@yuckcrae lol merry Christmas care to explain a little more does it see the mood decently well ? It’s more of just like an introduced scope, a starter scope.
It’s not a bad beginner, budget friendly telescope. Great for seeing the moon . Saturn and Jupiter can also be seen, but not with a lot of detail. Although you can clearly see Saturns rings , Jupiter’s 4 moons are also visible with this telescope. I would recommend buying it and if you enjoy using this telescope then you will definitely want to upgrade to something better, but if you find you have no time or don’t have patience to use it, don’t bother wasting money on a more expensive telescope.
Holy shit when I set up my telescope the instructions said to put the Barlow in no wonder I’ve haven’t been able to see anything. Thank you so much now I’m ready to see the comet
Thank you for this video! I purchased this for my 6 y.o. grandson for Christmas because he expressed interest in space, then we spent time together this Saturday putting it together and I felt I let him down when we were only able to explore tree tops. Your video helped me see everything I did wrong lol and hopefully next Saturday we can advance to moon explorers so I can redeem myself! Thanks again and please keep the videos coming for newbies, our journey is just getting started and, clearly, I'm gonna need a better telescope and usage instructions 😀.
All I can say is…thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou. I got way more info from this video than the manual and thanks so much fir addressing the Barlow Lens. The little screw on the Barlow Lens doesn’t snug down with the other lenses. Also, i didn’t know about getting the finder scope to match the telescope. And thank you for mentioning the phone lens, so i need ti figure out which one to use.
Just started out with the Gskyer 80mm as my first ever telescope. I know I'll want to upgrade, but what a good way to start. Your video was really helpful in my learning process.
I bought this telescope last year because #1, I really enjoy gazing at the stars and planets, and #2, because I am a huge impulse buyer, and it was on sale haha. In all seriousness, when I put it together the first-time last year, I got so dang frustrated because I don't know the first thing about telescopes. I packed it all back up and was going to sell it on FB. Well, with all the current rave about the green comet, I wanted to be able to get a better look at it rather than just by the naked eye because I am almost certain I will not be around in 50,000 years to see it again. I watched a few short videos others had posted on this scope before I found yours, and I have to say, I wish I would have seen this last year! Your explanations and hands-on demonstrations on what each part does/can do, was extremely helpful. Especially since you used regular, non-astronomically smart people terms that benefited people more like myself. So, I just wanted to commend you on a job well done and suggest that you go into teaching; you certainly have a knack for instructing.
@@evilpaulstark I ended up just taking the finder scope off and using that. I was having a super hard time with the whole scope. I was able to use my phone camera to get a distant pic of the comet, but also last night here in Missouri, there was a strange greenish/yellow ring around the moon. Not like close around it, but it was a great distance away from the moon but it still had a distinct green ring all the way around the moon. If I can figure out how to post pics on here, I will.
@Claude Stark I couldn’t find how to upload a video to this thread, but managed to upload it on my you tube and it gave me a link which is below. I tagged you in it as well. ua-cam.com/users/shortsFE-XkpDv1UY?feature=share
Here’s the link for the green halo around the moon. Video taken with phone camera but looking through the finder scope. ua-cam.com/users/shortsf-4McOc6H3c?feature=share
Thank you for the instructions, first time i bought it for my son but all i see is inverted , upside down ? I don't understand why. Can you please tell me ?
Thank you for this indepth instruction and review. I bought a couple of these cheaply on the Goodwill online auction site with no knowledge about them. I only knew that these 70mm travel scopes were "fun" to just have while camping or traveling. I figured I could line the neighborhood kids up for views of the moon. Now that I have some idea, I'll take them out of their storage bags and try setting them up at home (they appear to be complete).
Thank you for a very concise explanation of this telescope and its accessories. I recently received this telescope and now have a better understanding of it's use, like throw out the 3x lens! When using the 25mm eyepiece during the day I cannot clearly focus on objects (a tree) that is approximately a 1/4 mile away. I noticed a threaded ring above the inserted eyepiece. Do I need to adjust this? If so, how?
