many discussions with this over the years with people. Cheers Kurt
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Cheers Kurt! Glad it can be useful!
@Mrpaulgs4 сағат бұрын
Great video! Very informative as the internet mantra is "you don't need to level". I like to level anyway.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Leveling certainly is never harmful, and definitely beneficial for polar alignment ease, etc!
@CosmicCaptures23 сағат бұрын
You just confirmed my experience. Levelling your tripod is unnecessary, but it can make polar alignment easier. When the base is level, adjustments in altitude (up and down) and azimuth (left and right) are more predictable and independent of each other. This means turning one adjustment knob won’t unintentionally affect the other, simplifying the alignment process. I always get it somewhat levelled but I don't waste my time on getting it perfect.
@U_Geek22 сағат бұрын
If you really think about it, an uneven tripod is kinda like being at different gps coordinates, but really the main reason to levell is to just make sure it's stable.
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
@@U_Geek can also matter if you are already close to hitting your tripod before or after a meridian flip. Then again, if you are already hitting the tripod on one side, being slightly off level could help.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Close enough to level is enough - as long as it doesn't tip over and the gotos work!
@youroldpalbyron7578Сағат бұрын
Nice to see someone put that to rest.
@gr0uch02a20 сағат бұрын
I remember many years ago, back in the Yahoo Groups days, Roland C. from AP stated quite categorically, that balance was of little consequence. He was speaking of course wrt AP mounts, but as I have a Mach1, his word is gospel. I've not given balance a thought in 15+ years. Good experiment to bear this out.
@keithhanssen741315 сағат бұрын
Thanks for clearing this up, Cuiv! I shoot from two different decks and one is slightly different in level from the other. Good to know I don’t need to fret too much if I’m not perfectly level.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for your comments as always!
@Spen211016 сағат бұрын
Thank Cuiv I’ve always wondered about this but never experimented. I’m a bit ocd when levelling but not going to be so fussy now 👍
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Cheers! Be efficient ;)
@schandler5217 сағат бұрын
As usual, excellent experiment!!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@Astrorun22 сағат бұрын
Thank you Cuiv. Your work is very helpful.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Thank you !
@rbrbrts10 сағат бұрын
I never worry about leveling my mount, but I confess, that is WAY more out of level than I would be comfortable with. With a GEM, at least your center of mass should stay over the center of the tripod, but with the strain-wave, that's not true.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
It's also very true with strain wave, even more so due to the lack of CW!! I have to admit I was also stressed about it, but ended up using it as is for several nights 😂
@michaeledmonds302718 сағат бұрын
I hear that with the latest update, the SeeStar S50 can also track well without perfect balance. Thanks for your work, Michael
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Correct! It has a three star alignment (same that the Dwarf II had from the get go) and can estimate its own level and correct for it!
@FrancoGrimoldi4 сағат бұрын
THANK YOU! I always knew it but now I have proof 🔥
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Cheers! I like to provide proof!
@admay31623 сағат бұрын
Thank you for demonstrating this. I've seen so many conversations online about having to perfectly level the tripod. It just wastes time.
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
I always just go for close enough. I then get my polar align within 10 arc sec with Sharpcap. I'm still curious if I would be better off using my starsense to get an allsky polar align to get better alignment for Southern objects with my not so perfect AVX mount
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yep, close enough is usually good enough :) I think I needed to show a visual demonstration :)
@Daniel_DP8319 сағат бұрын
Next to my house i have just views to the north or to the south. If i am on the south side i don't have a view to polaris. Last i polar align it roughly with a compass and it was 3° outside however, after 3 minutes i couldn't see any star trails! Telescope 72/420 with EOS 7D Mark II (view: 2.01"/pixel). I use PHD2!
@caroliensche1316 сағат бұрын
If you dont navigate via coordinates, leveling doesnt matter. You can pin the mount to a wall if you want, as long as the axis of rotation is aligned properly. Our observatory's chairman is using a well-sophisticated technique to level his mount, utilizing a jig with a plummet. But that's not what's missing in his images...
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Absolutely!
@brianfowler925418 сағат бұрын
From my experience, polar alignment doesn't have to be very precise either. I've been 8 arc minutes off before and guiding was still as good as usual, which for me is 0.5 to 0.7 RMS. The only difference being much more DEC pulses. If you are imaging close to the NCP though, you will get a bit of field rotation.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
On standard worn gear mounts, being off by 5-10' can actually be beneficial!
