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  • @paragbatavia
    @paragbatavia Год назад +19

    Don't knock playing doom on a pregnancy test until you've tried it! 😆

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад +2

      Okay, okay...I'll give it a try 🤣

    • @PafMedic
      @PafMedic Год назад

      And People Wonder Why Their So Expensive😂😂😂😂😂

  • @baz_astra
    @baz_astra 6 месяцев назад +1

    My heart sinks whenever a friend suddenly says "I got a telescope!" because you just know they got burned so bad.

  • @Jazzinthecountry
    @Jazzinthecountry Год назад +1

    Yeah, I've read several articles on that site. They always leaves me shaking my head

  • @solaryellow123
    @solaryellow123 Год назад +2

    My 1980's 60mm Bushnell Skychief II has led to a 16" Newtonian, 8" RC, 5" FSQ 16" SCT and two built observatories. One personal, one professional.
    I gave up trying to explain to my friends whats good anymore. Especially after they look through the above mentioned.

  • @tombock336
    @tombock336 Год назад +6

    Dude....I think u nailed it at the beginning...that list is a ChatGPT written article gone WAY wrong....just grabbing random keywords that make no sense together. And what do you MEAN F10 is not super fast?!?! 🤣 I mean, the number is getting bigger, it must be faster.....

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад +1

      Bigger, faster, STRONGER!

    • @astromatt75
      @astromatt75 Год назад

      I was thinking the same - sort of thing ChatGPT would write.

    • @ronstewtsaw
      @ronstewtsaw Год назад +1

      99% probability it is ChatGPT or similar. Would ChatGPT know about the Stellina or the EVscope?

    • @astromatt75
      @astromatt75 Год назад +1

      @@ronstewtsaw Just did a quick test and it seems it does know about them and the details of them.

    • @dedskin1
      @dedskin1 3 месяца назад

      imagine how bad is it at history , literally all the history is fake and then it is pulling the data out of that fakeness and then introducing a bit of its own , and what you get is Historical Disaster .

  • @alandyer910
    @alandyer910 Год назад +6

    Great video! It’s almost a rule that a beginner should avoid any internet list of what purports to be the Ten Best of Anything, with all the products having affiliate links. As you say, the Lists aren’t there to serve the reader by providing expert advice, but to make money from the gullible reader who clicks on the buying links. Another shameful example of shoddy journalism sacrificing truth for clicks. Thanks for making the video.

  • @absorbingphotons
    @absorbingphotons Год назад

    Good video man, we need more of this! I'm actually dying laughing over here because RUclips's auto generated caption for the chapter on the Mak-Cass calls it a Maxitoff Casa Green 🤣

  • @Spamandrice
    @Spamandrice 5 месяцев назад

    Good points here yo
    I was tired of all the BS online so I drove all the way to Starizona and talked to the professionals who’ve been doing this for a living. Told them I’m completely new, I came in with a sh** ton of questions, and walked away more knowledgeable with an informed decision on what to buy as my first set up.

  • @alomgirmiah
    @alomgirmiah Год назад

    nice one! I was in this situation a few months back and didnt actually know what to buy. After a few hits and misses, finally I have a decent setup. I wish I has seen this video before.

  • @calex64
    @calex64 Год назад +1

    I am your 1000th subscriber :D I couldn't resist when I noticed that you have 999 subs :D Great video BTW. That article is pure cringe. I remember my days when I started this hobby and I am happy that I did some research before buying my first telescope for astrophotography.

  • @nancyricigliano19
    @nancyricigliano19 Год назад

    Thanks for taking the time to share this information. Maybe you can add to it. Like join an astronomy group either in person or on line to get first hand information before spending money.

  • @bassdeff8819
    @bassdeff8819 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm glad I spent weeks researching and learning about telescopes and didn't just go off one of these stupid top 10 lists. I originally started watching a youtube video of the top 5 telescope of 2024 and the very first comment basically said "Do not buy these telescopes, they are junk, and you will regret it. Get information from reputable people who are passionate about astronomy." and then proceeded to refer a video by Ed Ting and then down the rabbit hole I went. I went from Ed Ting, to AVT-Astro, to Bogdan Damian, to this channel, and a few more that I can't remember. I spent days and days just watching video after video, reading forum after forum learning everything from telescope types, mounts, focal lengths and ratios, eyepieces, etc and none of the telescopes in the top5 telescopes in that original video were ever mentioned.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro 3 месяца назад

      Glad to hear these videos steered you down a positive path. I hope you have an amazing time getting out under the night sky!

