MSM Nomad and Rokinon 135 - Pocket Powerhouse?
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
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This is how I started out with astrophotography: the previous MSM, a full frame DSLR and a manual focus Zeiss 100mm f2 lens. Great fun! But then I wanted more, especially deep sky objects. M42, no problem, M31 already a bit trickier, M45 went well.
Hey, let’s try a 200mm lens! That didn’t work out well. I spent quite a bit of loc-tite but the MSM just could not hold it.
And finding objects that are not visible to the eye is really challenging. I used a method from Nico Carver with printing out star charts and using those to find objects (‘at the next bright star go slightly to the left’), but after half a year I bought myself a go-to mount as I spent too much time searching instead of photographing.
I still have the MSM and use it sometimes for really wide field shots or with meteor showers. But it was a great and relatively cheap entry into this wonderful hobby.
Yeah it’s definitely not a long-term or full-time solution if you want to explore deep space Astro photography but if you want to check it out or use it as a secondary set up it’s not a bad little gadget. it allows you to take it places you can’t take a full go to mount, but can still bring your camera and tripod
This is so cool! I have a few wide angle and zoom lenses - what a neat idea for a portable set up. Thanks for more great content on both high end and less expensive equipment.
So very cool, thanks for doing these, your the online king of astrophotography now.
Haha maybe one day glad it’s helpful :)
This looks like it would be a great little tracker to take on those non-astro related trips along with a DSLR/mirror less camera and small tripod just in case you get the chance to image the night sky for a few hours.
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking for a trip that you normally couldn’t bring anything. Be able to sneak one of these in your suitcase and head out
Brill - thanks. A lot to be said for such a wide-field view - and adding a narrowband filter can give amazing results!
I have Gen 2 version of the original Move-Shoot-Move tracker and I love it to bits for what it is. A small, portable, lightweight tracker that is ridiculously quick and easy to set up. I use it primarily for nightscapes with a DSLR and a 16-35mm lens. I get 90-120s easily that wide.
Wouldn't use it for anything longer than 100/135mm, but that's not really what the tracker is primarily designed for either.
Yeah, I’m sure there are people that are getting more than I was. That’s why I said I think you can go longer than 30 seconds at 135 if you really optimized but with a nice tripod and a good polar alignment it’s a nice little piece of pocket sized gear. I had more fun than I thought I would and I’ll definitely take it with me on my first dark sky visit of the year!
This is great! I didn't even get through the entire video before I went ahead and bought one. I had literally been looking for a small secondary tracking mount earlier today. Thanks for this!
Haha glad to hear. Hopefully you found the link in the description to make it easier. If you do watch the whole thing, I find a couple of their other products helpful specifically the sharpening mask they make for lenses and they have a ball head for polar alignment I’d like to try.
@@darkrangersinc I did indeed use the link. I also went back later and finished watching the video. 🙂
Thanks again!
Nice review and change of pace from the full on rigs Ryan 👏🏻👏🏻🔭🌌
Thank you I thought it would be cool to mix it up! The next rig will be on the opposite end of the spectrum that’s for sure lol
this is something for me!
It’s definitely a good little piece of kit
Interesting.
Consistent
for this setup with roken 135, do you think it is possbile to go beyond 30 seconds exposure, say 1 minute or even longer?
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