@MartinsVilcins20 сағат бұрын
I polar align my eq6r by simply moving it right or left and then adjusting the rear leg to get the altitude right. I cannot be bothered with the adjustment screws particulary in altitude axis, they get stuck and seem fragile. This way the mount most nights end up slightly off level but polar aligned and everything works perfectly fine
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
That's a cool workaround!!
@fromupthere.220923 сағат бұрын
Worked this out ages ago. My backyard is very uneven but I always get very accurate guiding
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yep! But somehow a lot of people weren't convinced!
@AstroCHARLY13 сағат бұрын
Vielen Dank für das tolle Video 👍 Ich habe trotzdem die Frage ob es Ihnen auch möglich ist, grundsätzlich auch diese Audio-Simultan-Übersetzung einzufügen, wie es bei „AstroBackyard“ vorhanden ist?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Oh man that's hard - I had it on, but several people asked me to turn it off because the titles and description were also translated (badly), and the dubbing was bad (probably because of my French accent, KZbin has trouble translating what I say ...)
@TheCongratulationsChannel17 сағат бұрын
Isn't there a problem with image field rotation if you are imaging for may hours?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Nope! I had zero field rotation over several nights. Field rotation depends *uniquely* on polar alignment quality - level doesn't figure into it at all!
@zaphus14 сағат бұрын
Excellent video! Does this have any impact on the rotation of the framing on either side of a meridian flip?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
None that I could see (they would depend solely on polar alignment)
@KevinRudd-w8s19 сағат бұрын
Hi Cuiv. Well, unless people are using something other than the buble level supplied with most mounts and tripods, I don't see why it should take more than a minute to level the mount, perhaps two if you're setting up on some really rough ground, but yeah I agree that you don't need to be exactly spot on with the leveling, it would probably be better spending the time checking that you've tightened down everything that you should have ( and yes, I am guilty of not doing that in the past! ).
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Exactly - I've seen people take insane amounts of time on leveling so I wanted to make this video 😂
@dunmer2620 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Glad you found it interesting!
@James-n9o9h15 сағат бұрын
So when will we see the review of the out of focus SQA85 in the background? Quite a teaser
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
A little bird told me... ... .. . .... Next week
@richardlighthill322816 сағат бұрын
Was there any field rotation when imaging for a long period of time? thanks for the video !
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Nope, no field rotation through several nights of use as is! Field rotation is uniquely a function of polar alignment!
@gautamdash15 сағат бұрын
Great video! So how precise do you have to be with polar alignment? I try to be under 1' of error, but sometimes (especially if it is too cold), I give up around my pixel scale x 30 (most my rigs are between 3" and 4", so i give up between 1.5' to 2'). Should I be toughing it out to get under 1' on those nights too?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Honestly for most rigs 10' is enough, 5' is more than enough, 1' is faaaaar more than needed!
@martincleghorn13 сағат бұрын
So does it follow that good polar alignment is not required , just let platesolving and guiding take the strain ?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
No, with poor polar alignment the guiding will have to fight in the declination axis (and if the PA is too horrible, guiding will lose that fight!) and you will get field rotation!
@mkc952520 сағат бұрын
Interesting experiment. I would like to see an attempt at an auto meridian flip with the mount out of level. I have found that good leveling is important to maintain the same framing of a target after the flip, especially if it fully fills the frame. (The mount does the flip, then ASIAIR/Nina attempts to plate solve and recenter)
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
Framing and rotation would still be correct as long as properly polar aligned.
@mkc952519 сағат бұрын
@@brandon079 Actually not according to the ZWO tech that I addressed this question with.
@brandon07918 сағат бұрын
@@mkc9525 a zwo tech can be wrong.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
I used it as is for multiple nights, including auto meridian flip - no issues whatsoever.
@jesuschrist228418 сағат бұрын
Better than my best levelling efforts :)
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
😂
@3C27321 сағат бұрын
More important is to ensure the legs don't sink into the ground through the night... And the cat stays away
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Oh yes, that's for sure!!!!
