I've just bought my first telescope but it's not an expensive one, but I can't wait to get it set up and hopefully be able to see the images like you've just taken. Absolutely amazing pics Stephen, fantastic
Hi Stephen, I love all of your videos, I have been using my new camera, taking photos of the moon and the stars, even trying to take photos of helicopters and aeroplanes, it is really nice as it has a flip screen and touch screen, it makes it so much more enjoyable for looking at the night sky, I don't get a crook neck anymore setting up, thanks again my friend, look forward to the next one should be in Blackpool Thursday night for the weekend, thanks again *****
In the past I’ve bought a couple of phone adapters and they were questionable at best but mostly useless. Your Move Shoot Move adapter is superior in build quality, and more importantly in the image quality that it can achieve. That moon image was pin-sharp and looked awesome. I’m definitely getting one of those adapters. 😊
Great information Stephen,my friend John has just sent me a picture he's just taken of the moon,he has a telescope,also has taken pics of Orion nebula,amazing to see them thanks for sharing 😊
Hi stephen I've got a question for you can you see certain planets at the same time each year also could you get a snapshot of mercury if at all possible I've been trying fir quite a while now but I'm finding it extremely hard any tips or information on how to get this shot please..
Hi Wayne, yes you can sometimes see all the visible planets at the same time. Mercury is the hardest to spot of all the visible planets, however, but my video from last year shows how to spot it ruclips.net/video/VQAlGSKbnes/видео.htmlsi=5FtcvxIx6ZaG_ivW
That’s a very smart tripod indeed 👌
Amazing, I will have to have one that’s the sort of image and I do I just put the phone up to the eyepiece
No probs pal.
Binoculars work as well
I will have to try it out on some binoculars.
Binoculars works
I've just bought my first telescope but it's not an expensive one, but I can't wait to get it set up and hopefully be able to see the images like you've just taken. Absolutely amazing pics Stephen, fantastic
Thanks Diane.
Hi Stephen, I love all of your videos, I have been using my new camera, taking photos of the moon and the stars, even trying to take photos of helicopters and aeroplanes, it is really nice as it has a flip screen and touch screen, it makes it so much more enjoyable for looking at the night sky, I don't get a crook neck anymore setting up, thanks again my friend, look forward to the next one should be in Blackpool Thursday night for the weekend, thanks again *****
Thanks Peter.
V good. Going to have to get one of these.
I've used a few adaptors & this one is the best.
Thanks for a really interesting video Stephen😊
No probs Carol.
In the past I’ve bought a couple of phone adapters and they were questionable at best but mostly useless.
Your Move Shoot Move adapter is superior in build quality, and more importantly in the image quality that it can achieve. That moon image was pin-sharp and looked awesome.
I’m definitely getting one of those adapters. 😊
Can't go wrong with this one.
Great information Stephen,my friend John has just sent me a picture he's just taken of the moon,he
has a telescope,also has taken pics of Orion nebula,amazing to see them thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Hazel.
that's a pretty decent pic of the moon, you. should try stacking a few to see if it improves even more,
That is a good idea.
Awesome
Thanks.
Good photos and inspiration - alas I now want 'Solar Dancing Flame Torch' garden lights.
Great video , what make and model is that adaptor
www.moveshootmove.com/products/3-axis-smartphone-adapter-for-spotting-scope-telescope
I Wonder If The Vidio On The Ph Would Work As Well. 🛸
Video too.
The problem is that I’m not as smart as my phone…
Oops!
Only just noticed this video lol
Hi stephen I've got a question for you can you see certain planets at the same time each year also could you get a snapshot of mercury if at all possible I've been trying fir quite a while now but I'm finding it extremely hard any tips or information on how to get this shot please..
Hi Wayne, yes you can sometimes see all the visible planets at the same time. Mercury is the hardest to spot of all the visible planets, however, but my video from last year shows how to spot it ruclips.net/video/VQAlGSKbnes/видео.htmlsi=5FtcvxIx6ZaG_ivW