Do you want to photograph the Jupiter/Saturn Conjunction?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @thomasmillar6261
    @thomasmillar6261 2 года назад

    David, your video on this technical challenging photography subject is still very helpful to view, even long after the event. It explains some of the pitfalls that someone may make. I hope the move to the new house has gone well and we get to see more of your excellent videos. You are missed greatly!

  • @highc999
    @highc999 3 года назад +6

    This is great...I think you covered all the bases!

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Thank you - I tried to cover it all. Hope I didn't miss anything!

  • @julieghislainst-jacques6926
    @julieghislainst-jacques6926 3 года назад +7

    Thanks you David for these clear explanations, as usual.

  • @robaston8106
    @robaston8106 3 года назад +3

    Super clear explanations. Really can't wait to try for this, as a newbie, I now have a fighting chance... if the weather plays nicely! Great video. Thank you.

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      You're welcome. I'm hoping for clear skies for everyone for this!

  • @GHP15300
    @GHP15300 3 года назад +2

    Thank you David for the tips it help me mark the location of some locations of night sky objects in the naked eye

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      I hope your sky is clear for this!

  • @JamesAlburyTheSkyAboveUs
    @JamesAlburyTheSkyAboveUs 3 года назад +4

    Great video! This is going to be an awesome astrophotography event! :) "Keep looking up!"

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube 3 года назад

    Finished my shots. Got good results. I knew atmos. distortion was gonna be through the roof because it's a horizon shot, but for what it was worth, I got the shots with good weather and a clear horizon.

  • @ericramos9070
    @ericramos9070 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video. I live in Dallas and just went outside in my back yard and was able to see them without any problems. Hopefully I will get some good pics

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад +1

      I hope you do too! They are a challenge to get clearly due to the brightness difference between them. Take lots of photos at various exposures and ISO's if you can.

  • @ottoeisenhardt6675
    @ottoeisenhardt6675 3 года назад

    Wow this is amazing! I've been into astronomy for a while now but this is one of the first major astronomical events I will be seeing. I'm going to start playing around with Stellarium and see what's up above! Thanks for sharing this!

    • @ottoeisenhardt6675
      @ottoeisenhardt6675 3 года назад

      Also I have a quick question for you. So, I live in Japan so it's been a little confusing trying to wrap my head around the time difference for when the Great Conjunction will occur. Over here, it'll be visible starting at around 8:46am, according to timeanddate.com. Do you think it'll still be visible throughout the day? Or would my best bet be to wait until the sun goes down?

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Look about 30 to 45 minutes past your local sunset.

  • @avt_astro206
    @avt_astro206 3 года назад +2

    Great Video David. I will Be Shooting The Conjunction Too, Clear Skies👍🔭

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад +1

      Excellent! Let me know what you are able to capture.

    • @xsauce3858
      @xsauce3858 3 года назад +1

      Wishing you clear skies as well

  • @stefanschneider3681
    @stefanschneider3681 3 года назад +1

    Just did this with my Celestron 6SE, I had about 20 minutes before fog came back up on the little hill I went up - it was SO MUCH FUN!

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Did you capture any images, or strictly visual observing?

    • @stefanschneider3681
      @stefanschneider3681 3 года назад

      @@Eyesonthesky Thanks for your quick response! I took lots of pictures with the camera on the tripod,, since I was just above the fog and the sunset was just BREATHTAKING! But the seeing was terrible, zooming in on the moon looked like a minestrone on the stove 😂! So I just took a few single shots just for fun, because I was fascinates that I could squize them both into one frame. I also took pictures beacause AGAIN bad weather is anounced ;-) an I just wanted to have at least one shot of it ... the weather here in the center of europe has been terrible the last two months ... Most importantly: I just really enjoyed the moment!

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      @@stefanschneider3681 if you enjoyed the moment, that's what matters most! Excellent!

    • @stefanschneider3681
      @stefanschneider3681 3 года назад

      @@Eyesonthesky If you are interested: www.dropbox.com/sh/d3oawrbuv84rlo7/AACP2r-DCRjJ4Og4rwNK2IrAa?dl=0 the next days it seems to get difficult again ...

  • @Carl.65
    @Carl.65 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for a nice clear explanation. By the way, when describing the various exposure lengths in the DSLR bit, you were actually speeding up the exposure rather than slowing it down. 1/160 of a second is much faster than 1 second. I'm gonna bust out my 300mm lens and Nikon D500 and see what I can capture.

    • @accesstotheredcarpet
      @accesstotheredcarpet 3 года назад

      NASA suggest 1/4 of a second. Not sure why David was shooting 1/160 of a second and I agree with you on this.

  • @toonage1
    @toonage1 3 года назад

    Thanks again David, let's hope for clear skies at the time. I'm new to the astrophotography side of things after moving on from planets which you massively helped with around mount alignment through to lenses. Best wishes

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Glad I was able to help get you aimed the right way. Hope you have clear skies for this!

  • @martynh5410
    @martynh5410 3 года назад

    This was very well presented and explained. Wishing you “clear skies” on the 21st.

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Thank you - hope you have clear skies too!

  • @barathulakrishnamoorthy1369
    @barathulakrishnamoorthy1369 3 года назад

    Very good information. Thanks.

  • @neillandscape1376
    @neillandscape1376 3 года назад +2

    Great Job !!

  • @reidchandler6486
    @reidchandler6486 3 года назад

    glad someone is trying to help folks get ready to image this event! I will be trying (weather forgiving) to image this as well with my C8 and Neximage 10 color camera. instead of going super low gain with lucky imaging wouldn't adjusting the gamma help with the contrast of brightness in between the 2 planets?!

