Back Focus On Celestron EdgeHD 8 With 0.7x Reducer, ZWO Filter Drawer & ASI533MC Pro Camera.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @Tom-n2t
    @Tom-n2t 3 месяца назад +2

    Probably one of the best videos i have found that covers the content extremely well. You definitely have a skill for effectively communicating and covering the content in such an easy to follow way! I have no doubt that this will help thousands if not millions of others on their journey to astro photography. I know i have learned lots watching this as well. Well Done!

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your kind words of appreciation.

  • @davidf9494
    @davidf9494 4 месяца назад +1

    Good video! My one and only telescope is an EDGE HD 8. Hyerstar imaging for nebula season in North America and f-7 for galaxies and small objects. Looking forward to seeing your next video.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked the video. Cheers!!

  • @scorpianspirit5124
    @scorpianspirit5124 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was very helpful. I have exactly the same setup, edge 8 inch HD and I just ordered the asi533mc. I'm a bit rusty as I have not done any imaging in 10 years and decided to get back into the hobby. My, how things have changed in 10 years. I just received the new ASIAir plus and the asi662mc planetary camera which will do double duty as a guide camera and planetary imaging on my other scope, a Nexstar 5SE. I have the 5 inch mounted on a SW StarAdventurer GTI eq mount for the planets and wider field objects. I'm going to go through your channel and take a look what you have done in other videos. Thanks much, and cheers from the dry and dark desert in Utah... ;-)

  • @taraswertelecki3786
    @taraswertelecki3786 Год назад +1

    I own one of these telescopes and have the reducer made for it. A long term goal I have is to get to where I can take long exposure photos through it once I master the black art of auto-guiding, which is proving to be complicated despite having a Skywatcher EQ6R Pro mount. I intend to use an off-axis guider at this time, but I have acquired a 61mm apochromatic refractor that can serve as a guide scope. I have a ZWO 533MM monochrome camera, filter wheel and filter set, so the 21mm spacer would be replaced with the EFW-mini filter wheel. I don't anticipate imaging many objects at F/10 other than small and bright planetary nebulae such as M-57 or NGC-3242.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Appreciate that you took time to comment.
      You got a very nice imaging run with you. I’m sure you will enjoy it a lot. Clear Skies!!

  • @MrMartgolf
    @MrMartgolf Год назад +1

    Wow great vlog, this is just the setup I am lucking for eventually, I haven’t got my C8 HD yet but your videos will be watched over and over till I get mine,
    Thank you
    Martin 👍

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad that the videos are helpful. All the best for your new C8!! Clear Skies!

  • @charlespeters9626
    @charlespeters9626 Год назад +1

    Very clear and precise description. Thank you for making the video.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks Charles! I’m glad that the video is helpful.

  • @gregerianne3880
    @gregerianne3880 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video/demo, Pawan! Thanks so much.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad that you liked the video. Cheers!

  • @YASAJTV
    @YASAJTV Год назад +1

    Excellent content. Keep bringing us quality videos. Thanks

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks!! I'm glad that the video was useful. Clear Skies!

    • @YASAJTV
      @YASAJTV Год назад +1

      @@AstroCrescent What is your recommendation for Celectron 8SE reducers, please?

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      @@YASAJTV You definitely an f/6.3 reducer/corrector for nebulae and other larger objects as the field of view is very narrow for an 8" scope. For planetary observations and imaging, it is not required. In fact, you might want to use a 2x or 3x barlow instead. Hope this helps. Clear Skies!

  • @DSOImager
    @DSOImager Год назад +1

    Great video Pawan. Very useful. Also, you're getting close to 1k subscribers! :)

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад +1

      Thanks James! Could not have done it without your kind support. Your videos have always been very helpful and great inspiration. CS!

  • @astroterrace
    @astroterrace Год назад +1

    Great video. I wanted reducer to increase the field of view and required image train and you explained very well in the video.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad that the video was helpful. CS!

  • @scotiaastro
    @scotiaastro Год назад +1

    Excellent video, mate! Extremely helpful breakdown of an essential part of Astro imaging! Nice job... :)

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks a lot! I still have to install the EAF before I can start imaging with this setup. CS!

  • @cristusvincit
    @cristusvincit Год назад +1

    Thank you, your video helps a lot.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!! I'm glad that these videos are helpful. Cheers!

  • @hismasterstelescope
    @hismasterstelescope Год назад +1

    Another nice video. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @rodneydingman267
    @rodneydingman267 Год назад +1

    Great video,looks like a good set up

  • @MrStrativarius
    @MrStrativarius 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I just got an Edge 8 HD plus a AVX mount and a bunch of goodies for a truly amazing deal. So I have an almost identical setup, same telescope and camera, guide scope and guide camera, but I'm using an EQR6-PRO. I also just ordered the .7 focal reducer. I'm just now realizing that I will need a filter drawer for my dual band 2 inch filter. (This is an expensive hobby!) Are you still using the Svbony guide scope with your Edge 8 HD? I've heard people get better results with OAG, so I was considering that, but wanted to hear from others too. All of your videos have been great. Thanks again! Aaron in Minnesota.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  5 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on purchase of the new Astro gear. This is probably the best for planets and small galaxies. I didn’t use the SV Bony guidescope much because of its weight. My AVX mount is limited to only 30 lbs. I was thinking of getting either EQ6R-Pro or ZWO AM5. But things changed drastically and I’m not able to wake up at nights for Astro imaging for the time being.
      Good luck with your new setup. I’m sure you will enjoy it a lot.
      And yes, it’s an expensive hobby without any doubt. Cheers!!

