My Patreon: www.patreon.com/cuivlazygeek My Merch Store: cuiv.myspreadshop.com/ ---------------------------------------------- The New & Lazy Smart Telescopes! ---------------------------------------------- Dwarf III (tiny and cheap): bit.ly/3SyChXu Seestar S50 (cheap): bit.ly/49mQhLJ (Agena) or tinyurl.com/43r5pd6y (ZWO) Vaonis Vespera II (high end): bit.ly/4e0haaA Celestron Origin (psychopathic): bit.ly/3XDMxC2 ---------------------------------------------- The Oldie - Camera + lens ---------------------------------------------- Rokinon 135mm: amzn.to/4cZmKIU Canon 200mm f2.8 amzn.to/3Xn1fMB Lukomatico Universal Bahtinov mask: www.etsy.com/listing/1762622415/universal-fit-telescope-bahtinov-focus Sample cheap DSLR: amzn.to/4efZzLy Review of that DSLR for astro: kzbin.info/www/bejne/kIjTY2NvqdaXbtE Star Adventurer 2i: amzn.to/4dVUqsb or bit.ly/3TmKBLK Move Shoot Move Tracker: bit.ly/47ih8s9 StarAdventurer GTi GoTo Mount: bit.ly/3UKLpLJ Control center if you go for GoTo: bit.ly/3OiGlv5 or tinyurl.com/2526tajc ---------------------------------------------- The Classic with a Twist Quintessential Beginner Rig ---------------------------------------------- UMi 17 Lite Mount: www.proxisky.com/ ZWO AM3 Mount: tinyurl.com/mtyctrzb (ZWO) or bit.ly/3QVCEMf (Agena) ZWO ASI2600MC Air smart camera: tinyurl.com/tr2r3esn (ZWO) or bit.ly/3SV04Co (Agena,) or bit.ly/3SZARXx (HPS) RedCat51: bit.ly/48hyuVx (Agena) or bit.ly/48pTWXW (HPS) NEW Minicat 51: bit.ly/3MFFP8s (Agena) or bit.ly/3XjPdDE (HPS) The cheaper camera/control center/guiding combo: ZWO ASI585 MC Pro Camera: bit.ly/3Iwo6y8 (Agena) or bit.ly/4cp1Ofn (High Point Scientific) or tinyurl.com/yc2386cd (ZWO) ASIAIR Mini: bit.ly/3OiGlv5 or tinyurl.com/2526tajc ZWO GuideScope: bit.ly/4dUlyYM ASI20MM Mini guide camera: bit.ly/4cZ2xCX ---------------------------------------------- The Criminally Insane Buy Once Cry Once?? ---------------------------------------------- ZWO AM5N Mount: bit.ly/3W3TWKe or tinyurl.com/4pj56en7 Apertura CarbonStar telescope with coma corrector: bit.ly/3W7ZFiA ZWO ASI2600MC Air smart camera: tinyurl.com/tr2r3esn (ZWO) or bit.ly/3SV04Co (Agena,) or bit.ly/3SZARXx (HPS) Or with computer control: ZWO ASI2600MC Duo: bit.ly/3M8IkPS (Agena) or bit.ly/3Jti7KQ (HPS) or tinyurl.com/54nkj5n8 (ZWO) AstroPC Pro: tinyurl.com/4rshehnf Mele Quieter 4C: amzn.to/4d4kjEW ---------------------------------------------- Light Pollution Filters ---------------------------------------------- Askar C1 & C2: bit.ly/48VZGZQ SVBony SV220: amzn.to/3vqwWdI or direct from SVBony: bit.ly/3vTpMPu (if you buy more than $200 from there, use code Cuiv20 for $20 off) ---------------------------------------------- Tutorials and Reviews ---------------------------------------------- 80% of Astrophotography Basics in 20 Minutes: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKurp4eVja2Fopo DSLR + Tripod Polaris Flare: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmqkpqiKf5lnf80 DSLR + Tripod Andromeda Galaxy: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ponGg36lrbmDjMk DSLR + Tripod Orion Nebula: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n6awi3pjiN53ebc ZWO ASI2600MC Air Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3itcoSBmdx7e8U UMi 17 Lite review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o5PEaIKLhsmEnbM ZWO AM5N Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4LcqqSMn9ySaMk CarbonStar 150 Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oH_EppWQftqfgck ZWO 2600MC Duo Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYG2hGt5naqNn6M ZWO ASI585MC Pro Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJrFhGqArrCXrZo Seestar S50 Review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKWVapKhfbtkfMk Amazon affiliate: amzn.to/49XTx01 Agena affiliate: bit.ly/3Om0hNG High Point Scientific affiliate: bit.ly/3lReu8R First Light Optics affiliate: tinyurl.com/yxd2jkr2 All-Star Telescope affiliate: bit.ly/3SCgVbV Astroshop eu Affiliate: tinyurl.com/2vafkax8
@lukomaticoАй бұрын
This is a heck of a video mate, what a detailed break-down & explanation of available options!! :-) Thanks so much for the mention of my masks by the way!! :-D That was really kind of you! Clear skies!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Luke! Thanks for dropping by mate! You have a great mask, it's really super convenient!! Clear skies!
