I also subbed for that sole reason, first one with hands on that I've seen. Obviously Celestron didn't send out review units on this one which is surprising
great stuff. my seestar is pretty close to the origin images you are showing but not quite (better than your seestar images) not sure why - still a clear winner
Origin exposure time was 910 seconds. With the C11, it was 30 minutes with 5 minute auto-guided subs. So you could argue that this is not EAA, and I would agree. It looks like the Seestar was 15 minutes. Between the Origin and Seestar, it really wasn't close. Within just a couple minutes, the Origin image was jaw-dropping, incredible. Kind of a holy @#@%# moment for me. I'm not a Celestron shill either - just some average guy that likes telescopes! 🔭🔭🔭
Ditch the music. For pluto would be nicer if you used a simple arrow instead of a icon with 3 similar parts, even though it was clear where it was. Thanks for the comparison.
Excellent editing of picture and sound! Plus the sky shots - amazing!
Thanks! 😊
Wow! awesome comparison !
Cannot believe wait to see more from your Origin!
Thanks for sharing!!🤩
Thanks for watching!
Wow finally someone got the origin and sharing. Subbed!!
I also subbed for that sole reason, first one with hands on that I've seen. Obviously Celestron didn't send out review units on this one which is surprising
Nice observatory !👍🙋♂️🇭🇷
Very nice comparison!
All excellent! What is the music 🎶?
This is going to change the game!
that is amazing
nice comparison
What is the igloo looking thing called?
Really nice work on this video!
What software are you using on the c11 for imaging and auto guiding?
Thanks! SharpCap and phd2.
Awesome 👌
I like your observatory 👍
Where did you get it?
skyshedpod.com - It's nice. Setting up and tearing down the scope was a pain, so this was a nice addition to the backyard.
great stuff. my seestar is pretty close to the origin images you are showing but not quite (better than your seestar images) not sure why - still a clear winner
Plus its cheaper and more mobile
What were the exposure times for the origin and c11 on M31?
Origin exposure time was 910 seconds. With the C11, it was 30 minutes with 5 minute auto-guided subs. So you could argue that this is not EAA, and I would agree. It looks like the Seestar was 15 minutes. Between the Origin and Seestar, it really wasn't close. Within just a couple minutes, the Origin image was jaw-dropping, incredible. Kind of a holy @#@%# moment for me. I'm not a Celestron shill either - just some average guy that likes telescopes! 🔭🔭🔭
Ditch the music. For pluto would be nicer if you used a simple arrow instead of a icon with 3 similar parts, even though it was clear where it was.
Thanks for the comparison.
please test on jupiter. nobody has
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