  • @vfpfineart
    @vfpfineart Год назад +1

    OOOOOH snap who got my boy Ian upset........ First off loved the video and sarcasm was on point , but was hoping to hear a rap at the end 🙂 any how I love your passion for what you do dont change keep it moving 🫶🙂👌✌🏻

  • @FredLombardo
    @FredLombardo 8 дней назад

    Just goes to show that if you pay Google, they’ll put your site at the top of the search, regardless of whether the ads are plagued by horse 💩. Really ticks me off.

  • @robertarmstrong9406
    @robertarmstrong9406 10 месяцев назад

    Well done. Some great tips. I would take one exception to what your saying. I've been imaging deep space for a few years now. One of my telescopes is the celestron sct 8". One of the great things about this scope is that I use it as two scopes in one. With a hyperstar I have a large field of view at 396mm focal length. With an OAG I have 1600mm plus focal length. It can be hard to keep in collimation. So you need to know what your doing. But with the diversity it has it is well worth it.

  • @AstroSoundscape
    @AstroSoundscape Год назад +2

    I think my overall favorite quote was the one about "Basic Astrophotography....". Which means what ? Maybe just gaffer taping a camera to the scope and hoping for the best. These articles are crazy. Good video to put out, hopefully some beginners see this before they see that number 1 search result.

    • @PafMedic
      @PafMedic Год назад

      Basic Astro Would Be Your Cell Phone,and A Tripod,Which Gives Nice Milky Way Images,And A Cpl Bright DS Objects Like The Orion Nebula

  • @sixter4157
    @sixter4157 Год назад +1

    That was hilarious. I am doing the research, and watching the online classifieds. I wish I had the spare $600 lying around to buy the 8SE I saw put up for sale this week. It has the big Celestron eyepiece and filter kit included. It is the typical used twice and put away scope. The old Meade 10" LX6 that came up for sale for $300 looks super tempting, but that might be too much glass for my current situation.
    My current scope is an older Nexstar 80GT my father-in-law gave us that I am trying to get the mount working. It is a handset issue. At least I can manually move it around. It was an awe inspiring experience to see the moon up close with all the craters. I am really looking forward to seeing Saturn. I will stick with visual for now. Astrophotography, might be down the road if we move someplace with a lower Bortle number.

  • @crispyshaw9204
    @crispyshaw9204 Год назад +1

    The interesting thing would be to know what are the best 5 telescopes for astrophotography in 2023. I suppose such a title needs further qualification, such as budget considerations, or intended target, or for beginners, etc. Ironically I bought the Celestron 130 as my first scope, probably at the start for observation, but natural progression meant I use it to do moon and planetry astrophotography with a webcam type eyepiece and a dslr on a barlow to get focus. I subsequently moved onto a celestron 102SLT with its alt az mount, but probably more importantly the goto capability. In this particular case you wouldnt include it in the best astrophotography bracket because its not equatorial, but the ability to point at objects you cant necessarily see but can after 10 to 30s worth of exposure because of the sideral stepping has manged to keep me interested in astrophotography for the last 10 years. In fact I just bought a evostar 72ED to trial on the 102 mount hoping its better optics means I can revist the objects I have already done. The irony I seem to be finding now having watched a few other utube videos is that there is a whole new area of astrophotography just using a tripod and dslr with a decent lens and stacked short exposures.

  • @kennykanada
    @kennykanada Год назад +2

    Great info!
    So what’s your Top 10 recommended astrophotography scopes?

  • @cgastrophotography
    @cgastrophotography Год назад

    I saw this article and was expecting something like the redcat 51 for beginner astrophotography and when I saw the recommendations I was like wtf… eyepieces? f11?
    Can’t believe this article exists. Your video should be at the top of google

  • @S12Astro
    @S12Astro Год назад

    Distracted by your Redcat 51 in the background. I love this small telescope.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher Год назад

    I put my son's old DSLR he gave me on my f5 C6-N with refigured mirror to near perfect focus. I had a Celestron Digital Camera Adapter that lines the camera up with the eyepiece and the camera fit it. I have a manual CG-4 mount so I take 1 to 3 second exposures depending on the magnification. I'm not into astrophotography and I'm good. Take some decent pictures and stack them, but I'm not going to spend hours trying to learn Photoshop either. Just some pictures for family on Facebook to try and get some of them interested in astronomy.