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      I would plan on being ready to make some quick adjustments to get the best image while the planets are still high in elevation.

  • @matthewrusek9512
    @matthewrusek9512 3 года назад

    I saw Kankakee at about 0:30! That is where my family hopes to observe the Conjunction from!

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Yes, I live not far from there so I use that as my Stellarium location.

  • @darienmartin2107
    @darienmartin2107 3 года назад

    Awesome information as always. Great job.

  • @accesstotheredcarpet
    @accesstotheredcarpet 3 года назад

    Please turn on your subtitles for people who cannot hear. Thank you

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад +1

      I am not sure why RUclips does what it does. They are set to automatically publish as soon as my videos are live. For some reason, unless I go in and manually adjust them then save, they do not show up - and I am not sure why. I've been very busy lately with getting ready to move, and I have not been able to spend the time to update/republish the captions as quickly as I'd have hoped My apologies for that - my wife is deaf, and she tends to keep me on track with that, so I am sorry I haven't done that quickly for these latest videos. Please forgive my tardiness!

  • @thesecondfirstergamer467
    @thesecondfirstergamer467 3 года назад

    Brilliant brilliant brilliant liked the video

  • @SchardtCinematic
    @SchardtCinematic 3 года назад +1

    I'll be using my Canon 90D and my 70-300mm lens. I'm so ready to get these photos. Praying I can make out some rings on saturn.

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад +1

      I had my 72mm refractor reduced to an effective 340mm and could make out Saturn's rings. So I think you should be okay.

  • @THEDARKNIGHT8657
    @THEDARKNIGHT8657 3 года назад +5

    man i just got a telescope i just want to see it with my eyes

  • @wcvrrr
    @wcvrrr 3 года назад

    I got it last night it is BEAUTIFUL not happening for another 800 years

    • @wcvrrr
      @wcvrrr 3 года назад

      Srry I meant hasn’t happened in 800 years

  • @agoodjoe6910
    @agoodjoe6910 3 года назад

    Knowing my luck the UK will be cloudy sky on the 21st

  • @hottokatrazi
    @hottokatrazi 3 года назад

    Hi, thank you for that great video. Are there any filters that will help with the blown out Jupiter? Can you please share the setting for the ZWO ASI120 in Stellarium? I use (from top to bottom): 1280, 960, 4.80 , 3,60, 3.75, 3.75, zeros....)

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Everyone's telescope and conditions will be different, so I don't know what settings will work best for your situation. Do start practicing now. Try going back and forth between the planets to see what may work. And be ready to adjust settings quickly on the 21st if you need to.

  • @abhangchitale4725
    @abhangchitale4725 3 года назад

    Hey amazing video, but can I do something with my phone camera (with adjustable shutter and iso) as I don't have any telescope-ic stuff to get help.
    Anyway cheers for the astronomic event.

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад +1

      It was literally the first thing I talked about in the video. See here: ruclips.net/video/oHLVMWtLQg8/видео.html

    • @abhangchitale4725
      @abhangchitale4725 3 года назад

      @@Eyesonthesky yeah, I know with only a cell phone we should not expect a high res img😁
      Amazing guiding and video man✌❣

  • @book3100
    @book3100 3 года назад

    It's going to be an astro modded dslr and 1000mm fl at f8.3 for me. Still need a laptop too, so I might not make it.
    I'll see it for sure, just might not get the imaging done.
    C'est let vie.

  • @jfrenchphotoz3342
    @jfrenchphotoz3342 3 года назад

    I have a 500 mm lens on a crop sensor DSLR, so 750mm equivalent. How close up can I get with that; is that enough zoom to catch Saturn's Rings or Jupiter's bands? I can crop a decent amount as I have a 20 megapixel sensor. Or should I look into a telescope/DSLR setup?

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Take practice photos now. See what you can capture.

    • @Devlinator61116
      @Devlinator61116 3 года назад

      500mm is enough. I can get reliably capture Saturn's rings at 300mm and I also captured Jupiter's cloud bands once when it was at opposition.

  • @drrach1
    @drrach1 3 года назад +1

    Can I do with 70-300mm lens?(crop camera 1.5x)

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      Yes. At 300mm.

    • @Devlinator61116
      @Devlinator61116 3 года назад

      I have a 75-300mm lens for my Canon T6. I can just capture Saturn's rings with it. 300mm is definitely as low as you want to go though.

  • @cbatiau2528
    @cbatiau2528 3 года назад

    You mentioned taking video, but then didn't really say very much about that. Any recommendations about taking video, and how to extract decent images afterwards from video?

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      It's how images are taken with the red ZWO camera I showed. You will likely need to turn the gain down to get detail, but that might lose the ability to capture the moons.

    • @Devlinator61116
      @Devlinator61116 3 года назад

      The most widely used planetary processing software are Planetery Imaging Pre-Processor (or PIPP for short) and Autostakkert! 3. Final tweaks can be done in photoshop or any similar program.

  • @go-explore
    @go-explore 3 года назад

    Is there any good apps for star tracking that are accurate?? Cheers

    • @Eyesonthesky
      @Eyesonthesky  3 года назад

      I use Stellarium on my PC. Sky Safari is excellent for phone or tablet. Skeye is not quite as good as Sky Safari, but is free.

  • @jasonyoung8509
    @jasonyoung8509 3 года назад

    The link is broken for the phone mount