Get super sharp images with your telescope. You will be surprised with the results.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @astroamateur
    @astroamateur Год назад +2

    Great work bhaiya ❤❤

  • @stalinator7995
    @stalinator7995 Год назад +1

    It's 50/50, processing and capturing is the most imp part cooler camera sensor even by a half of degree celsius and better stacking is the key according to me, collimation and focus are the things to look everytime too, better denoising and sharpening can be done in siril or use topaz ai denoise and ai sharp, there are many alternatives to these too, and also clearer and darker skies. This is what i have learnt so far and thank you bhaiya for making this video

  • @udayshirsat4319
    @udayshirsat4319 Год назад

    nice work sir

  • @rajatagrawal191
    @rajatagrawal191 Год назад

    Nice work, sir
    There are other Indian astrophotography channels as well, even though they have more subs but never publish any vital informative content like you.

    • @tehriskies-awindowtospace7270
      @tehriskies-awindowtospace7270  Год назад

      Thank you 😊This is a beautiful hobby. Why not share the knowledge with others so that they too grow. ❤️

  • @stalinator7995
    @stalinator7995 Год назад +3

    Bro i had another question, I am thinking of buying Explore scientific 130/600 scope and then i will mount it on Ioptron Skyhunter eq/az mount with cmos Uranus-C cooled camera, the ioptron skyhunter has a payload capacity of 5kgs the ota is of 3 kgs i won't be mounting asiair cuz i prefer using NINA, what are your thoughts on this setup. Wish you clear skies

    • @tehriskies-awindowtospace7270
      @tehriskies-awindowtospace7270  Год назад +1

      Depends on what you want to achieve and how far you want to go. Think 4-5 years out. if it's limited to visual, planetary, or EAA imaging, then the setup might be okay. But if you want to go for proper astrophotography you need to have a proper EQ mount first. Then comes OTA. Think about it in the same way for the OTA too. That ES 130/600 OTA renders great results but has its own limitations too. The 1.25 focuser is good for beginner AP but it has its own limitation. You might not be able to fit a coma corrector into it but if you buy an ota with a 2" focuser the weight is gonna increase greatly. But not to forget there are a lot of people I know whom the comas never bother and they have been doing AP for years. If you want to go ahead with 130mm ota, SkyWatcher 130PDS is the best because it comes with the 2" focuser. and it's a great scope for AP.

    • @stalinator7995
      @stalinator7995 Год назад

      @@tehriskies-awindowtospace7270 skywatcher 130PDS is not available here in India, coma is not a big issue for me cuz using siril i can fix the star comas using full start resynthesis, also i had a wide field astrophotography setup but unfortunately i had to sell it, it was zenithstar 61, swsa, Also bro can you join the AstroIndianX community server, there you can meet many people like us (300+) i am administrator there