The best introductions to setting up N.INA. on YT. I watched this, it's easy to follow and repeat. As a first time N.I.N.A user, this video has helped.
Iceman! Your video on basic setup and operation was OUTSTANDING! Thanks for a perfect presentation. I've been trying to come on line with NINA and this pulled it all together for me!
Great Video Issac, Very Helpful Brother..... My first Foray with NINA, was held back by an install problem as you know...LOL....But I figured it out.... Using My Ioptron Sky Tracker Pro, and my T6 I don't have to do half the setup you do....But for the Future this info is great....I saved this Video for when I get a Better setup....Maybe I should do a NINA setup for my Basic Type of Rig....Might help cover the Bases? NINA is Great....Now that I am using it I find it extremely better than APT....Again Great Video Bro.....Congrats on 1k Subs too...... Lots of Good News for " Team No Sleep.."...LOL
Excellent run though on getting going with NINA. I wish the video had been around when I first tried using NINA - I had two failed nights just trying to get an image (yep, I couldn't find the imaging tab 🤣🤣).
Thanks Logan!! Yeah, that for me was the most confusing. Alot of other videos, but none really indicate you can move stuff around 😅. Hoping the weather has been good to you over there Logan!!
Great video Issac I've learnt a few extra tips from watching your video so glad you put it out there, the first couple of outing with NINA for me was a bit frustrating at first but I do love this program, the offline star chart is a bonus to especially when away at star parties as the internet can be very hit & miss. Clear skies & keep up the good work.
Thank you so much !!! I found that the star catalog is really awesome, especially cause my wifi range outside is not all that great 😅. Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial Isaac, just what I need mate! I’m moving over to Nina soon, swapping out my ASIAIR for the Mele Quiter 3 mini pc and start using Nina so I can fully automate the Obsey!! This will come in Very handy, thanks Isaac👍 Great image by the way! Clear skies!
Well worth doing Isaac, NINA can be a bit overwhelming when first using it and knowing where the important bits are so this will be very handy for people starting out. Now the big question how do we get Jason @AZ4runner to come to the Dark Side 🌑 Clear skies pal.:).
Great video! Thank you for sharing your NINA setup. I learned a few things from this. 1. The field of view settings in Framing. I always wondered if you could zoom in and out when framing. 2. The sync and slew settings in the Plate Solving, although it seems like mine does it anyway without the set to on. So, I will have to see if there is any difference during my next imaging session. Your 2600 looks like an awesome camera! 🙂🔭
Thank you so much for watching. I feel like we could all learn something from everyone. As I mentioned, this is what helped me most so I'd thought I'd share. Clear skies bro
What company filters do you use? 36mm or 2”? Thanks Very different setting. I use refocus after meridian flip, plate solving minimum 6 sec with higher gain. I had setting like yours, in some regions of sky, plate solving didn’t work. There are some other differences on meridian flip and autofocusing.
Hi Ana. I use Astronomik 2 inch 6nm filters. For platesolving, I use the lum filter or an empty slot as platesolving with a narrowband filter can really give you problems. These are just the setting that help my night be successful. Clear skies
@@IcemanAstro Great. NINA setting strongly vary from person to person. Thus, 2 sec exposure in desert and 2 sec in bortle 7-9 produce different results.
Hi Mark. I am not too sure what the JA2000 warning means. I so know that the JA2000 in a sense is like a catalog of the sky for that specific day time, and it's always used (in my experience) for plate solving to find out where the scope is pointing to. Hopefully that helps
The best introductions to setting up N.INA. on YT. I watched this, it's easy to follow and repeat. As a first time N.I.N.A user, this video has helped.
Iceman! Your video on basic setup and operation was OUTSTANDING! Thanks for a perfect presentation. I've been trying to come on line with NINA and this pulled it all together for me!
Excellent video, Isaac. I watched this and it was most helpful in getting a first-time N.I.NA user going. Now I wait for clear skies.