@paddledogsАй бұрын
the 'if you have the money' is an under appreciated point. Great summary, I'm just missing the money part.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Yeah, that's often a problem...
@gazer63Ай бұрын
Thanks Cuiv! I’m not a beginner, but watching this helps me for when I talk to beginners about starting in astrophotography. 🙏
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks for this feedback! I'm so glad this can be useful even with a degree of separation like that.
@marvinwhisman3333Ай бұрын
You're going to need a bigger balcony soon. Thanks for another great video. Hope ZWO will let you test a SeeStar 30 soon.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Hahaha thank you so much Yes I need to get a bigger house or something :)
@luboinchina3013Ай бұрын
Are you sure it's 30 and not 80? 😏
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
@@luboinchina3013 Unfortunately....!
@BelgianTex24 күн бұрын
Thank you Very educational and going through your other videos Currently shooting wide angle Milky Way panoramas, nightscapes, etc…. Use an MSM tracker with a Nikon Z5 and slowly moving towards constellations, nebulae, etc….. Plan is to first get a AM5N (cry once) and ASI Air Plus Add a refractor (Askar 71F looks interesting) and guide scope Then add a dedicated Astro camera As with most things, I’ve learned doing things step-by-step, mastering it and then adding the next step seems to work for me Thanks for your excellent videos
@mulgabill43083 күн бұрын
YOU. ARE. A. GENIUS. Absolutely LOVE your channel. And your enthusiasm! You are the best resource for beginners. Especially super dumb ones, like me!! We thank you!
@amp2amp800Ай бұрын
Aged 12 I bought a 60mm refractor with money from my paper round , and when I was 17 the local club lent me a 4" f/12 newt, and I added a Zenit-B SLR with earnings from shelf-stocking in the local supermarket. The air cadets had a darkroom I could use. Got some great shots of lunar eclipse on 50ASA Ilford PAN-F 1/5sec at prime focus using elastic bands to mount the camera, focussing by moving the secondary spider, and using sheet of card as a shutter to avoid shake. I graduated BSc astrophysics, and in mid-life was an amateur visual amateur using club instruments, and had my own observatory for a while with a 5" f16 refractor that I later put on an EQ6 which stayed with me until recently. Now retired in the city (Bortle 7) I got back into AP in a big way. I have an FF80 (reduced) AM3 2600Duo wide field grab and go, and an Orion 130ED AM5 533mc/462mc for close-in deep sky moon and planets. The Orion (like Murphy's knife) is *exactly* the same telescope as my 5" f/16... I just a replaced the OTA, and the mount (twice) and added a bunch of eyepieces, a couple of cameras a power saddle and an asiair 😉.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I love this story and this progression, thanks for sharing!
