Celestron C6 for Astrophotgraphy? A Mighty First SCT

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2023
  • In this RUclips video, I will be sharing my experience with the Celestron C6, which was my first SCT (Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope), and how I use it for astrophotography. I will explain the key features of the telescope and demonstrate what it's like to shoot with it. Despite being a budget scope, the Celestron C6 offers impressive sharpness and a generous aperture for its price. Join me as I explore the wonders of the night sky with this versatile telescope!
    Whether you're a beginner looking to dive into astrophotography or an experienced photographer seeking a reliable and affordable scope, the Celestron C6 is definitely worth considering. Join me in this video to see its features in action and learn more about its capabilities
    Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 1000 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography.
    Videos referenced:
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Комментарии • 32

  • @physmc1
    @physmc1 9 месяцев назад +1

    That C6 seems great as a portable setup. One extra accessory that I 100% recommend is the Starizona f/6.3 reducer. It is pricier than the Celestron one but will give you pinpoint stars on the 294sensor, edge-like performance.

  • @sunset758
    @sunset758 6 месяцев назад

    Learned a lot from your video. Thanks!!

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  6 месяцев назад

      That's great to hear! I am glad this was helpful

  • @Im_an_Angryoldman
    @Im_an_Angryoldman 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. I am looking at getting a C6 and hyperstar myself next year as an upgrade from my Z73. I also want to get in close with galaxies and planets so it will be good to come back to your videos on the back focus and eaf set up. All of your content is well presented and interesting. You really deserve more subs and views. Thanks for taking the time to do these. Hope your skies stay clear. 😊

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  9 месяцев назад +1

      Nice!!!! I'm glad this was helpful and appreciate you watching this one. I was thinking a few days ago. I can't just make a video about hyperstar and not the C6 on its own! I'm glad this had some value to it!

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg 5 месяцев назад

    I got a C6 which was deforked from the Nexstar Evolution mount. It's the same as the standard C6, only with a grey color finish. It's got the Starbright XLT coating.
    I need to figure out what the native backfocus for this thing is, so i can try imaging with my 533MC Pro. That aluminum dew shield looks like a nice option. And also the Starizona reducer/corrector, and a Hyperstar of course, thankfully it's 1/3rd price of the 8" EdgeHD Hyperstar. Time to put the C6 to work!

  • @dnkhobbies
    @dnkhobbies 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I have 2 C6's, I'm going to build a twin imaging rig. One with a ASI294MM and the other will have a ASI294MC. Living in the Pacific Northwest my clear skies are limited so I have to utilize all of my time.
    Thanks again for all your info.
    Clear skies!

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  9 месяцев назад +1

      For sure! And yes so hard here in tye pac nw! Sounds like an awesome set up!!!

  • @drtools9226
    @drtools9226 6 месяцев назад

    Good Information.
    Maybe i get one to for galaxy Session. Love to upgrade to a 200pds but my Mount is not realy capable for it (ioptron gem28).
    This could be a great Option. And i think it's bether than a ritchey cretien.

  • @markmruczek4391
    @markmruczek4391 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. It’s what I was looking for. I have been imaging for a little over a year using an 81mm refractor and have been really enjoying it. I recently bought the Celestron 6 as my next scope with every thing you have . The only difference is I bought the Pegasus focus cube zero vs ZWO EAF. I have a ZWO on my 81 and love it. Last piece of equipment I’m waiting on is the Staizona night owl 0.4 reducer . They keep saying this year so I’m waiting. May break down and buy their 0.63 reducer. I am pairing this with the ASI 533MC Pro. Your videos give me the inspiration to move forward and get this out in first light. I’m both nervous and excited. Setting up a new profile in NINA and PHD2 and the headaches. My 81mm is running like clock work and I am spoiled right now but that’s about to change but may not to bad. I should pick it up quickly.
    I will be watching your channel intently for any tips and suggestions. Keep up the great work!
    Thanks, Mark MNJ

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  9 месяцев назад

      Glad this helped out in some way! The funny thing I was super nervous too when I got my C6. I came from a z73 and didn't know how it would go with collamating and processing. Took a little time but I really love this scope with all its qwerks, lol. Congrats on your C6 and wishing you clear skies! Thanks so much for watching this one!

    • @pleyenterprise
      @pleyenterprise 4 месяца назад

      Owl 0.4 reducer or Staizona reducer vs Celestron reducer. Logic tell me the expensive one is better. But how much better is the question? I have a 533MC Pro also. Would that benfit to use the high end stuff over Celestron?

  • @MooreAnalytical
    @MooreAnalytical 6 месяцев назад

    I really want to see someone try the ASI 2600mc Duo on this set up to see if it would work

  • @ateiviz
    @ateiviz 9 месяцев назад

    Great overview as always 👌 would love to add it to compliment my Z73 but maybe next year 😅

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks my friend! It's a great scope especially for a lightweight set up! Just don't pay too much for one! The pricing is so crazy right now!

