Hi, I bought this telescope but the craters inside the Moon are not seen like in your video. I used a 2X Barlow lens with a 10mm eyepiece, in short the maximum resolution. Condition was near mint, how come it doesn't work so well?
Thank you for this video. I will get this scope in a few weeks. At the moment the delivery is late. But with your video I could show my son what we can aspect to see. Now he is really awaiting the scope. Great! Did you made the Fotos with a digital camera at the T2 Thread? Or how could you make such good Fotos?
Thank you very much👍 I made the photos with my smartphone and a smartphone adapter. However, now I use a planetary camera ZWO ASI 120 mc-s. You can also use a digital camera with a T2 adapter. Of course the conditions for observations are also important, so in some nights the Seeing is good and in other nights the Seeing is bad. All in all I'm very happy with the telescope. I could see a lot of details of the bright planets👍 Unfortunately the planets are near to the sun right now, so it's better to observe Jupiter and Saturn for example in about 5 months. But there are of course other objects like the moon👍
@@jupiter_tv thank you for sharing your knowledge. We will see what we can reach with a dslr. Surely we will start with the moon and then I’m the summer have a closer look to the planets. Can‘t wait for it 😂.
Hi I have a Sky-Watcher Evostar-90 I know it can reach 180x but being new to this world which eyepiece should I take to get those 180x thanks a lot for your reply
Hi! Great video. I'm thinking about buying this telescope. One question, what lens did you use to see Jupiter and Saturn with such level of details? Thanks!
Hi. I just used the eyepieces, which you get when you buy this telescope. Of course you can buy more expensive eyepieces, in order to have a better observation but these eyepieces, which you get when you buy this telescope are really good for beginners.
Hello. For planetary I use the skywatcher eyepiece super MA 10mm and a skywatcher Barlow 2x lense. For Deep Sky I use the Skywatcher Super plössl 32 mm eyepiece
Yes. I observed Jupiter, but 90 magnification is sometimes better than 180, because the weather isn't very good and Jupiter is also near the horizon. It's always better to observe objects, which are high in the sky. But at 180 magnification I could see many details.
So i'm a little confused with the telescope i've been using. I'm pretty sure it's the same model as this one, but when looking at Jupiter, i don't see the band details of the planet. I only see Jupiter as this bright pearl in the sky with it's moons as tiny stars on the side. Same with Saturn. I can't make out a distinction between planet and rings. I only see it as an elongated shape. Any ideas how i can get closer and get more details to appear? I've only been borrowing this telescope from a local activity club and have been using the eyepieces that came with which i believe are the standard 10mm. I thought what i was looking at was as good as i could get it with a cheaper telescope, but then i keep seeing pictures of people using the same model and they seem able to see band details and the actual rings? How?? I appreciate any suggestions as to what the issue might be :) Thanks!
Thank you for this video. It's Difficult to find reviews with pictures or video of how actually is the view through this telescope.
You're welcome
Hi, I bought this telescope but the craters inside the Moon are not seen like in your video. I used a 2X Barlow lens with a 10mm eyepiece, in short the maximum resolution. Condition was near mint, how come it doesn't work so well?
This is how you see planets with naked eyes or they are processed images? I'll use the telescope mostly for visual...
Hello! Good clarifications! Just one question, what is "dark sky" for you? What Bortle Level corresponds? Thanks
Interestingly, it's the same model I own but the focal length on the scope says FL= 910 mm, thus it's an f/10.1 scope.
Actually, the clear aperture is 87mm, which makes it around f/10.5.
@@damienremwick1059 how do you know that ?
Very helpful, concise video. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I will get this scope in a few weeks. At the moment the delivery is late. But with your video I could show my son what we can aspect to see. Now he is really awaiting the scope. Great! Did you made the Fotos with a digital camera at the T2 Thread? Or how could you make such good Fotos?
Thank you very much👍
I made the photos with my smartphone and a smartphone adapter. However, now I use a planetary camera ZWO ASI 120 mc-s. You can also use a digital camera with a T2 adapter.