@wesleydonnelly2141Ай бұрын
Hey Cuiv! Fantastic video for beginners, this one! Cuiv I'll never forget the rush of excitement I felt when I got my first ever DSO sub, specifically ( you guessed it! lol ) M42 Orion Nebula! Seeing that pinkish red hydrogen cloud on my DSLR screen for the first ever time was magical!! 🤩 Thanks always for another great video Cuiv! Clear Skies from Wes in Liverpool, England.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks so much Wesley! The magical feeling is insane indeed :)
@shadowOrgonАй бұрын
Got started with this hobby beginning of 2024, not sure how I came across it tbh, but was a random video (might have been yours) about the seestar S50. Watched a bunch more videos about it, and the hobby in general. Have always been a huge space fan, but never knew how relatively easy it was to image some of these objects. Bought a seestar and its gotten me hooked. Nearly a year later, and I already got a parts list for my first actual rig. Scope purchased (askar FMA180) and funds put together, just waiting on any potential sales on things. Got my eye on that Umi 17 lite, if it ever goes on a sale. In the mean time, trying my hand at 3D printing my own harmonic drive mount from plans I found online (Keen-one) powered by onstep. Got all the parts printed, and will start assembly soon. Here's hoping it works decently. I doubt it will beat these metal commercial ones, but I'm hoping it will be a nice alternative for a bit of time (see if harmonic drive prices drop over time). I hear for very wide field super good tracking itsnt really needed. Planning on FMA180 with an IMX585 camera. Think you mentioned you have a 3D printer? Can't recall, but if you do, would love to hear if you ever tried 3D printing your own mount. Or, if you had the time, try printing one now and and do a video on your impressions. Since I haven't see too many videos/reviews of 3D printed mounts, harmonic or just belts/gears.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Dang, that's quite the journey, going in the deep end printing your own SWG drive haha! I do have a 3D printer, but I use it far more casually (Baht masks, etc.)... I don't think I'd have the skill or the patience to use it to make such a complex object
@vincentvdb3151Ай бұрын
Hey Cuiv, you got yourself a new subscriber :-). Just bought myself an all new shiny William Optics GT72 II and now ready to pull the trigger on an astro camera (ASI2600MC Pro) en guide camera (ASI120MM mono) with indeed later a harmonic mount (either the Sky-Watcher 150i or the ZWO AM5N). I sure have a steep lurning curve ahead but totally ready for it, ready for a new challenge.
@mreddick786Ай бұрын
A great community to be a part of. Everyone is always so friendly
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Absolutely agree!
@flappahАй бұрын
I got into the hobby more or less by accident. I've always been into (landscape) photography and now with the solar eclipses in Spain coming up I was preparing gear. So it hit me I could use some of my gear to do astro photography and I tried that (1,5 years ago). Obviously I failed but on the other hand got some interesting results that stimulated me to do some upgrading. Now 1,5 years later I'm still using Nikon cameras (D780 and D7000) but upgraded to an AM5 mount, 220 mini guide camera and Asiair plus. In about two months I'm going completely in and replacing the Nikon D780 (and Sigma 150-600mm) with a ZWO FF80 and cooled camera (still on the fence whether to buy the 585MC-pro or 533MC-pro. Still haven't decided).
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Hahaha I LOVE how you pulled yourself into the hobby! This sounds like it's going to be a killer setup!
@Jcorban08Ай бұрын
Thank you, Cuiv, I enjoyed watching your video!! Perhaps we are living in the golden age of astrophotography with all the great options out there
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I fully agree, this hobby gets more amazing by the day!
@SamsAstroАй бұрын
2:35 is so true xD Started out about 8 months ago with a dslr, cheap telescope that my dad had, and an alt-az mount, then about 2 months later, I got the heq5, then after another month, the 533 mc and some filters, and just purchased the carbonstar 150 last night! Huge thanks to you, your videos have been very helpful to me, especially on the equipment side of things! Keep up the good work!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Hahahaha that's awesome! Looks like you've been bitten by the bug of the hobby! Hope you enjoy your CS150!
@mercury7Ай бұрын
Great video… just wanted to mention on the robotic side, the dwarf 3 is turning out to be a great scope, very impressed so far
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Yep! Didn't have it yet when I filmed this, but really amazing little scope!