  • @aradani3
    @aradani3 Год назад +1

    A big problem in this hobby (and life) is that when you are starting it is very hard to discern good from bad information.
    Add to this that the word Astrophotography is used for anything between Landscape / Milky way, Moon, Planets, DSOs (that by themselves can have very different equipment requirement), Solar, etc...
    The bad thing is that you (i.e. me) end up buying an F/5 Newtonian with manual EQ mount and thinking that: "I will just add an RA motor someday when I need to" But then of course nothing works.
    Wait but it has a solar filter, so I can do solar if I want to, right (wrong)
    I hope this will help other newbies save some money. Sad thing is that probably ChatGPT will give them better info than this, just with the disclaimer that it might be totally wrong

    • @ctyragdoll
      @ctyragdoll Год назад

      ChatGPT would probably just grab the first list of information off the internet - and look where that ended up.

  • @Devvy996
    @Devvy996 Год назад +3

    This article hurt to read. I hope the authors see this video and realise their mistake 😩

  • @pierspinelli8352
    @pierspinelli8352 9 месяцев назад

    I probably was one of those ngl, i bought 3 months a go a set on Bresser, i got the ar-102xs with a sort of mix between eq3/4, and ngl, i enjoyed what ive done with It because im completely a beginner but since i got deeper and deeper in this hobby i just discovered that i wasted my money, in fact not only the things that came with it were already like, used or had some sort of signs on them, but i had to send my focuser back because it had tilting and when they gave me it back it was fixed yea, but had scratches and paint removed but not like that they forgot to put it on, it was like drilled out, i told them and they didnt answer anymore, plus i even had play with the slow motion controls, still i luckly sold it and got back all the money i spent for it, now i got a 6" RC on an ioptron gem28 and it goes fire

  • @jackbernstein3029
    @jackbernstein3029 Год назад +1

    I agree with you mostly (I have an EQ6R-Pro with a decent OTA). Re the Sky Traveler… The EQ3 is an equatorial mount which might be adequate. The picture is of a StarTravel 120 AZ3. So, their picture dies not match up with their scope. In fact, SkyWatcher doesn’t even mention and StarTravel 120 EQ3-2. Oh, well.

  • @AstroBurak23
    @AstroBurak23 Год назад

    Great video 🔥

  • @shaunmk
    @shaunmk Год назад +1

    think you need to look at it another way...not everyone wants to carry heavy kit to set up..spend hours collecting and editing data,its a steep learning curve...ive tired using skywatchers etc..ok results... i have the equinox , its quick, it does produces good images and some editing..im happy with it and my results look good enough to even put on canvas....i also now have the dwarf 2 ..for the size factor and what it can do is pretty amazing... even the video quality is 4k,with binning off > the still images of wild life are great.. the tracking, plate solving are spot on for such a tiny unit..

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад

      Nothing wrong with small systems/easy to use things for astrophotography - however a list claiming these are "the best" is extremely misleading and is utilizing SEO tactics to generate revenue for themselves, with no thought put into the claims and how they will impact the end user.

  • @JohdagM
    @JohdagM 2 месяца назад

    I went camping with the astronomy club I belong, and someone was using the Unistellar and started yelling "look at this; 10 objects, 10 photos in 1 hour. What you got?" And I said "a very decent photo of Andromeda, and I'm planing on taking at least 2 more hours of it, then my calibration frames. He was like "what?" See, the problem with these telescopes is that they mislead people to think astrophotography is as easy as taking a photo of your cat. It doesn't work like that.