Thanks keep doing that !!
Thank you so much !!!
Great Video Issac, Very Helpful Brother..... My first Foray with NINA, was held back by an install problem as you know...LOL....But I figured it out.... Using My Ioptron Sky Tracker Pro, and my T6 I don't have to do half the setup you do....But for the Future this info is great....I saved this Video for when I get a Better setup....Maybe I should do a NINA setup for my Basic Type of Rig....Might help cover the Bases? NINA is Great....Now that I am using it I find it extremely better than APT....Again Great Video Bro.....Congrats on 1k Subs too...... Lots of Good News for " Team No Sleep.."...LOL
Nice walk through Isaac! Now Jason has no excuse to use it lol. Congrats on the camera as well.
1k subs lets goooo!!!!!
NICE!!!! I'll get there soon.....
I think myself and Isaac need to stage an online intervention??? Possible idea for a video🤔
Excellent run though on getting going with NINA. I wish the video had been around when I first tried using NINA - I had two failed nights just trying to get an image (yep, I couldn't find the imaging tab 🤣🤣).
Thanks Logan!! Yeah, that for me was the most confusing. Alot of other videos, but none really indicate you can move stuff around 😅. Hoping the weather has been good to you over there Logan!!
Great video Issac I've learnt a few extra tips from watching your video so glad you put it out there, the first couple of outing with NINA for me was a bit frustrating at first but I do love this program, the offline star chart is a bonus to especially when away at star parties as the internet can be very hit & miss.
Clear skies & keep up the good work.
Thank you so much !!! I found that the star catalog is really awesome, especially cause my wifi range outside is not all that great 😅. Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial Isaac, just what I need mate! I’m moving over to Nina soon, swapping out my ASIAIR for the Mele Quiter 3 mini pc and start using Nina so I can fully automate the Obsey!! This will come in Very handy, thanks Isaac👍 Great image by the way! Clear skies!
I hope it helps you out somewhat Simon!! And you also have Glenn. Clear skies and best of luck on your trip !!
@@IcemanAstro Thanks Isaac👍
Well worth doing Isaac, NINA can be a bit overwhelming when first using it and knowing where the important bits are so this will be very handy for people starting out. Now the big question how do we get Jason @AZ4runner to come to the Dark Side 🌑 Clear skies pal.:).
This is why specifically I did this video Ollie!! 😅 He has no other excuse. And yes, I do agree on an intervention video, that would be so awesome!!
Great video! Thank you for sharing your NINA setup. I learned a few things from this. 1. The field of view settings in Framing. I always wondered if you could zoom in and out when framing. 2. The sync and slew settings in the Plate Solving, although it seems like mine does it anyway without the set to on. So,
I will have to see if there is any difference during my next imaging session. Your 2600 looks like an awesome camera! 🙂🔭
Thank you so much for watching. I feel like we could all learn something from everyone. As I mentioned, this is what helped me most so I'd thought I'd share. Clear skies bro
What company filters do you use? 36mm or 2”? Thanks
Very different setting. I use refocus after meridian flip, plate solving minimum 6 sec with higher gain. I had setting like yours, in some regions of sky, plate solving didn’t work. There are some other differences on meridian flip and autofocusing.
Hi Ana. I use Astronomik 2 inch 6nm filters. For platesolving, I use the lum filter or an empty slot as platesolving with a narrowband filter can really give you problems. These are just the setting that help my night be successful. Clear skies
@@IcemanAstro Great. NINA setting strongly vary from person to person. Thus, 2 sec exposure in desert and 2 sec in bortle 7-9 produce different results.
what dose the ja2000 warning mean
Hi Mark. I am not too sure what the JA2000 warning means. I so know that the JA2000 in a sense is like a catalog of the sky for that specific day time, and it's always used (in my experience) for plate solving to find out where the scope is pointing to. Hopefully that helps
Iceman, I like the info you've provided, but the backround music is a bit anoying.