Hello! Very helpful! So what telescope do you recommend is good for beginners adults learning about astronomy? I currently have the one in this video but kind of bummed it’s not so great to view other planets etc….
Thank you. I picked this up for an astronomy 101 course, and was very frustrated with it. Like others mentioned the included booklet isn't very helpful. This video gave me a better idea of what I should be looking for, maybe I'll actually get to see the stars and planets I need to visualize for lab work.
I got the 70mm scope from Amazon to use for the April eclipse. I went with it because it A. was really inexpensive and it's my first scope, and B. was about the same price as a similar specced scope that had a non-removeable sun filter so I went with this for more flexibility. I have some Baader film on order that I'll 3D print a holder for both the main telescope and the finder scope. I do have a question. What would give me better images of the sun? Should I make a holder for the entire 4" opening of the scope, or should I put the solar filter over the smaller hole in the dust cover? Also, when packing this scope back into the carry bag, should I take the finder scope off the telescope? (i.e. will leaving it on potentially damage the scope body and/or finder scope with the tripod in the bag?)
@@ezgreviews6775 Won't covering the front of the telescope (and finder scope) with the Baader solar film be sufficient to protect my scope/camera/eye from the sun during the partial portions of the eclipse? In all my research, I've not seen any indication otherwise.
Hi Wich refractor would you choose... Carson RP 200 80mm Celestron astromaster 80mm Gsyker 80mm or 90mm Is There Thay Much différence between 400 ,500 mm focal lenght. Thank you Jake, Canada
Thanks! My gsyker 80mm didn't come with manual or carrying bag. I was trying to align finder scope first . Mine unscrews from the back side. Is that what u mean by focusing it? The front barrel also turns on fs.
I'm binge watching your vids . Great content. How does this scope compare with the Orion st 80. And also what replaced the st 80? And what is a comparable scope to the st st80. Thanks
From this video it appears the smaller end of the finder scope that twists should either have a hole in it, or come off? Mine is a solid black piece that twists and definitely we are not able to see through it. It appears from the video the twisting is what should focus it so it doesn’t seem like it should come off. Help?
thank you so much!!! I just subscribed!! this really helps me understand what I gifted to my niece, she starts Earth Science this coming school year, and it even helps me when I got myself one so I can tell her what she needs step by step to do virtually over 600 mi away, she had assembled it and was disheartened when she didn't see anything so far.
I recommend everyone look up information on telescopes from channels like this for the very budget end, and fabulous channels like ed ting,. This is what makes youtube invaluable. A good tip for people having trouble focussing.... try to focus on something during the day in the distance.... also set the finderscope this way (you willneed the prism to see the image the correct way up)
So glad I found you! My husband got me a Gskyer telescope for Christmas and I have struggled to get it set up. Last night I tried to see Jupiter, since it is at it's closest distance to the Earth. What a comedy of errors. So I told myself to fine some clear instructions on getting this thing ready for tonight. And now I know what to do with the Barlow lens. Didn't know what that was for so now I won't bother with it. Thank you, Allan, for your clear instructions. By the way: the set up sheet enclosed with the telescope is English on one side and Chinese on the other 😄 Going to check out some more of your videos.
He's right. If I had seen this video before, I would have tried another telescope. I couldn't see Jupiter except as a blur of light. Years ago I saw Jupiter and it's moons using my son's telescope- which his grandmother gave him for Christmas. It was from L.L. Bean.Unfortunately I haven't seen one like it. I hope you have better luck. Once you see Jupiter and the moons you'll never forget it. 😊
I applaud your constant reminder of seemingly stupid things things like make sure the caps are off. As someone that has worked in the IT field, you would be gobsmacked at the number of "fixes" that were done by plugging in a monitor or turning on the monitor.