@bobbymckenzie3202Ай бұрын
I started out a few years ago with a pawnshop canon t6 for 250 dollars and a stationary tripod...I'm now at least 6k in with a 80ed refractor, dedicated osc asi camera, a few filters, a celestron tracking mount, dew heaters, laptop, polemaster, guide scope, guide camera...so on and so on. It's a money pit if you allow it to become one.... but it's fantastic
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
" It's a money pit if you allow it to become one.... but it's fantastic" - one of the best descriptions of the hobby I have seen :)
@waynewheaton3210Ай бұрын
Cuiv, another good video. I did / tried some astrophotography back in the late 80s with a film camera. I'm getting back into the hobby. I have a cem40g, GTI, C6, Apertura ad8, ASIAir, guide scope, and a few DSLRs. Once I get proficient I'll move up to a dedicated astro camera. A Hyperstar for the C6 might be nice, or a small refractor. Of course a C9.25 would be nice. I'll be forwarding this video to a few ppl interested in the hobby.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thank you! It does sound like you do have a great setup already, will be fun to see how it evolves :)
@django1364Ай бұрын
Hey Cuiv, great content as always, very informative on astrophotography beginners' startup, It was you who pushed me into the rabbit hole after watching your tutorial "From DSLR to smart telescope" video, I started off with a Canon DSLR then added MSM, ALZ-GT, OrionStartBlastEQ4.5 and now I am at Dwarf2 soon the D3. I do want to have a very excellent rig something like your RedCat setup but my imagination is way ahead of my pocket lol
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I LOVE this, glad I could push you down that very slippery slope haha :) Enjoy the upcoming D3!
@mreddick786Ай бұрын
You are so good about giving credit to other content creators and i love seeing it. I love your videos as well as @backyard astrophotography and @nebula photos.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Trevor's astrophotography basics video is a marvel, and so are Nico's in depth tutorials - just amazing! :)
@WRX2001Ай бұрын
I’ve got the Skywatcher star adventurer gti with a skywatcher evolux 62ED telescope, connected with the ASIAIR plus, a great little setup. I have also the dwarf 2 smart telescope which is also great and easy to use.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
That sounds like a great combo, it's good the mount is working well for you as well!
@fievelnoleАй бұрын
Thanks for the vid! I can attest to the "buy once, cry once" motto. I started out with a dslr/lens with a Star Adventurer GTI. I added an Askar 71f along with an AsiAir mini and guide system. I'm still under the weight limit of the Star Adventurer, but balancing is a pain. The 2 included weights won't balance and so I have to add a little extra weight. It seems to effect my guiding a bit. I plan on just getting the AM5 and wish I woulda done that from the start.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Yep - with mounts these days going with something like the AM5N is one of the best "buy once cry once" moves that can be done!
@Alex000113Ай бұрын
Nice overview ! Currently getting initiated with a used Pentax with Astrotracer and lenses. Im close to getting a Dwarf3, hope to use it more than the ETX90 that has sat in the basement for years because I found it difficult to set up and collect images.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Pentax Astrotracer is a great way to get started! It's such a cool tech :)
@clarencemumphreyАй бұрын
I wish I had this video when I bought my equipment. I could have saved over $1000. Of course, most of the improvements happened after I started. Fantastic, Cuiv!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I hope this video can help others now :)
@clarencemumphreyАй бұрын
@@CuivTheLazyGeek Trust me, it will help!!
@lostmypicksАй бұрын
Great video man. The see star was a total gateway drug to astrophotography. I'm currently saving up for the buy once cry once set up. More the zwo route. But yeah I'm planning on the am5n with the askar 103apo. And all the other stuff of course. So glad you keep up the videos
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks so much mate! The Seestar is amazing to get started (and hoovered into the hobby). The AM5N + Askar 103 will be a GREAT combo!
@jesusalbertoponcedeleon7124Ай бұрын
It is amazing how much you put into these videos. More amazing the quality of your images considering that Tokyo, like Hong Kong, have this frequent permanent haze that last for days. Not to mention rainy days (this week in HKG rained everyday Sunday to Wednesday. Congrats.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah it's a lot of work, but it's absolutely worth it!
@KevinRudd-w8sАй бұрын
Great video Cuiv but you forgot to add the warning that this hobby can become highly addictive. I always say well I'll just sell this bit of gear so I can buy something else, but I never do, I just keep the gear I have and buy some more gear anyway. So now I have a Star adventurer and the GTi version, an EQ6-R Pro and a wave 100i and of course various scopes/ cameras to go with them plus the mini PC's to control them and then of course there is the ever expanding filter collection and....... All because I took some images of the moon with a compact camera with a built in zoom lens and a tripod around ten years ago. We are very lucky these days though because there is some very good gear available to suit most budgets. I think the smart scopes will eventually evolve into something more versatile, being able to change the imaging sensor for instance or having an equatorial mode and increased exposure length might be something that could be added to the design.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Absolutely right! I should have added that warning!