@ralfg919415 сағат бұрын
This is not silly at all. It would have been interesting to see the motor actions in comparison in the leveled and non leveled case. It would as well have been interesting to see the difference of picture rotation in the leveled (none) and unleveled case. I think this is the difference that counts when stacking the pictures. Kind regards from Germany!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Good point on the field rotation - and as expected over several nights: none at all (it makes sense since it relies only on polar alignment!)
@StarlancerAstro18 сағат бұрын
I never spend much time leveling, just get it close and go. Now if you want to run a mount in Alt-Az, this is far more important as it will effect gotos
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yep!!
@AndrewB-e6m13 сағат бұрын
Hey Cuiv, do you have any issues with your SQA55 OTA rotating in the ring while the focuser is moving? My SQA turns with the focuser no matter how tight I get the lock screw. At first I thought the focuser had hit the end of its travel but that isn’t the issue. Askar hasn’t been able to provide any useful info on this. I know I’m not the only one with this issue either.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Oh wow, no, I haven't had a single issue with the SQA55...! And not that. My first instinct would just be to add a layer of adhesive felt in the ring but... Can it be opened?
@MrASquirrell16 сағат бұрын
Fantastic experiment thank you! but slightly scary watching your scope looking so precarious 😂
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
I was stressed out as well 😂 but in the end i used it for several nights like that!
@JoeBob7956918 сағат бұрын
Very interesting video. But still, doesn't this mean that the guiding will be constantly correcting the declination error, whereas if you had it levelled then _theoretically_ the dec motor should not have to move at all? And so you might end up with slight errors if you have a bit of backlash in the dec? This is good to know though, and I'm definitely storing this info away in my astro nugget box for the next time I forget to level my mount!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
No! The declination movements (and field rotation) depend *uniquely* on polar alignment! Level doesn't factor in it at all, as long as polar alignment is good!
@billallen27515 сағат бұрын
I was thinking about this the other night after moving my tripod to a different spot. Automatic dithering LOL
@billallen27515 сағат бұрын
I don't go over 30 seconds and only track in RA under a minute subs so far. Great Video!
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
😂
@KingLoopie111 сағат бұрын
If you subscribe to Cuiv at a higher level, not only will your skies be clearer, but your mount won't tip over even though it looks as if it should... 😉👍👍
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Hahaha it's my magnetism! Make sure the mount can be affected by magnetism for this to work!
@Hilmi1220 сағат бұрын
It affects goto during visual, your first goto will be very far from target. People forget how visual still needs a decent hand controller and accurate goto
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Correct! As I showed in the video, the first goto will be off by the misalignment level..... Unless you re-home the mount! So on an EQ6R for instance you can manually move the CW bar to point straight to the ground (so at a weird angle to the unlevel mount itself) and set home position - then the first goto will work (I tried it off camera back when I had the EQ6R!)
@richardnixon879521 сағат бұрын
Great video! Some questions (for you or anyone). It looks like you have NINA measure point distance set t 10 degrees, yet your mount seems to end up rotating 90 degrees. Why is your mount seem to be moving that much? And does it matter whether this is 10 degrees, 20 degrees, or more? And noticed that even after you were happy with PA, it was constantly drifting. Sorry for being thick, but is this normal or due to the unlevel mount? I see the same behavior on my pier and have to PA each night. Anyway, thanks again.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Oh it's the starting point! It starts at a given point that was quite far from home, and *then* it rotated twice 10 degrees!
@Apagadorable23 сағат бұрын
I always use my tripod unleveled 😑 I live at 69°N and my mounts adjustment doesn't really like to go that high.
@Tink-GB23 сағат бұрын
Do you guide on the actual target for imaging, or a star close enough? If a star by the target is there any difference if that guide is closer or further away from the image target?
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
Close enough is fine.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Close enough is fine!
@dumpydalekobservatory20 сағат бұрын
Apart from the pier in the observatory I've never gone to mad levelling the mount near enough is good enough as far as I'm concerned, I've seen endless debates in forums & groups over the years but this just proves you don't, plus with platesolving tech readily available these days only strengthens the argument. Although I must admit seeing your scope slewing I would have probably fitted a counterweight just for good measure as it did look pretty scary at times.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Yes it was scary! And I used the darn thing as is for 5 nights in a row! :)
@michaeltortola947613 сағат бұрын
Cuiv, firstly thank you for all the great content. Wondering if you could do a video on the AM5 or AM3 in Alt-Az mode with no guide scope? Im in the market for the AM3 and would gladly go through your link with High Point Scientific for my purchase! I'd also like to see how it's run with the software for a laptop and the app. Im itching to pull the trigger, Im mostly interested in this right now for planetary imaging. I understand this may seem elementary but I'd love some help before I buy it! Thank you sir!