Of course the conditions for observations are also important, so in some nights the Seeing is good and in other nights the Seeing is bad. All in all I'm very happy with the telescope. I could see a lot of details of the bright planets👍
Unfortunately the planets are near to the sun right now, so it's better to observe Jupiter and Saturn for example in about 5 months. But there are of course other objects like the moon👍
@@jupiter_tv thank you for sharing your knowledge. We will see what we can reach with a dslr. Surely we will start with the moon and then I’m the summer have a closer look to the planets. Can‘t wait for it 😂.
Beautiful 👍
Have fun with the telescope and clear skies👍👍🌌
Hi!
Thank you for sharing this pictures! May i ask you how you took the photos? Any special mount and camera?
Thx!
for this telescope what eyepieces and accessories i need to buy to see planets like this ?
Hi, what about nature watching. Is this scope worth it?
Hi I have a Sky-Watcher Evostar-90 I know it can reach 180x but being new to this world which eyepiece should I take to get those 180x thanks a lot for your reply
what type of cmera and its specs if you dont mind me asking, also, how do you get your camera mounted on
What magnification did you use or what kind of eyepieces?
best regards
Excuse me. It this?
Sky-Watcher Evostar 90 EQ2???
Hi! Great video. I'm thinking about buying this telescope. One question, what lens did you use to see Jupiter and Saturn with such level of details? Thanks!
Hi. I just used the eyepieces, which you get when you buy this telescope. Of course you can buy more expensive eyepieces, in order to have a better observation but these eyepieces, which you get when you buy this telescope are really good for beginners.
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Great Review Buddy.❤️😊👍 I have Orion Funscope 76 and I use It For Visual And Amateur Astronomy. Keep It Up❤️👍😊
Thank you very much, my friend.
Keep it up👍🔭🌌
What lens do you use to get 180x zooming?
I use the skywatcher Barlow lense 2x and the skywatcher 10mm Eyepiece
Hello mate what eyepieces have you using for planets and galaxys?
Hello.
For planetary I use the skywatcher eyepiece super MA 10mm and a skywatcher Barlow 2x lense. For Deep Sky I use the Skywatcher Super plössl 32 mm eyepiece
@@jupiter_tv i have the same telescop an a 40 mm celestron Wide field of view eyepiece and I'm still struggling to see something
If it's focused, mabye light pollution is a reason why you can't see deep sky objects
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is it EQ or AZ mount?
It's an eq mount
чет я эти видосы у других челов видел только их тут в одно видео склеили видимо
where can you buy this telescope?
Unfortunately I only found the EU link for this telescope.
www.astroshop.eu/telescopes/skywatcher-telescope-ac-90-900-evostar-eq-2/p,5002
@@jupiter_tv oh well, thanks anyway!
In UK , buy EQ2 from WEX for £219
@@ratatat9790 oh okay, I live in the USA but that’s okay thank you!
Is the mount wobbly?
For me it's totaly ok. Nothing disturbed me, while I was observing.
Jupiter TV Can you get the 10x lens and the Barlow lens to focus
Yes. I observed Jupiter, but 90 magnification is sometimes better than 180, because the weather isn't very good and Jupiter is also near the horizon. It's always better to observe objects, which are high in the sky. But at 180 magnification I could see many details.
Ok so you could focus if there were better seeing condition!
Yes🔭
So basically u cant see shit , same as all the other telescopes out there , all a scam
The Moon and planets look fantastic. Galaxies and nebulas look like small clouds, so a lot less impressive.
So i'm a little confused with the telescope i've been using. I'm pretty sure it's the same model as this one, but when looking at Jupiter, i don't see the band details of the planet. I only see Jupiter as this bright pearl in the sky with it's moons as tiny stars on the side. Same with Saturn. I can't make out a distinction between planet and rings. I only see it as an elongated shape. Any ideas how i can get closer and get more details to appear?
I've only been borrowing this telescope from a local activity club and have been using the eyepieces that came with which i believe are the standard 10mm.
I thought what i was looking at was as good as i could get it with a cheaper telescope, but then i keep seeing pictures of people using the same model and they seem able to see band details and the actual rings? How??
I appreciate any suggestions as to what the issue might be :) Thanks!
Ciel très noir non pollué, occulaire de 7 à 9 marque Celestron XL, Skywatcher 58°, Explorer scientific...