@dumpydalekobservatoryАй бұрын
For me the real gamechanger was NINA as it helped speed up my start up time to get imaging, as much as I'd love a strainwave mount for portability I just don't have the budget right now so I'm still lugging big heavy German equatorial mounts, guess they're good for workouts though ha ha
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Can confirm, GEMs are EXCELLENT for workouts hahaha
@nigelking1536Ай бұрын
Agree , whilst Id like the convenience of the strain wave mount, I can’t seen the justification or replacing my expensive GEM mount with a more expensive strain wave drive that does not have the weight capacity of my GEM. In this hobby you need to choose where you prioritise your spend. Of course if you haven’t yet made the investment, Cuiv is on point with the buy once cry once approach, and strainwave will minimise the weightlifting
@dumpydalekobservatoryАй бұрын
@@nigelking1536 My GEM mount is probably over 15 years of age in the observatory & since I fitted the ONSTEP kit to it as spares are really difficult & expensive to buy for it, the mount performs really really well so it wont be getting changed any time soon.
@ManOfKent1066Ай бұрын
Love the Redcat 51 setup, but it's going to be the Seestar s50 for me - when I have saved up my pennies!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
The Seestar S50 is a great way to get started for sure!
@TL1000S97Ай бұрын
Where do you get the energy from Cuiv?! You're just an incredible "asset" for the AstroPhotography community. 😍😍😍
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks so much for your support!!! The energy comes naturally from this amazing hobby ;)
@ARNFL13Ай бұрын
"smart telescopes as a gateway drug" so true 😂 I never would've gotten this into astronomy / physics if I hadn't gotten my Seestar
@drunk_astronomyАй бұрын
Even though I know everything you went over on this video I really enjoyed watching it with my morning coffee. Love the channel btw because of your review I got the Astro gadget Astro PC that you reviewed and I love it. Also I think that they listened to you because the bright green power light is gone, mine came with a nice dim red one.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thanks so much and glad you like the channel and the Astro pc :) I'm still using mine, even though I destroyed the antennas haha. And it's really nice to hear it seems they've listened to my feedback!
@judd_s5643Ай бұрын
This was a particularly useful video, very informative and relevant. I think you do a very good job of distilling this high complex hobby into something a lay person (of reasonable intelligence) can understand. Thank you!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Glad this is useful! I try my best to make relevant videos :)
@georgebottarini1788Ай бұрын
Thank you Cuvier. Your vids are a great resource and helpful.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thank you, always a pleasure!
@tibbs4gamingАй бұрын
Great one.. I'm currently thinking about saving up for an AM5N. The EQ6R-Pro is great for my 150 mm Newtonian, but it's also quite heavy, so setting it up and taking it down every time and redoing the polar alignment every time is quite annoying (at least for me).
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
The AM5N is still amazing for me - of course it remains to be seen how well it will stand the test of time!
@abbreviateTomeАй бұрын
WOW, so much effort was put into this. hats off. I really appreciated this video as I'm starting out. I'm about to buy my first mount. and as you said, buy once, cry once😭😂. Would you still recommend the WarpAstron WD-20 over the AM5n ?
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Glad you're finding this helpful! I would recommend for a beginner that doesn't have a need for a high payload the AM5N as it is cheaper and also very reliable as far as I can tell!
@abbreviateTomeАй бұрын
@@CuivTheLazyGeek I’m ok on money for now. My top priority is it being absolutely quiet 🥷. I wonder if the AM5n is now more quiet than the Am5. Anyways much appreciated
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
@@abbreviateTome oh if quietness is what you need, the AM5N isn't that - it's pretty much the same as the AM5. The WD20 and EM31 Pro were both very quiet
@Spaced_Out_BillАй бұрын
😮 My wife just upgraded my phone to a Pixel 9 pro. I had no idea it had an Astro mode! Thanks Cuiv! I'm playing with the camera app now, it has a 30X zoom that is very impressive! The zoom might not be good for Astrophotography but it works great for insects.😂 I haven't seen any KZbin videos covering smart phone astrophotography, hint hint. I love your videos Cuiv.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
That sounds awesome! I'm currently using an old Pixel 4a 5G so I will need to upgrade first, but all phones seem to be too large and heavy these days...! Thanks so much for your support and for your suggestion :)
@ianenting2260Ай бұрын
Great video, even though I sort of knew most of it. Have been using seestar s50, exploring what makes good targets and imaging comet c2023 A3 as it came in. Now, thanks to earlier Cuiv video, I am exploring using Siril to process the 16-bit images that the seestar keeps internally.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Awesome, glad the Siril tutorial was helpful :)
@jeffmarston8586Ай бұрын
Cuiv. Do you ever get out of Tokyo to do imaging? I can tell a difference between bortle 2 and a bortle 4. something, places I travel to as far as noise goes. I gave up imaging in my neighborhood a long time ago and I am sure it isn’t as bright as where you are. I have to really admire how well do with your images.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I try! Usually the weather works against me!