Allan, we have the Gskyer 70400-60350 telescope. We followed your instructions and have all the pieces. We can see clearly through each piece on its own but when we put it together we can see nothing but blurry light through any eye piece. We have been trying to look at the moon . We have the 10mm and the 25 mm. We have read some bad reviews on Amazon, after watching your video we wanted to email you to see if you knew what might help. Even though we are sure they aren’t, it looks like the lens is dirty or damaged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! We have a very interested young astronomer. Thanks so much
Amazing! Thank you for the update. I understand my telescope better. Am a new at this and you just gave me better education on it. Especially that Barlow really got me all confused and blurred until you mentioned that its useless.😅 Uh huh..
Hello and THANK YOU for such a detailed video. I'm an adult, and have 0 experience. I've purchased this on Amazon a few day ago and unfortunately I just find your video today (bummer!). Considering your review, I'm willing to return this one and get something a little bit better. What begginers telescope would you recommend? I could invest a little more if this allows me to enjoy more night sky. Thanks in advance! And again, great video!
I may just give this telescope to my grandkids and buy a better one for me. Any suggestion for a Telescope for about $250? I want to be able to look at some of the planets.
are you wanting a whole package... ie including mount? if so Id get a small dobsonian, something like a 4.5in if you have a decent tripod and mount, get an orion shortube 80:) or a gso/ tpo etc newtonian
Can't tell if I'm just stupid or missing something (this is my first telescope): In this video you look through your finderscope and say you can see light, but on mine the part which you look through in this video is just an opaque piece of plastic (not a cover). Is this a defect or just a different finderscope?
@@greenlanes1787oh my gosh! You’re right! Thank you! My first telescope and I’ve been trying to figure out how to see through the finder scope for over an hour!
Well I was hoping for this scope to be better but my kids should enjoy it. Looking at the moon as a kid with a telescope made me more curious about OuterSpace.
Just wondering what the next size up would be? I'd like to see rings on Saturn, etc. I too wouldn't have been able to get this together without a video! The others aren't really as helpful. Thank you! Clear Skies!
Thank you for the information on this one. I got it today for Christmas and the sheet was not that helpful. Just a beginner so looking forward to getting started now.
All the higher-end telescopes I play with are mostly metal. When I say mostly metal, I mean anything that matters is metal. There are parts that don’t make any difference and that is fine. I am not totally anti-plastic, just anti-plastic where it matters. Look at the 90mm refractor from Celestron, it has way more metal parts on it than the new Orion, and many of those are parts that do indeed matter.
Important! The 80mm version has a standard finder scope mount and I took some pretty good celestial photographs with a ZWO ASI585 planetary camera and a Sky Watcher AZ GTI go to mount, using it. Then, my friend talked me out of it and I gave it away.
This one didn't do much checked out to see if I'm using it wrong, but find your review to be accurate. It's just meh. I could see the moon enough to see the details a bit but nothing amazing. This was my first scope I got as a gift. I'd like to get something that does better in the night & is $500 or under. Thank you so much!
soczewki tego teleskopu a także soczewki szukacza , nie mają czarnych krawędzi . Powouje to szkoliwe odbaski . Obiektyw (soczewka) teleskopu nie jest pokryty warstwami antyrefleksyjnymi
Sir, I just became a subscriber. You have amazing content that answers many of my questions, and I even learned things that didn't even cross my mind! Thank you!
If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have been able to do my telescope I was ready to return it. Thank you so much
Is this a good scope !!
@@michaelhalllyou get what you expect for the price range.
@yuckcrae lol merry Christmas care to explain a little more does it see the mood decently well ? It’s more of just like an introduced scope, a starter scope.
Moon
@@yuckcrae ,Youll Need To Get A 90Deg Diagonal
It’s not a bad beginner, budget friendly telescope. Great for seeing the moon . Saturn and Jupiter can also be seen, but not with a lot of detail. Although you can clearly see Saturns rings , Jupiter’s 4 moons are also visible with this telescope. I would recommend buying it and if you enjoy using this telescope then you will definitely want to upgrade to something better, but if you find you have no time or don’t have patience to use it, don’t bother wasting money on a more expensive telescope.
