Thanks very much John. Due to current weather conditions etc. I scheduled my 2023 AP review a little earlier. :) Clear skies mate, hope you are heaving better AP conditions then we have had recently.
Thanks so much Ollie. Unfortunately there were only very few occasions to go out and to AP...and looks like it won't change very much the couple of weeks left this year. Let's see. Really appreciate all your support! Thank you & clear skies.
Hey, very clean and beautiful results there :) Did you use a barlowlense for the jupiter pictures? If so, do you have any recommendations for a good quality one? Keep up your excelent work :)
Thank you so much. 😊 For Jupiter I used my Skywatcher 200 PDS, a ZWO 385 MC Pro camera and a Baader 2,25x Q-Turret barlow lens. This was actually my very first barlow lens I purchased. It's for sure not the best or one of the better when it comes to images quality but I like it (but I also have no direct 2,25x lens to compare). For the beginning it's a really good one (and before I purchased it I also saw many good reviews about that one. In this video I talk more about this Jupiter video/image ruclips.net/video/DkfYakHCuPQ/видео.html For Mars I used my a more expensive Explore Scientific 5x barlow lens (which I highly recommend). You can find the video here. ruclips.net/video/03Dtr6R-h3w/видео.html In this video you can also find a direct barlow comparison. - I hope this helps. :) Clear skies
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Great images from your new scope
Thanks very much Tony. :) Clear skies
That's a great look back at the year Michael 👌
Thanks very much John. Due to current weather conditions etc. I scheduled my 2023 AP review a little earlier. :) Clear skies mate, hope you are heaving better AP conditions then we have had recently.
Nice selection of images man
Thanks so much Ollie. Unfortunately there were only very few occasions to go out and to AP...and looks like it won't change very much the couple of weeks left this year. Let's see. Really appreciate all your support! Thank you & clear skies.
beautiful images. Do you use a coma corrector ?
Thanks very much! :) Yes, I'm using the TS-Optics NEWTONIAN Coma Corrector 0.95x Maxfield - 3-element - 2". Clear skies
Nice scope. Nice work.
Thank you for watching & your kind comment, cs
Hey, very clean and beautiful results there :)
Did you use a barlowlense for the jupiter pictures?
If so, do you have any recommendations for a good quality one?
Keep up your excelent work :)
Thank you so much. 😊 For Jupiter I used my Skywatcher 200 PDS, a ZWO 385 MC Pro camera and a Baader 2,25x Q-Turret barlow lens. This was actually my very first barlow lens I purchased. It's for sure not the best or one of the better when it comes to images quality but I like it (but I also have no direct 2,25x lens to compare). For the beginning it's a really good one (and before I purchased it I also saw many good reviews about that one. In this video I talk more about this Jupiter video/image
ruclips.net/video/DkfYakHCuPQ/видео.html
For Mars I used my a more expensive Explore Scientific 5x barlow lens (which I highly recommend).
You can find the video here. ruclips.net/video/03Dtr6R-h3w/видео.html In this video you can also find a direct barlow comparison. - I hope this helps. :) Clear skies
@@tullyfisher It's both actually not as expensive as i would have thought with your results :D
Really impressive, though :)
Thanks a lot!