@abbreviateTomeАй бұрын
Thank you for all you do and the replies to everyone. 💙 I’m about to buy the warpAstron WD-20 as a beginner in astrophotography. Am I making a mistake or need to look out for anything before i do? Your videos are very helpful and entertaining. Keep up the good work and clear skies. 🌟
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Oh wow, thank you for your support! I think the WD20 is great and it is indeed quite silent - its main weakness (and strength) is OnStep, but that can be worked around.
@pdesser2Ай бұрын
Informative video. There's also one *very* large "smart telescope", the Vaonis Hyperia, a 150mm refractor with a 61 Mpxl sensor that retails for $45,000.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Hahaha yes, I don't think they'd let me use it though :p
@ARNFL13Ай бұрын
Hey Cuiv! I would love a video where you talk about the new celestron orgin and your thoughts on it... I know the hefty price isn't very friendly, so maybe not a full in depth product review, but rather just a "my thoughts on this scope and its potential" video. I am very interested in the celestron origin as my first "big telescope" but I am still deciding whether or not I really want to get it. In my personal eyes, it seems like my Seestar but with faster light gathering, better resolution, and more versatility (filter drawer / interchangeable cameras) so for me, it almost sounds like a dream scope. I am still relatively new however, only having my Seestar about a year now. Thank you for all the great and helpful videos and I would love to know your thoughts / opinion on the Celestron Origin and its possible future potential. Also, sidenote, did you see ZWO tease the new Seestar model? No specs released yet, but still exciting!
@alltagswelten2024Ай бұрын
Yeah! Order now! For some equipment you have to wait month for delivery! 😖 A simple adapter - 2 month The Dwarf III - December!!!11 Well, at least I have time to make some more space music about the objects I can not take pictures of untill delivery time. 😕
@crm114.Ай бұрын
I’ve being doing astrophotography for 3 years now, my latest purchase being an Edge HD11. Imaging at 2800mm has its complications.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Oh wow, that is for sure!! I've images at 1400mm and 2000mm before and it wasn't exactly pleasant especially in Tokyo's poor seeing...!
@crm114.Ай бұрын
@@CuivTheLazyGeek Indeed, I’m amazed at some of the results you get. I’m at Bortle 4
@michaeledmonds3027Ай бұрын
Another great tutorial, Cuiv.... I've followed the "more" approach, starting with a Seestar and progressing to complete ZWO gear. Question please: I have a Svbony SV220 filter for my ASI533MC Pro and Bortle 8 sky. Now, there's an SV240 filter that is said to add galaxies. Can you recommend also buying the 240? Thanks, Michael
@NintendoDonutАй бұрын
Hello Cuiv, thanks for being awesome as always. I am in a dilemma. I am planning to setup a rig with a am5+asi air+dslr + zwo mini scope and camera for guiding and slightly confused on the telescope. I am budget constrained because i am going for the "buy once cry once" approach where i am investing more aggressively into the mount. So i am absolutely sure about going for a f/4 newt rather than a refractor. I am slightly more inclined towards GSO 8" f/4 but hear from friends that it is quite heavy and instead i should go for a 6" f/4 which i am slightly reluctant since 600mm is like a large refractor focal length range and FOV. I am also interested in some visual astronomy, can you help me decide? My current level is, i am using a star tracker + dslr + kit lens setup and comfortable taking pictures stacking etc.
@sianikolaou5440Ай бұрын
Excellent overview, Cuiv!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thank you!