@HmSGhengis17 сағат бұрын
What is s an acceptable polar error?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Depends on the gear, but in most cases 10 arc minutes or less is fine!
@roud1114 сағат бұрын
I have an eq6 and meridian flip won't work if the mount is not leveled (with as 115mm refractor) I imagine it would not make any difference with my 60mm refractor
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
That's weird - I had no issues with meridian flip, did you sync the mount and use plate solving?
@StuartAnderton20 сағат бұрын
Some mounts won't accept a large correction in a sync.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Correct, but I have yet to see a mount that would reject something less than 10 degrees - even EQMOD isn't that strict!
@stevenlarkin170619 сағат бұрын
A Seestar does not care about being level except when looking for the moon or sun.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Correct - it has a routine to check its level-ness (or lack thereof) and account for it, basically via a three star alignment (Dwarf II also did that from the get go). But when the S50 was launched, it didn't have this software feature and absolutely needed to be well leveled! Most AltAz mounts do even now :)
@jrs7722 сағат бұрын
I just lay my iPhone flat on the tripod spreader plate with the measure level app open. Works perfectly fine and levelling is done within a minute.
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
I recommend a bubble level. The less I have to pull out my phone the better.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
That works! I've seen people spend 30 minutes in perfect leveling and that's too much! :)
@alin93623 сағат бұрын
Hi Cuiv, thank you for the video! I am taking my photos from an enclosed balcony in a Bortle 9 (happy times I know) and this video helps alot because my balcon is a little bit slanted and I thought that my poor trackingis is due to the mount not being perfectly leveled. I have an AM5N mount with a SW 50ED guide scope with ASI220MM Mini guide cam for an askar 71f scope. Can you please share your PHD2 settings? I get about 1.2-1.5 RMS error. Keep up the good work!
@pompeymonkey327122 сағат бұрын
Use the guiding assistant :)
@alin93622 сағат бұрын
@@pompeymonkey3271 Any idea which algorithm to use for tracking? Also, for how long should i leave the guide assist? (usually i leave it for about 2-3 minutes)
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Default algos are good, just make sure to use 1s exposures (or even 0.5s) and multi star guiding! Increase the gain if you don't see any stars. And try to be as close as possible to best focus! Ra and Dec aggressiveness are unchanged (70 and 100), but min movement is 0.15 on both axes. Good luck!
@alin936Сағат бұрын
@CuivTheLazyGeek Thank you. I will try!
@johndaley918823 сағат бұрын
I have to assume this would also apply to the S50 and S30 scopes. We don't polar, well you know. Yet. I've had my S50 about a year and leveling was always part of the setup. Maybe not anymore.
@michaeldiaz494221 сағат бұрын
He said this doesn't apply for Alt/Az, which is what the SeeStars are. Now they do perform plate solving, but the thing is it literally take less than a minute to level (less than 30 sec if you use a leveler attachment) that why not spend that tiny amount of time to get a decent level. Not saying you need 0.0 but sub 1.0 is trivial and 0.5 isn't hard at all with an attachment.
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
No. Leveling is absolutely necessary for an alt/az mount like a seestar.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
The Seestar S50 now performs an alignment estimation based on three points in the sky (like the Dwarf II and III) and automatically compensates for level issues! But it used to require perfect level (no longer thanks to software magic!)
@woody510919 сағат бұрын
I’ve said this for years, if being perfectly level mattered, the tripods would come with a much better bubble system.
@dantoro64821 сағат бұрын
Est-ce que c'est ton propre balcon ou est-ce un balcon commun pour tout l'immeuble?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
C'est le mien à moi! Sur le toit de ma maison (quatrième étage, le terrain à Tokyo ça coûte la peau des fesses, donc les maisons ont plein d'étages!)