    • @ateiviz
      @ateiviz 9 месяцев назад

      @@astronotna yeah I just checked them out for fun and out here in Ireland it's 1k euro! Maybe make that 2 years 😂

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  9 месяцев назад

      Oh my gawsh!!!! lol

  • @DB-be9wy
    @DB-be9wy 5 месяцев назад

    The star issues are more an issue with coma from the reducer than from collimation imo.

  • @TheGoKidd
    @TheGoKidd 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so very much for the info. Two questions, if I may: Isn't the .63X reducer also a coma corrector? And did you experiment with any images at native FL (without the corrector)?

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  5 месяцев назад +1

      I believe its a reducer only. I suspect the flattening is due to the mirror design from what I can tell. Honestly I am not sure I have not tried it at F10 I don't have interest in doing so as of yet. I primarily bought this scope for the focal length at F6.3 and F2.

  • @Frizbiskit19
    @Frizbiskit19 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Astronotna I love the channel! I Have the Askar 103 apo and C6 as well and i'd love to be able to use the Askar guide scope that came with it to guide with my C6 but I can't seem to find a good way to attach the guide scope. Do you have any advice?

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoy the videos and thanks for watching them. I used this finder shoe for my c6. Worked great for my 30mm and 50mm guide scope. I removed the C6 finder scope from the c6 and used the screws to attach the the base. Hope this helps out in some way!
      SVBONY Universal Dovetail Base, Finderscope Mount Bracket, for Installation of Finder Scope for Optical Telescope a.co/d/fsNvpuV

  • @therealremo
    @therealremo 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, Thank you for the info.
    I was wondering if you have ruled out the star elongations on the edges as not being from a slight polar alignment error or the less likely field rotation? (I didn't see which mount you are using, although I'm assuming that it's not a tracker with that size of scope).
    Thanks again!

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  8 месяцев назад

      Hey no problem glad you found this video useful. I always align within 25 sec and I am using an AM5. My elongation happens because I am a street astro imager and sometimes I can't spend the time collamating enough I get it decent but I think I could definitely get it better if I didn't have to move it all the time. Also from what I understand the mirror design contributes to this as well as this is what the edge series does better than the SE.

  • @Lyrenoorfeu
    @Lyrenoorfeu 8 месяцев назад

    Hi! Excellent and informative video about the C6. I own one and it is really awesome for the price.
    I just have some questions, if you use the focal reducer that gives you 945 mm of FL but then you add 105mm of back focus, that leaves you at 1050 mm of FL right? So, the telescope is now at F7?
    And the last question, is it possible to correct the elongated stars at the edge of the image with good collimation and precise back focus?

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hello! Bacfocus has no impact to focal length. It's just the required length that gets the camera sensor at the precise spot the telescope projects a focused image. With the 6.3 reducer the Focal Length will always be at 945mm @F6.3. I have had many collamation nights better than this one. I just don't dwell on it much. The C6 is capable of great star shapes with some time spent on collamation? is it perfect like a refractor? nope but its close enough! Hope this helps!

  • @hobbeeswe7472
    @hobbeeswe7472 3 месяца назад

    Great video! I am looking to get this scope with a Celestron AVX and use it with my Canon EOS 70D (APS-C sensor), autoguiding with the help of a ZWO ASIAIR Mini. I am wondering about how to insert a filter/filter drawer/filter wheel. I looked at the ZWO EFWmini 1,25" and a simple ZWO filter drawer. What would you suggest and can the standard image train work with 1,25" filters? Many thanks in advance.

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  3 месяца назад +1

      Hello! You can definitely use the 70D however with the celestron t ring adapter you would already reach 105mm of backfocus and be already out of spacing to add a filter wheel or drawer. But you wouldn't need those things with a one shot color camera. They do make clip in filters for Dslrs that will serve you much better if your camera has been modified for astrophotography. Also 1.25 on a apsc sensor would give you significant vinegetting unfortunately. You could also get a dedicated astro camera and solve all the above issues. Then you can use a filterwheel or drawer and maintain proper backfocus with a sensor that is not IR blocked like most stock dslrs are. Hope this helps!

    • @hobbeeswe7472
      @hobbeeswe7472 3 месяца назад

      @@astronotna Thank you! And by the way, I think your informative and down to earth videos are great.
      Your advice helps enormously. I believe I will start with an unmodified camera and learn a bit more. In my opinion an unmodified camera gives less color saturated images, which I think look more natural (also better contrast) 😄. I will learn and then decide to either invest in modification or take the leap to a ZWO camera. If a ZWO camera, your video is EXCELLENT!
      Keep up the good work, it is much appreciated.

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks my friend I will try! You can always reach out and DM me over on instagram. I'm happy to chat with ya about the hobby to get you rolling in the right direction.

  • @AstrophotographyUnderMSSkies
    @AstrophotographyUnderMSSkies 7 месяцев назад

    Found a C6 SCT today for $150 from an estate sale. Positive I'll get it. I'll be using a dslr starting out with it. Anything besides the focal reducer I'll need to get starting out with it?

    • @astronotna
      @astronotna  7 месяцев назад

      Just the celestron spacer to get correct backfocus and your set!