@oldpicker6315Ай бұрын
Cuiv, are you okay? You eyes looks a bit swollen. Right eye specifically. I love your videos so dang much. They are the best because you are a good teacher!!! And you are a character 😂🤣
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I was having severe insomnia - better now! Thanks for asking!
@sylviedc889Ай бұрын
After having discovered your channel 15 days ago, I have order a Dwarf3 smart telescope for a Christmasspresent for my son and I have bought the SeeStar S50 for me. I hust got the S50 yesterday from the shop. As I cannot handle heavy equiment, I am not sure I will move toward more professional-amateur equipment. Anyway it is interesting to know what is the state of the art for astro-photography.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
That is so nice to hear! You'll have the full package with the Dwarf III on one side and the Seestar on the other :) These are excellent compromises to get into the hooby :)
@PeterIldefonso-cp5mqАй бұрын
So I've done some basic astro using a camera and tripod, hundreds of short pictures. Looking to add tracker but I also have added problem of not being able to see polaris from the location I would like to use for imaging. My current thinking is the Sky-Watcher EQM-35 (using Nikon D850 with 70-200 2.8 lens), with later addition of a guiding system.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
That does sounds like a great option, and down the line with an ASIAir or NINA you can do polar alignment without Polaris visibility!
@conradcardano1305Ай бұрын
Hi, I enjoyed the video. No matter what kind of telescope/camera you use, the real story is the post-processing. Amateurs are taking ordinary images and making them look incredible with the post-processing software.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I agree that the processing is important (which is why I have that three hours long video tutorial on how to get from zero to hero on PixInsight) but I would argue the real story is still the capture! No amount of processing is going to make a 10 hour image with poor tracking look like a similar image with better collimated optics and tracking for instance!
@conradcardano1305Ай бұрын
@@CuivTheLazyGeek THANKS!
@jonbeargenxАй бұрын
I just started this week when we had a few hours of relativ clear skies. (20-30% cloud layer). I only used my phone on a tripod, moved it for every 100 frames and took a total of 276 framed of the last section of sky, Pleiads. But the results are, we'll not great. I have a lot to learn when setting up the stacking. I did take bias and dark frames. Unfortunately the software for editing is to me very expensive and also it seems to be fairly complex. I'll be looking into getting my old dslr working and trying that the next time. Thanks for your advice :) /Jon
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Kudos on getting started, and having fun doing it - you're taking the right approach, although the hardware seems to indeed be holding you back! It is what it is! PixInsight is complex and expensive (but I have a great 3 hours tutorial about it) but you can also check my tutorial using Siril with the Seestar S50! That one would work well for other setups as well, and Siril is free!
@Garmy1Ай бұрын
you forgot clouds I live in Faroe Island,yeah I did buy a SeeStar and it takes realy good images
@KitHeinАй бұрын
I probably missed this but where did you find the dew shield you're using on the Carbonstar 150?
@TL1000S97Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@aldisberzins5710Ай бұрын
Cuiv - great comparison of systems for astrophotography - thanks - I learned a lot - you say if you do not have “deep pockets” and are a beginner - go with the Smart SeeStar for $500 or so…However - I am a beginner - but I like to tinker - want to have options to swap things out and upgrade - so the Seestar system you recommend is not for me. Is there something between the $500 Smart Seestar and $4000 plus beginner quintessential system - for a tinkerer like me? I am Apple based, would like a Newtonian reflector, want to learn to collimate … What system would you put together - based on your reviews and experience - that is like the one you put around the Apertura Carbon Star Newtonian - that will work with minimum frustration - and is in the $2000 budget range? Is there such a system? The system does not have to be great - just good - and fun to learn with
@JonnyBravo0311Ай бұрын
Saw the thumbnail... criminally insane... yeah, that about describes it :D
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Yep! :)
@donaldrudge8039Ай бұрын
I currently use a skywatcher 80ed ds-pro plus .8 reducer, with a zwo585 (non cooled) camera. 120mm guide camera on a 240mm guide scope. Mounted to a skywatcher heq5 r pro, and zwo eaf. All run with an Asiair Plus. I'm looking at buying the founder optics Draco 62. Mounted on a modded eq5. But unsure of the camera to buy. Will get another 120 mini with the guide scope, another eaf. How would the asi533 marry up to this setup? Also would like to be able to use a similar device to the AsiAir but open my camera options. Thanks
@parkofile1173Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@crm114.Ай бұрын
Excellent overview. What was the main reason you abandoned monochrome the second time?