Holy shit when I set up my telescope the instructions said to put the Barlow in no wonder I’ve haven’t been able to see anything. Thank you so much now I’m ready to see the comet
Thank you for this video! I purchased this for my 6 y.o. grandson for Christmas because he expressed interest in space, then we spent time together this Saturday putting it together and I felt I let him down when we were only able to explore tree tops. Your video helped me see everything I did wrong lol and hopefully next Saturday we can advance to moon explorers so I can redeem myself! Thanks again and please keep the videos coming for newbies, our journey is just getting started and, clearly, I'm gonna need a better telescope and usage instructions 😀.
All I can say is…thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou. I got way more info from this video than the manual and thanks so much fir addressing the Barlow Lens. The little screw on the Barlow Lens doesn’t snug down with the other lenses. Also, i didn’t know about getting the finder scope to match the telescope. And thank you for mentioning the phone lens, so i need ti figure out which one to use.
Just started out with the Gskyer 80mm as my first ever telescope. I know I'll want to upgrade, but what a good way to start. Your video was really helpful in my learning process.
Dude, I appreciate you're explanation on everything from setup to usage. I was definitely ready to either sell it or give it away.
Thanks! I got this for Christmas but wasn’t entirely sure how best to use it. This video was very helpful. Thank you!
I can’t see a thing on mine : /
This video helped me so much I was struggling with it at first!
I bought this telescope last year because #1, I really enjoy gazing at the stars and planets, and #2, because I am a huge impulse buyer, and it was on sale haha. In all seriousness, when I put it together the first-time last year, I got so dang frustrated because I don't know the first thing about telescopes. I packed it all back up and was going to sell it on FB. Well, with all the current rave about the green comet, I wanted to be able to get a better look at it rather than just by the naked eye because I am almost certain I will not be around in 50,000 years to see it again. I watched a few short videos others had posted on this scope before I found yours, and I have to say, I wish I would have seen this last year! Your explanations and hands-on demonstrations on what each part does/can do, was extremely helpful. Especially since you used regular, non-astronomically smart people terms that benefited people more like myself. So, I just wanted to commend you on a job well done and suggest that you go into teaching; you certainly have a knack for instructing.
We have the telescope, too. Haven't looked at the comet, yet, how did it look for you?
@@evilpaulstark I ended up just taking the finder scope off and using that. I was having a super hard time with the whole scope. I was able to use my phone camera to get a distant pic of the comet, but also last night here in Missouri, there was a strange greenish/yellow ring around the moon. Not like close around it, but it was a great distance away from the moon but it still had a distinct green ring all the way around the moon. If I can figure out how to post pics on here, I will.
@Claude Stark I couldn’t find how to upload a video to this thread, but managed to upload it on my you tube and it gave me a link which is below. I tagged you in it as well.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsFE-XkpDv1UY?feature=share
Here’s the link for the green halo around the moon. Video taken with phone camera but looking through the finder scope.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsf-4McOc6H3c?feature=share
@Claude Stark This link is for the video taken of the green halo by using only my phone camera.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsLikyKM4CKQo?feature=share
Thank you for the instructions, first time i bought it for my son but all i see is inverted , upside down ? I don't understand why. Can you please tell me ?
Thank you for this indepth instruction and review. I bought a couple of these cheaply on the Goodwill online auction site with no knowledge about them. I only knew that these 70mm travel scopes were "fun" to just have while camping or traveling. I figured I could line the neighborhood kids up for views of the moon. Now that I have some idea, I'll take them out of their storage bags and try setting them up at home (they appear to be complete).
Thank you so much for this video - I thought I was doing something wrong, but now I understand this telescope's limitations!