  • @jonb595
    @jonb595 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir, Helps a lot on install

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  9 месяцев назад

      You are very welcome! I’m glad that the video is helpful. Clear Skies!!

  • @patrickshea7073
    @patrickshea7073 23 дня назад +1

    How did you fasten your asiair Plus to your scope?

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  23 дня назад +1

      I removed the bracket for view finder scope and then installed a simple all purpose dovetail bracket. You can easily get it from your local telescope dealer or from Amazon. Clear Skies!!

  • @manish1983astraz
    @manish1983astraz Год назад +1

    Superb

  • @tma5239
    @tma5239 6 дней назад +1

    Great information. Thanks. Where do I get all the spacers for the correct back focus?

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  6 дней назад

      Thanks! I’m glad that the video is informative. You can get the spacers from your local telescope dealer. Clear Skies!!

  • @r.g.wilson4567
    @r.g.wilson4567 Год назад +1

    Outstanding explanation…. Thank you. Have you found it necessary to adjust the back focus due to the thickness of the filter in the filter drawer?.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks! No, the minor thickness of filter practically does not affect the back focus. Cheers!

  • @سبحانخالقالكون-ش3ز

    جميل

  • @sreeshab4093
    @sreeshab4093 Год назад +1

    Hi, i have edge 8, 0.7x reducer and the t-adapter of edge 8.
    i need 105.3 backfocus for my zwo camera 2600mc. the camera has flange distance of 17.5mm to the sensor.
    i have two spacers that came with 2600mc which 21mm and 16.5mm - both M54M-M54F.
    can u please help me how do i achieve 105.3 backfocus. thank you for ur time.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Please checkout the official connection diagram for ZWO ASI2600MC Pro camera on ZWO website to get correct back focus distance:
      astronomy-imaging-camera.com/product/asi2600mc-pro-color/
      This link shows how to get 55mm back focus for the camera. When you add the T-adapter, it gives you another 50mm distance. You will need two ZWO M42-M48 adapter rings.
      You may also check out the method to achieve 105mm bck focus on the one page instruction sheet that comes with Celesgron 0.7x reducer. Here is the online ink:
      s3.amazonaws.com/celestron-site-support-files/support_files/94242_reducer_inst_sheet.pdf
      In this video, please watch at 9:13 how I achieved a back focus distance of 105mm for my ASI533MC Pro camera.
      Hope this helps.
      Clear Skies!!

    • @sreeshab4093
      @sreeshab4093 Год назад

      @@AstroCrescentmany thanks. will check it out.

  • @anata5127
    @anata5127 Год назад +1

    I could use adaptor rotator (15-20 mm) instead of 16mm ZWO adaptor. Celestron adaptor is very inconvenient for rotation.
    I did not know that there is need for correct focal distance for train without reducer.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Every imaging train needs a correct back focus, with or without the reducer. Clear Skies!

    • @anata5127
      @anata5127 Год назад +1

      @@AstroCrescent Sorry, every image train doesn’t need back focuser; only with reducer or flattener need.
      I have Edga9.25, Newtonian Epsilon 160 and Refractor Esprit 120. When no flattener or reducer, I spin focus until I get in focus. I don’t calculate adaptors as you do. Field is as flat as you wish, and my sensor is IMX571, which is by far larger than your imx533.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Thanks for your valuable input. My information is based on Celestron manual for the reducer.
      Back focus, in its simplest definition, is the measurement between the last optical component, such as a corrector or reducer, of your telescope and the focal plane. When using your telescope stock without any accessories, you can easily reach focus because the telescope’s focuser travel is designed to move around this distance. However, when you’re using a corrector or reducer, back focus must be a set distance away.
      Clear Skies!!

    • @anata5127
      @anata5127 Год назад +2

      @@AstroCrescent Not entirely correct. It depends on design. Petzval design has corrector, but not backfocus. The same for Edge. It has build-in corrector, but backfocus contribution is not apparent. However, you are right. Celestron recommends to get some number. I ignored it and never had problems. On other hand, backfocus for reducer is real, and not following it will distort picture.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      @@anata5127 Thank you.

  • @lukesastro2380
    @lukesastro2380 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @andrewmiller5311
    @andrewmiller5311 Год назад +1

    Do you have to add 1mm for a 3mm filter inclusion ?

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад

      Not really but you can if you want to. Doesn’t make a big difference in the images. Thanks for watching! CS!!

  • @sreeshab4093
    @sreeshab4093 Год назад +1

    The T-adapter it is said is needed only for DLSR cameras, and not for astro cooled cameras. can u please clarify

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! You need the 50mm T-adapter for any imaging camera, whether cooled Astronomy camera or a DSLR camera.

    • @sreeshab4093
      @sreeshab4093 Год назад +1

      @@AstroCrescent ok thanks. what is the diameter of T-adapter?

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад +1

      @@sreeshab4093 I didn’t measure the diameter. But, It’s specifically made for only Edge HD 8. The Ta-adapter for SCT 8 will not fit on Edge HD 8. Thanks.

    • @AstroCrescent
      @AstroCrescent  Год назад +1

      @@sreeshab4093 The thread on T-adapter is M42 (42mm). You might need a M42 to M48 ring for further attachments. Thanks.

    • @sreeshab4093
      @sreeshab4093 Год назад +1

      @@AstroCrescent thank you.