  • @toanthai
    @toanthai Год назад +3

    I am a beginner myself. Bought a Svbony sv503 70ED based on youtubers recommendation for beginners. The price was good and it got the job done. I know Rasa 8 can do much better job but for now I could only afford much cheaper scope as I not super serious with astrophotography just yet-I just enjoy all genres of photography 😊

    • @davidjennings2733
      @davidjennings2733 Год назад +2

      Actually svbony sv503 70mm is a very good scope, I purchased one as well when I decided to get back into Astrophotography and was able to get some really great shots of M31 Andromeda and of course M42. Coupled with a nice camera you will do well depending of your mount of course and if you are doing any tracking with PHD or similar. Clear skies.... EDIT.... In fact, I liked the 70mm so well, I ended up getting it's bigger brother the SV503 102mm and it's great as well. NO CA, stars are clean, edge to edge, corner to corner..

  • @SpaceFactsmedia
    @SpaceFactsmedia 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lol the little dob made me laugh. these aren't bad scopes but the whole point of astrophotography is for the telescope to be on a tracking eq mount. I got myself a avx mount along with a svbony sv48p and a canon t5i.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro 7 месяцев назад

      Many of these are good visual telescopes. But for astro? Nooooo way

    • @SpaceFactsmedia
      @SpaceFactsmedia 7 месяцев назад

      @@ianlauerastro I have Tried doing astrophotography with my 8 inch dob. Well kind of success with bright objects and short exposures.

  • @lindamuvic8110
    @lindamuvic8110 Год назад

    Bought the Celestron Astomaster 130 Eq, and found the equatorial mount unusable, was planning to use it on the deck to look at planets and the moon, which it does a good job at, and it was 240$ Canadian. No intentions to use it for Astrophotography.

  • @Jason-wj5mn
    @Jason-wj5mn 10 месяцев назад

    I do get a laugh sometimes when I see these sites. I’m fairly new to dso astro. My first scope/mount was the power seeker , lasted about 3 short nights and back to Amazon. I flat out just gave up trying to man handle this newt and mount. I know it’s not a cheap hobby but penny pincher me lol I learned my lesson.

  • @astrojourneyuk
    @astrojourneyuk Год назад

    Awesome video, funny and important to share. Magazines are places people trust for advice this is very disappointing what they have written. :(

  • @ryanmichaelhaley
    @ryanmichaelhaley Год назад +1

    The absolute best rig is a cheap monocular from Wal-mart and a cell phone.

  • @stefanschneider3681
    @stefanschneider3681 Год назад +3

    I own and use a Celestron NexStar 6SE and do a lot of astrophotography with it - and I love it! I took pictures of real deepsky-objects, especially all the common galaxies (Andromeda of course, although only the core fits in, whirlpool, just recently M81 and M82 etc.). But it's an Alt-Az-mount which limits exposures to 10-12 seconds, so you need excellent seeing-conditions and stack many many pictures, you need accessories to mount the camera to it, but still: It didn't discourage me at all! Okokokok, I did move to an eq-mount now ... but just saying ... thanks for the video anyway and I agree on your "pass" for the automated ones. Greetings from Switzerland in the middle of Europe.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад +1

      The scope is definitely a nice one, and if you get a wedge you can do some good stuff with it! But it definitely is not one of "the best astrophotography telescopes in 2023", and can using it in alt-az to image is going to make the learning curve for a newbie quite a bit harder :)
      Glad to see you kept going and are loving astrophotography. Cheers!

    • @DylanODonnell
      @DylanODonnell Год назад +2

      Typical trash SEO content from big retailers marketing companies!

    • @DylanODonnell
      @DylanODonnell Год назад +4

      But also I started with a 4se and quickly realised it was the wrong scope. The rest is history (and a long bank statement).

    • @sjbastro
      @sjbastro Год назад +2

      @@DylanODonnell ah, the good old financial black hole of astrophotography. These people are missing a trick. They should post bank loan adverts all over their telescope articles - they'd make far more money from the affiliate links! 😂

    • @sjbastro
      @sjbastro Год назад

      Essentially the reply I was going to make 😃. I use the 6SE for shots of the Moon and Sun and some deep sky and planetary work. It can be a challenge sometimes on the alt-az mount but it is a pretty good all round scope. Probably shouldn't be in that article though.