8:10 "snug everything down just lightly"
As my dad used to say, "a fly's nuthair and some air".
Thank you for a very concise explanation of this telescope and its accessories. I recently received this telescope and now have a better understanding of it's use, like throw out the 3x lens! When using the 25mm eyepiece during the day I cannot clearly focus on objects (a tree) that is approximately a 1/4 mile away. I noticed a threaded ring above the inserted eyepiece. Do I need to adjust this? If so, how?
Hello!
Very helpful!
So what telescope do you recommend is good for beginners adults learning about astronomy?
I currently have the one in this video but kind of bummed it’s not so great to view other planets etc….
Thanks so much for the informative video! We bought this for our 7-year-old as a gift and are looking forward to using it. Now we know how!
Thank you. I picked this up for an astronomy 101 course, and was very frustrated with it. Like others mentioned the included booklet isn't very helpful. This video gave me a better idea of what I should be looking for, maybe I'll actually get to see the stars and planets I need to visualize for lab work.
What would you suggest to get for a beginner that wants to see more than the moon and stars
I got the 70mm scope from Amazon to use for the April eclipse. I went with it because it A. was really inexpensive and it's my first scope, and B. was about the same price as a similar specced scope that had a non-removeable sun filter so I went with this for more flexibility. I have some Baader film on order that I'll 3D print a holder for both the main telescope and the finder scope. I do have a question. What would give me better images of the sun? Should I make a holder for the entire 4" opening of the scope, or should I put the solar filter over the smaller hole in the dust cover?
Also, when packing this scope back into the carry bag, should I take the finder scope off the telescope? (i.e. will leaving it on potentially damage the scope body and/or finder scope with the tripod in the bag?)
Don’t use a scope for the sun unless you have proper lenses doing it wrong can be dangerous
@@ezgreviews6775 Won't covering the front of the telescope (and finder scope) with the Baader solar film be sufficient to protect my scope/camera/eye from the sun during the partial portions of the eclipse? In all my research, I've not seen any indication otherwise.
Hi
Wich refractor would you choose...
Carson RP 200 80mm
Celestron astromaster 80mm
Gsyker 80mm or 90mm
Is There Thay Much différence between 400 ,500 mm focal lenght.
Thank you
Jake, Canada
I appreciate your honesty! Video was helpful and clear. I got mine for a bargain so will try it before I decide to upscale.
So should i be able to focus on the moon with this one? I just can’t seem to get it right which is disheartening considering I’m a photographer haha
Thanks! My gsyker 80mm didn't come with manual or carrying bag. I was trying to align finder scope first . Mine unscrews from the back side. Is that what u mean by focusing it? The front barrel also turns on fs.
My 80mm has 2 black rings around it with studs. Whats supposed to mount there?
How do we find/pair the 4 digit QR code with the app
On our phones?
I'm binge watching your vids . Great content. How does this scope compare with the Orion st 80. And also what replaced the st 80? And what is a comparable scope to the st st80. Thanks
From this video it appears the smaller end of the finder scope that twists should either have a hole in it, or come off? Mine is a solid black piece that twists and definitely we are not able to see through it. It appears from the video the twisting is what should focus it so it doesn’t seem like it should come off. Help?
My finder had a back cover that comes off (gently) leaving the eye piece able to rotate and focus.
thank you so much!!! I just subscribed!! this really helps me understand what I gifted to my niece, she starts Earth Science this coming school year, and it even helps me when I got myself one so I can tell her what she needs step by step to do virtually over 600 mi away, she had assembled it and was disheartened when she didn't see anything so far.
I recommend everyone look up information on telescopes from channels like this for the very budget end, and fabulous channels like ed ting,.
This is what makes youtube invaluable.
A good tip for people having trouble focussing.... try to focus on something during the day in the distance.... also set the finderscope this way (you willneed the prism to see the image the correct way up)
Nice video. after the instructions making very little sense, your video assured me that I got it put together correctly. Means a lot to my son
The instructions sucked. Spotter scope normally to show stuff upside down?