@Darren_7119 сағат бұрын
I never level if I'm polar aligning
@chlrsnj32619 сағат бұрын
Why do people even worry about this? You will never get a portable rig absolutely level unlike a pier mounted rig. That said, it is so, so, so easy to get it really close with just a spirit level. Is this really a "Lazy" issue or a "Lazy" issue??? We are always talking about diminishing returns for effort put it, is this not just the same, but in a mechanical form?
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
You should see the debates on Cloudy nights!!
@muayaddrdentist231321 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the perfect explanation but its bring risk for the equipments , even leveling the mount on any concrete or steel stud not so criticsl, by the way performing another test by pointing the stud nearly to the celestrial pol or making concrate or table surface prependicukar to the polar line and the mount will be alt azimuth confoguration, like skywacher mount, l like your spelling Alhamal in Arabic accent and i is maching the original spelling 😊.
@bigguix16 сағат бұрын
what about unguided ! :)
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Same thing :) DEC deviation only depends on the polar alignment :)
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@andysPARK23 сағат бұрын
That's an az mount right? I'm guessing an eq would have bigger problems with the tripod being far off level? Or no?
@pompeymonkey327122 сағат бұрын
It's an equatorial mount. Hence the polar alignment!
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
It's an EQ mount. Levelness matters a lot more with an alt/az mount than an eq mount.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
EQ mount! AltAz usually rely on good leveling!!
@rarroyolopez19 сағат бұрын
What about field rotation? If mount is far from level, I assume will apperas a field rotation. Isn't it?. In your case should not be very large, but probably something below 5º in a full night session. Have you noticed anything? For a small unlevel, I assume it will be not detectable.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Nope, field rotation depends uniquely on polar alignment! I had zero field rotation throughout the several nights I used the mount like that!
@bspecbobracer22 сағат бұрын
Why do you think it takes10 minutes to level a tripod, it only takes me 1 minute if I take my time and go for perfection, 30 seconds if I go for close enough
@Darren_7118 сағат бұрын
Barry Allen would be proud of you
@aaronwmorris18 сағат бұрын
Because this is not a competition and you do not get points for being faster. Do not tell people they are doing something wrong if it takes them 10 minutes just because it takes you 1 minute.
@bspecbobracer5 сағат бұрын
@@Darren_71 you don't need to be the Flash, you only adjust 2 legs one time each, anyone can do it in that time when they know how, even Slowpoke Rodriguez
@bspecbobracer5 сағат бұрын
@@aaronwmorris Cuiv said himself he was worried about it toppling over, a level tripod is the best way to reduce that risk, I was only pointing out that if you learn the right technique it can be done quickly.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
I've seen someone spend 30 minutes on perfect tripod leveling! So I wanted to make this to show that very rough 10s leveling is enough!
@Y.Shishani4 сағат бұрын
This video is true as long as you have autoguiding as it will compensate for the errors, but without autoguiding then better do the levelling of your mount as best as you can
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Why though? Declination drift depends only on polar alignment, not level
@Y.Shishani7 минут бұрын
@@CuivTheLazyGeekI guess you are right about this, but for me with my mount that has only RA motor, getting the scope pointing to the target is cumbersome specially with 600mm focal length without the levelling, I made a DYI degrees markings on the declination bracket to get the scope pointing as close as possible to the the target. If there is a 5 degree error due to levelling, it would take me a very long time to manually correct the Declination angle. But as you said if the mount is perfectly polar aligned then tracking would be good, but getting the cope to the target manually becomes more difficult for my mount at least.
@AmatureAstronomer21 сағат бұрын
I think that if one does EAA and does not use guiding, having the mount level is useful.
@brandon07920 сағат бұрын
Nope, as long as the mount is polar aligned, tracking will not be affected by the mount being level.
@aaronwmorris18 сағат бұрын
In equatorial mode, leveling the mount does not matter for EAA or observations. What was not really mentioned in the video is that leveling is very important for Alt/Az mounts.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
In theory, no. If you use the Celestron all star polar align, that routine actually relies on leveling (but that's for both EAA and astrophoto). For altaz mounts, leveling us critical!
@msacco12 сағат бұрын
Whenever I hear someone that wastes so much time on leveling their tripod I'm getting a stroke, this just annoys me so much how irrelevant that is.
@CuivTheLazyGeekСағат бұрын
Oh don't let it annoy you! I view it as part of the ceremony of getting ready for imaging! I just want people to know they can skip that little ceremony if they wish to!