I'm always appreciate Svbony works. I saw the review that Svbony Telecentric is better than ES Focal Extender. Turns out after I buy it, there's a huge difference and much better than my GSO 3 optical element barlow
i just got the svbony right angle with the coated lens i was actually able to see the bright core of the andromeda the other rite angle i couldnt see it crazy. plus i got a svbony 15mm wide field.for the price u cant beat it.
@@LearnToStargaze oh okay. Thanks for the reply. I’ve been curious about this since Bognan Damian mentioned in his review that he also slightly refocuses the eyepiece whenever he switches focal lengths. It sounds like this is just a characteristic of the eyepiece, especially that you’ve had a similar experience.
Hello John! Keep up the amazing work with the videos and explanations! I have a small request, would the following be a good set up for taking photos of Galaxies, Planets, Nebulae e.g. Ring Nebula and deep sky objects? 1. Airy Disk APO 204mm f/7 triplet ED Fk61 OTA 2. Sky Watcher EQ6-R Pro Mount 3. ZWO ASI 2600MC Duo Aps-Cooled Colour camera 4. QHY Polemaster 5. ZWO ASIair plus 256gb 6. ZWO EAF Electronic Automatic Focuser Thank you and again amazing videos as always!
If you want to get into astrophotography on a budget you generally start with Milky Way photography. Telescopes designed for taking photos have ether Astro graph or APO in the name, but these start at around $500. Your first purchase is not the telescope at all, but a star tracker like a “Star Adventurer”.
@@LearnToStargazeThanks can I ask one more question what if I don't need astrophotography And I just wanna see stars and space with a telescope for $150 Au I don't know that much I'm a kid and I'm really interested
I like every SVBONY product I have bought, and the prices have been reasonable.
Svbony has a lot of great stuff. I’ve been very satisfied with all the gears i bought from that company, especially the eyepieces.
I'm always appreciate Svbony works. I saw the review that Svbony Telecentric is better than ES Focal Extender. Turns out after I buy it, there's a huge difference and much better than my GSO 3 optical element barlow
Nice of you to give the zoom range of the eyepiece😮
I don’t understand this comment.
i just got the svbony right angle with the coated lens i was actually able to see the bright core of the andromeda the other rite angle i couldnt see it crazy. plus i got a svbony 15mm wide field.for the price u cant beat it.
Thank you. Looks pretty decent for the price.
I would like to know how it stacks up against the Baader Mark IV? I use two of them for my Binoviewers.
This was covered in the video I linked in the description.
I agree that a zoom eyepiece is good for beginning observers, it’s simpler than juggling different eyepieces.
I heard that the zoom eyepiece is parfocal, meaning that you don’t need to adjust focus when you adjust focal lengths. Is that true?
That’s mostly true. It claims to be, but I found there to be a slight adjustment, could be just me though.
@@LearnToStargaze oh okay. Thanks for the reply. I’ve been curious about this since Bognan Damian mentioned in his review that he also slightly refocuses the eyepiece whenever he switches focal lengths. It sounds like this is just a characteristic of the eyepiece, especially that you’ve had a similar experience.
good to hear ! how is your sv48p 102mm sir ?
Gah, it was a dud. Waiting on a replacement.
@@LearnToStargazein what way? Quality control is important and I think it should be mentioned in your final review.
I actually own a smaller one (svbony 7-21mm zoom) the Fov is a bit low but overall it works great.
Looks neat.
Hello John! Keep up the amazing work with the videos and explanations! I have a small request, would the following be a good set up for taking photos of Galaxies, Planets, Nebulae e.g. Ring Nebula and deep sky objects?
1. Airy Disk APO 204mm f/7 triplet ED Fk61 OTA
2. Sky Watcher EQ6-R Pro Mount
3. ZWO ASI 2600MC Duo Aps-Cooled Colour camera
4. QHY Polemaster
5. ZWO ASIair plus 256gb
6. ZWO EAF Electronic Automatic Focuser
Thank you and again amazing videos as always!
I mean, that’s over $20,000 worth of gear. The results would be amazing. (That telescope alone is $15,000 right?)
Yes it is
Thank you so much for replying! Amazing work!!
Fyi ,the mount can't handle the weight of the telescope.The website recommends eq8 atleast.
Can you see colours in deep sky objects with that telescope
Sorry, i mean the 14-inch telescope
A bit in M42.
@@LearnToStargaze isn't the ring nebula also good because i heard that the colours are visible in a 12 inch dobsonian
@@lucasmorawetz4934 Depends on the darkness of your skies I guess. I don't recall seeing color in the ring.
Can i ask you a question my budget is $150 and i want a telescope for photography what should i get im a beginner
If you want to get into astrophotography on a budget you generally start with Milky Way photography. Telescopes designed for taking photos have ether Astro graph or APO in the name, but these start at around $500. Your first purchase is not the telescope at all, but a star tracker like a “Star Adventurer”.
@@LearnToStargazeThanks can I ask one more question what if I don't need astrophotography
And I just wanna see stars and space with a telescope for $150 Au
I don't know that much I'm a kid and I'm really interested
@@LearnToStargazeok i dont need astrophotography what telescope should i buy for just star watching
@@LearnToStargazeis the skywatcher with 10-20mm eyepiece ok for $160