Would it be good as a solar(sun) scope?
So glad I found you! My husband got me a Gskyer telescope for Christmas and I have struggled to get it set up. Last night I tried to see Jupiter, since it is at it's closest distance to the Earth. What a comedy of errors. So I told myself to fine some clear instructions on getting this thing ready for tonight. And now I know what to do with the Barlow lens. Didn't know what that was for so now I won't bother with it. Thank you, Allan, for your clear instructions. By the way: the set up sheet enclosed with the telescope is English on one side and Chinese on the other 😄 Going to check out some more of your videos.
My instruction are English on both sides, same exact instructions twice.
Were you able to see it? I just ordered one.
He's right. If I had seen this video before, I would have tried another telescope. I couldn't see Jupiter except as a blur of light. Years ago I saw Jupiter and it's moons using my son's telescope- which his grandmother gave him for Christmas. It was from L.L. Bean.Unfortunately I haven't seen one like it. I hope you have better luck. Once you see Jupiter and the moons you'll never forget it. 😊
Excellent honest review that was very helpful. Thank you very much.
Wow!! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I did not know what to expect when I was given this.
I applaud your constant reminder of seemingly stupid things things like make sure the caps are off. As someone that has worked in the IT field, you would be gobsmacked at the number of "fixes" that were done by plugging in a monitor or turning on the monitor.
Allan,
we have the Gskyer 70400-60350 telescope.
We followed your instructions and have all the pieces. We can see clearly through each piece on its own but when we put it together we can see nothing but blurry light through any eye piece. We have been trying to look at the moon . We have the 10mm and the 25 mm. We have read some bad reviews on Amazon, after watching your video we wanted to email you to see if you knew what might help. Even though we are sure they aren’t, it looks like the lens is dirty or damaged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! We have a very interested young astronomer. Thanks so much
same problem
You need to focus the 🔭
Does the eyepiece rattle? is it blurry at full focus? does the image begin to clear at any time?
@@gothicm3rcy426 mine is blurry at full focus and everything i have the gskyer AZ70400
I can’t see anything but blur
Amazing! Thank you for the update. I understand my telescope better. Am a new at this and you just gave me better education on it. Especially that Barlow really got me all confused and blurred until you mentioned that its useless.😅 Uh huh..
What about the 90mm that's the one I have. Have you reviewed the 90mm?
Hello and THANK YOU for such a detailed video. I'm an adult, and have 0 experience. I've purchased this on Amazon a few day ago and unfortunately I just find your video today (bummer!). Considering your review, I'm willing to return this one and get something a little bit better. What begginers telescope would you recommend? I could invest a little more if this allows me to enjoy more night sky. Thanks in advance! And again, great video!
My spotter scope shows everything upside down. Is that normal?
@@mattpry9607 yes, refractor telescopes show upside down unless you have a erect image diagonal like this one amzn.to/3Pb3aju
Great information, but I wanted to let you know that I’m pretty sure your audio is just the slightest bit off from the video
I may just give this telescope to my grandkids and buy a better one for me. Any suggestion for a Telescope for about $250? I want to be able to look at some of the planets.
are you wanting a whole package... ie including mount? if so Id get a small dobsonian, something like a 4.5in
if you have a decent tripod and mount, get an orion shortube 80:) or a gso/ tpo etc newtonian
Thanks for the honest and thorough review.
I'm getting shadows behind the images
How do I fix it 🤔
watched a bunch of videos & this one helped me the most! thanks Allan
Bought this telescope for my nephew, appreciate this video.
Can't tell if I'm just stupid or missing something (this is my first telescope): In this video you look through your finderscope and say you can see light, but on mine the part which you look through in this video is just an opaque piece of plastic (not a cover). Is this a defect or just a different finderscope?