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
One of the reasons was that my EFW started behaving randomly, and I decided I could do everything I wanted with OSC with less hassle, although at the cost of slightly worse results!
@MrRobby1Ай бұрын
Hi. I like your videos on the dwarf 3. When do you think you will have a total review of it? You got me very interested in the hobby and I like what you did with the dwarf 3. Can you do a comparison between the dwarf 3 and the seastar? Since they're both about the same price I'd like to have a better understanding of what they both do. You said you're going to France soon so I'm really looking forward to what you can do in a really clear sky. When will you be going to France?
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Hello - I'm unable to say when exactly I'll be in France, but I can say the forecast doesn't look great where I'll be! I'm planning on making a full review and comparison later on, but I can't say when yet, very busy these days :)
@alltagswelten2024Ай бұрын
I really ordered one an delivery time shall be in december 2024...
@longhornastroАй бұрын
Another excellent video.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Thank you!
@alltagswelten2024Ай бұрын
By the way - is that a flower pot as replacement of a lens hood on top of the newton telescope at the left side? 😛
@terrygreen9745Ай бұрын
Have a pmc8 iexos 100 2 in my cart on amazon for under $350 right now and trying to decide to get it or wait till i can spend more. Thoughts?
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I've never tested this mount so honestly can't say - if you intend to put a small refractor on it it should work well, but again I can't really say for sure...
@schakravarthiАй бұрын
What is the advantage of the strain wave mount if you are setting up in your balcony. You can leave your HEQ6 safely outside and not have to polar align after. These strainwave mounts aren’t more accurate..
@oliverpeters7721Ай бұрын
I differentiate between gear that improves the quality and gear that improves comfort, in context of the price you have to pay for it. If I would start today again, I would have saved a lot of money.
@Phil1603Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more!
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Absolutely, I agree 100%
@philshorten3221Ай бұрын
Why are digital astro cameras so "fat"? Given advances in mobile phone electronics, is there a reason you don't get "long thin" cameras with all the electronics arranged inside the sensor array footprint? If you could do that, then placing the camera where the secondary mirror sits could potentially reduce the amount of obstruction, and make collimation much easier???
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
It's simply an efficient shape to dissipate the heat created by one side of the Peltier cooling element! It's not so much of an issue, the central obstruction on the RASA8 for instance is already quite large (and larger than the cameras than it supports)
@Gosss111Ай бұрын
Bonjour du Canada
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Bonjour bonjour!
@AmatureAstronomerАй бұрын
Interesting.
@deep_space_daveАй бұрын
So much new tech has come out since I first started astrophotography. Just amazing what you can buy now for your money! Smart telescopes are becoming more advanced and soon you won't need to go through the frustration of buying a lot of equipment just to take one photo! Thanks for making this video as it will help a lot of new and experienced people in the hobby decide on what equipment they need to accomplish the task! Thanks and CS!
@Chiclets1Ай бұрын
How about the Seestar S30? 😉
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
Ha! It hadn't been announced when I filmed this video :)
@antn8387Ай бұрын
I hate those messy, big ol astro-rig behemoths. Wireless smart telescopes are better.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
They're very nice - but they do have their limitations :)
@rashieАй бұрын
👍👍
@philshorten3221Ай бұрын
"Smart telescopes.... it's amazing what THEY can do" .... so why not just download images from the Internet that someone or something else has taken 🤔🤔🤔 it's amazing what THEY can do and you don't even have to buy a telescope or get up off your couch it's absolutely amazing 😂😂😂
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I see what you mean, I get that argument all the time, I'm a bit tired of answering it, but long story short, I disagree :)
@anata5127Ай бұрын
In reality, only processing revolutionized astrophotography. All your gears are inferior to that old Vixen setup. They are more lazy, but inferior.
@CuivTheLazyGeekАй бұрын
I don't really agree to be honest. I'm getting guiding that is just as consistent (if not better) with those mounts - I don't really care whether they are technically inferior, or less well machined, etc. That said, it will be interesting to see if they pass the test of time!