  • @PafMedic
    @PafMedic Год назад

    I Dont Know Whether To Laugh Or Cry,I Started With The 114LCM And A Neximage 10 About 6 Years Ago😂Santa’s Doings,Following Year,6se,Mak90 For Grab and Go,ES102/1000😂😂😂1st Refractor,The Evoguide50ed,The Evostar72ed,The Eqm35Pro,Canon T3i,Zwo120Mini,385MC,A Bortle 4 Sky,and Ive Seen It Twice Since Christmas,Great Video,and Yes..Some Cringing Going On..Im Excited About Learning Guiding And Upping My Game,and Still Have Set Ups To Play With While Imaging,God Bless and Clear Skies🙏🏼❤️🔭✨🌏

  • @gmiller123456
    @gmiller123456 Год назад

    It shows as the #1 result for me, below three ads. Hopefully that changes (for everyone).

  • @billblanshan3021
    @billblanshan3021 Год назад

    Lol, that's funny but also sad for people who actually bought from these sites as they don't know better as beginners. It does happen and it sucks. Thanks for sharing this video as it will help others!

  • @nekite1
    @nekite1 Год назад +1

    I have a TS Photon 150mm reflector and a Skymax 127. As you say, this is a terrible list of recommendations for beginners to astrophotography and I thank you for calling it out. That Celestron Powerseeker is horrible to use and would put anybody off astrophotography. Subscribed because I agree with you.

  • @robertsonsid
    @robertsonsid Год назад +1

    With a spherical mirror the Astromaster 130 isn't great for visual either.

  • @DKelly350
    @DKelly350 Год назад

    I appreciate your effort in doing this video. However, it would be helpful for telescope novices if you would provide more specifics on why a certain telescope is bad for astrophotography.

  • @LearnToStargaze
    @LearnToStargaze 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the rant! We should do a crossover.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro 8 месяцев назад

      That sounds like a great idea!

    • @LearnToStargaze
      @LearnToStargaze 8 месяцев назад

      @@ianlauerastro maybe a RUclips live session called “Space Rants”. I think it would be a hit!

  • @AmitArya-zi3us
    @AmitArya-zi3us Год назад

    Dude if Google is wrong than can you suggest me best telescope around 300 usd around the price of celestron Astromaster 130 EQ , before watching your video I am going to buy Astromaster 130 EQ

  • @Microtonal_Cats
    @Microtonal_Cats 10 месяцев назад

    The article was written by a bot and I'd be willing to bet the bad scopes have commission links. It is less of a problem that this crap exists than that Google has it as a top result. Same thing with some "Amazon's Best" recommendations.

  • @BennyColyn
    @BennyColyn Год назад +1

    Great video, but this isn't just astrophotography gear. There's many of the same kind of "articles" on various consumer products like computer monitors, motherboards, laptops, networking gear, ... that you will notice are equally bad if you have some expert knowledge in the field. Ultimately these people posting the articles (cause I'm not sure they are actually writing them) are basically scammers but they are enabled by Amazon (it's ALL about the affiliate links) and Google (who's been asleep at the wheel in the fight on linkspam and their search results have gotten worse and worse as time progresses).

  • @SqurtieMan
    @SqurtieMan Год назад

    The only thing missing from this list is some J.D. Power awards

  • @bullshitvendor
    @bullshitvendor Год назад

    the "right information" is in short supply these days, not just for buddying astrophotographers. the powers that should not be are throwing us all under the buss😮

  • @jodyschultz5870
    @jodyschultz5870 10 месяцев назад

    I see this kind of thing all the time. As you say they have no clue what they are talking about and they just cut and paste. They prob spent a whole hour to produce that article.

  • @boniedwa
    @boniedwa Год назад +1

    You don't need telescope for hundreds of thousands bucks to take a photo, cheap camera with cheap lens can do it, so yeah, you can take a photo with those telescopes, you just expecting to much.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham Год назад

    WHaaaaaat???? Google is wrong???? No way. I've never seen that happen before. When I do a google search I expect 100% legit search results!
    Dude, it's an advertisement disguised as a review. They are ALL OVER the internet!

  • @39zack
    @39zack Год назад

    You should have ended the video with your top 10 recommend list 👍

  • @joshmccollumastrophotography
    @joshmccollumastrophotography Год назад

    As a certified Celestron 127 EQ Powerseeker owner, don't buy a powerseeker. Please.

  • @deltacx1059
    @deltacx1059 Год назад

    2:30 most AP youtubers and community members would have you instantly shell out 2k for a hobby you dont know if you are into yet.