There's a little cap to pry off. Took me a minute to realize it, but it's there
@@greenlanes1787oh my gosh! You’re right! Thank you! My first telescope and I’ve been trying to figure out how to see through the finder scope for over an hour!
Well I was hoping for this scope to be better but my kids should enjoy it. Looking at the moon as a kid with a telescope made me more curious about OuterSpace.
Can you also show the result of this telescope
whats planets can you see with this telescope at least the color of the planets.
What about the white dot ufos? Can I see those?
Just wondering what the next size up would be? I'd like to see rings on Saturn, etc.
I too wouldn't have been able to get this together without a video! The others aren't really as helpful. Thank you!
Clear Skies!
it can only connect to smart phones?
How can you see another galaxy and Saturns rings but not mars
Thank you so much, you really helped me figure this thing out. I appreciate you💙
Thank you for the information on this one. I got it today for Christmas and the sheet was not that helpful. Just a beginner so looking forward to getting started now.
Good job. I purchased this unit for my wife. This helped a lot.
Thanks so much, great explanation for a beginner like me!
are any telescopes all metal anymore?
All the higher-end telescopes I play with are mostly metal. When I say mostly metal, I mean anything that matters is metal. There are parts that don’t make any difference and that is fine. I am not totally anti-plastic, just anti-plastic where it matters. Look at the 90mm refractor from Celestron, it has way more metal parts on it than the new Orion, and many of those are parts that do indeed matter.
Great video, I just bought the Gskyer AZ 70400 model as my 1st telescope. I wanted something I could take with me camping.
Important! The 80mm version has a standard finder scope mount and I took some pretty good celestial photographs with a ZWO ASI585 planetary camera and a Sky Watcher AZ GTI go to mount, using it. Then, my friend talked me out of it and I gave it away.
I got this telescope for Christmas
Thank you sir. Great Christmas gift!!
This one didn't do much checked out to see if I'm using it wrong, but find your review to be accurate. It's just meh. I could see the moon enough to see the details a bit but nothing amazing. This was my first scope I got as a gift. I'd like to get something that does better in the night & is $500 or under. Thank you so much!
This amzn.to/3xVcYGa is one of my favorites in your price range. Far better than the one you were using.
Thank you Allan, this video pas quite helpful.
I still can’t see anything when all the lenses are together I just see white ligjt
Got this for my birthday from my wife three days ago
Thankyou for your help, much appreciated 👍
is it possible to connect dslr with this telescope
Possible? Yes. Something you want to do? No.
Great video. Very helpful
Are you telling me galaleo’s scope was better than this?
@@stonecollide7157no, but a) his seeing conditions were massively better, and b) he was thrilled to see things only 3x bigger than with the naked eye.
Good video. Very helpful
Thank you! Helped so much ❤
Thanks for this video
Nice vid, Thanks! Liked and subbed!
soczewki tego teleskopu a także soczewki szukacza , nie mają czarnych krawędzi . Powouje to szkoliwe odbaski . Obiektyw (soczewka) teleskopu nie jest pokryty warstwami antyrefleksyjnymi
It shows upside
@@marvinwashington2600 yes, refractor telescopes show images upside down unless you have an erect image diagonal like this one amzn.to/3Pb3aju
So what you're saying is TIGHTEN THE SCREWS SUPER TIGHT, right? 😂😂😂 Ty for the information!
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Great video
Sir, I just became a subscriber. You have amazing content that answers many of my questions, and I even learned things that didn't even cross my mind! Thank you!
Mitchell Field
Thank you, new subie
Marianna Springs
Boyle Branch
I can’t afford much so I don’t care as long as I can see things better than just a dot of light
Weber Keys
ten teleskop jest przeznaczony dla dzieci do zabawy
Great video your sure know your telescopes. If this is so cheap can we just send them to every flat earther in the country lol
Omg I had to stop watching this OVER EXPLAINER!
Where does the damn mirror go anyone ?