  • @astronomical_horizon
    @astronomical_horizon Год назад

    Funny that its even harder to take images with these weak ass mounts😂

  • @StagnantMizu
    @StagnantMizu Год назад +1

    Why do astrophotography when you can just import the sloan sky surveys and hsc surveys into stellarium. No fun in making photos after

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад

      Sloan refuses to take an image of the Kyber Crystal Nebula for me 😞

    • @StagnantMizu
      @StagnantMizu Год назад

      @@ianlauerastro touchee I geuss, but you still cant
      see as much on a 10k astrophoto budget as you can see on surveys from an 8.2m aperure telescope or a 2.5 one prefer to see up to magnitude 22=27 with those surveys.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro Год назад

      @@StagnantMizu For sure amateur gear will never have the level of equipment the professionals have, but it's awesome to know commercial off the shelf gear can do things the big expensive gear cannot, because the big stuff is constrained to very niche research - the amateurs are free to explore as they please. You'd never get some of these new discoveries happening from amateurs with the big scopes are hyper specific. Plus the big scopes aren't always going to create stunning and inspiring photos!

    • @ctyragdoll
      @ctyragdoll Год назад

      If surfing the internet or just looking images is your hobby, that's fine too. Creating those images is a different pastime altogether though.

    • @StagnantMizu
      @StagnantMizu Год назад

      @@ctyragdoll it is not really just looking at images or surfing the internet lol, astrophotography is just a simple glimpse into the real deal of cosmology and astronomy. all it did for me was give me a better understanding of semiconductor sensors like CCD or CMOS and how they work gather light with different filters and the further implications of the different color wavelenghts.

  • @MisadventuresInAstro
    @MisadventuresInAstro Год назад +1

    What do you want to bet this is some AI generated article? 🤔

    • @MisadventuresInAstro
      @MisadventuresInAstro Год назад

      Probably why it's ranked so well by SEO as well; The indexing bots will be biased to pickup on the wording that ML bots used to write the articles... probably in part because they used search engines for looking up content when training the models to begin with! (insert spiderman meme 👉👈)

  • @HEXZ0R-
    @HEXZ0R- Год назад

    is funny how from all "THE BEST" telescopes ,noone of them had EQ GoTo mount :D
    Just shows how bad whoever do this review is
    and even tho C5 and Mak180 are amazing scopes they are not cheap and to get GoTo EQ mount (good one) we talk about paying same amount u paid for the OTAs alone
    and for people who have DSLR and few good lenses , just get a tripod and aim it at the sky , check how is the max exposure u can get without star trailing do 50-100 photos , stack them in DSS or SiriL , tweak the data in SiriL or Photoshop / GIMP and enjoy what u have done without the telescope , u will be surprised how much happy u can get from something so little and say to yourself "WOW i made this"

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer 2 месяца назад +1

    Sounds dishonest, assuming the people writing these articles know that they are lying.

  • @luckykiltie3396
    @luckykiltie3396 Год назад

    🌺 Promo`SM

  • @guyjordan8201
    @guyjordan8201 Год назад

    Where are the REAL fact checkers… right here!

  • @robinbennett3531
    @robinbennett3531 Год назад

    This is just an advert, not advice....

  • @FunAndGames963
    @FunAndGames963 9 месяцев назад +1

    The first 2 minutes is wasted on you repeating yourself over and over. Your video could have been more powerful by actually putting up your Astrophotography choices for 2023. Since you don't, it makes your whole video rather pointless, and you sound elitist and rather pompous. You just can't slam an article and then not offer better choices. The title for this video should be The Worst Critique of The Worst Astrophotography Advice I've Ever Seen. You can do better.

    • @ianlauerastro
      @ianlauerastro 9 месяцев назад

      Great feedback! Always looking to improve. The video was made to entertian people who are already astrophotographers not to educate (which seems to have worked quite well based on the other comments!)
      But I agree, a video of the best astrophotography telescopes is needed!

  • @dex9525
    @dex9525 Год назад

    Hi Ian,
    Can you help me to review GSO 8 inch RC and GSO 8 inch Classical cassegrain telescope.
    Also please let me know which type is overall good for planetary and DSO watching.
    Also can't we increase the FOV with a flatner

    • @solaryellow123
      @solaryellow123 Год назад

      I have an Ioptron 8" RC. Planetary is ok, but the contrast is poor. Central obstruction is big.