Hello Jason. I stumbled upon your channel a few days ago. I watch quite a few astronomy/telescope/amateur astrophotograpy related channels. I have to say that I think your channel is a treasure trove! Really, what a beginner needs! Many channels assume that you know a lot already or have thousands of dollars to spend... From you I finally learned how to use my EQ mount! That is what I mean: hands on information! Off course I liked, subscribed and hit the notification bell! Thanks for your work.
Id recommend PIPP -> Autostakkert3 for stacking -> Registax6 for wavelets (sharpening and denoise)...could skip PIPP if AS3 can open the raw file, otherwise use PIPP to output a .avi 🙂
I just want you to know that I’m very grateful for your videos especially as I bought my first telescope last week and it’s a skywatcher explorer 130m.I’ve got the factory 25mm I bought a 15mm plossl and am waiting for my celestron omni Barlow 2x lens.hope to see some planets this year✌️
“Start capture? I have no clue” haha nice one mate. You’re a few steps ahead of me. Just getting used to my new telescope and may dabble in photography if I can do it affordably. And you’re right, very little info on this and other very basic stuff so thanks for doing the baby steps live and keep it up the good work mate.
Hello Mark. Thank you my friend. Haha, it was the only way I was going to know for sure....I am going to be doing more on the very basic stuff...After all, that's the stage I am at the moment, so stay tuned buddy. Good luck on your journey too. Clear skies pal :)
Jason, How refreshing to see someone actually admitting they are learning, I'm an oldy and have just taken delivery of my scope, and you are just what I'm looking for, I look forward to joining you in your journey and learning with you, keep up the good work. Yep and subscribed. By the way GO to the opticians you need your eye sight. Cheers.
Hello IceRabbit 29. Thank you for your kind words and support my friend.. Enjoy your new telescope.. And YES, I really must see a Optician.. Take care, clear skies :)
I've been looking forward this one! You mentioned that there isn't enough information for beginners on astrophotography software, and I agree. If you happen to delve deeper into that, I'd definitely be interested in your perspective.
Hello inzainiac. For sure friend, as you say, beginner astrophotography videos are scarce so I will definitely be doing some beginner videos on using the various software and such like....That is when I figure it out myself of course lol. Take care. Clear skies :)
Your more than welcome Roger. I love refractors, I need to get another myself...102 mm is a good size to start out with , so good choice. there... You will have lot's of fun with it.. Enjoy your new telescope buddy... Take care :)
Absolutely brilliant Jason. I’m in exactly the same boat as you. Though I really haven’t got a clue, but looking forward to finally having a go somewhen. Not been able to get out, as very busy with work and having to get up. Also the weathers been bad. I would like it if you did do the processing video you mentioned. Thanks for taking the time to do all your excellent beginners videos. As I’ve said before, they are a great help. Notice you’ve got some adverts added in now. Hope they’re paying you 😂👍🏻 Clear skies and stay safe
Hello Martin. Thank you so much. We are learning together then, long way to go yet but we'll get there...Your more than welcome buddy, is so nice to help people in the amazing hobby and when I get comments like yours it makes it all the more worthwhile...Stay safe friend clear skies :)
Thank you for the video. We brought ours to the beach to capture ships out in the ocean but they are coming out very grainy. Taking out the barlow lense did help but we would love to see if you have a video on how to capture and use the stacking options. I know you mentioned another video so please let us know if you have one for a beginner like me.
For a first time attempt on a scope with only R.A. drive, pretty amazing. The software will come with practice, there is advise further down which I am sure you have read, one thing I would try and advise is try to keep the gain down whilst keeping a high frame rate you can do this by using a smaller resolution, not sure what the 105 (reminds me of my group set on the bike) my ZWO ASI 120MC has a max resolution of something like 1200x950 but changing that to 320x240 vastly improves capture rate. You touched on it when you mentioned faster data rates, this is the difference between USB3 and 2, but you need to plug it into a USB3 on the computer, otherwise it reverts to USB2, I am not sure what that means to capture rates. The more frames you can capture in a given time gives you a better chance of capturing those still moments. You will be doing a video on your new computerised mount and how to set that up if the photography bug bites. You mentioned it doesn't take much for it to be off. What I do if the mount isn't going to the object is to use my full frame dslr then centre, then switch cameras then refocus re-centre if needed, then I can, pop in a Barlow if the seeing is upto it. I have just had to reinstall my system after a psu failed back in the spring. I am fortunate in that I have a 10x6ft shed and open views east to sw, the computer runs on rubber bands like yours but this has 3, but being a desktop it has the ability to be upgraded cheaply, USB3 expansion card being an example. The mount is permanent in the garden so just need to plug power and two USB cables, one to the mount and one to the USB hub, which then controls cameras guide and imaging, you have mentioned a motorised focuser, I have the exact same one, the motor is fine but the controller left a lot to be desired there is however a wireless unit you can get which replaces the handset, two versions one is just a remote module and another which can be controlled in software, either way you can be at your computer whilst doing the focusing. Have a look here shop.4tronix.co.uk/collections/astro-electronics
Completely new to telescopes and Astrophotography. If you could walk us through a basic setup, parts, programs, and editing process I am sure ALL of us would be grateful and pleased to learn.
finally got to use my new telescope last night , got amazing view of the waxing crescent , waited till 2 am to point it to the 2 gas giants and the clouds rolled in so..... still waiting ... clear sky to you my friend
Wow, those are some great results for a first time astrophotographer! It'll take a lot of practice to get used to focusing that thing perfectly though. Maybe you should look into a electronic focuser or at the end of the day just putting a really long wrench on your focuser wheel and slowly turning it. Clear skies!
Hello Nexpreet, thank you, yes it could have gone a lot worse. Quite right, focusing is a bit of a issue, especially with my eyes lol. If I do get into this side of the hobby more I will definitely look into getting a electronic focuser. clear skies friend :)
Hi Jason, found your website via the you tube algorithm. I like your style🙂. I am now living in Ottawa Canada but originally from Bolton Uk You have a new subscriber Cheers Andrew
Hello Andrew. Thank you for your support my friend, much appreciated. I bet you don't miss the British weather , done nothing but rain here for about 3 weeks...It will be winter by the time summer arrives :)
I am a beginner too and at times gets frustrating. But we shall endure! Finally been able to get my Android to work with an adapter. Thank you for that help there. I am thinking on purchasing the SVbony 105 or even the 305. But I will work with what I have and that's a Celestron 114mm AZ Explorer StarSense Telescope my son bought me and my Android using Pro Cam to shoot stills and Video( when it works - get errors). Got all three free programs and yeah a BIG learning curve to use those programs. I can get great images but nothing with detail. Thanks again Jason for your vids. Always looking forward to the next one. Space is the limit! * and I am looking for a equatorial motorized tracking base for this telescope. $$$ :/
The sky-watcher az gti is a great mount if you have patience. And the 305, I recently gave it try having 2 days out camping with the express purpose of imaging with it out in a dark sky place...wasted a whole night trying to get good images. I had high hopes but after spending 12+ hours working with it I returned it. I used it on a 650mm newt and a 2050mm sct, didn't get good images on either.
Hello,Thank you, much appreciated buddy. I'm slowly getting my head around it all...Yes me too, can't wait to try it out on the gas giants. Not had much chance to have a proper play with it yet because of bad weather. Hopefully I'll get a chance soon. Take care, clear skies :)
Not sure why people complain about a 35 pound camera. Great for learning the basics. I use mine for hydrogen-alpha Solar and planetary imaging. One thing that is relevant, at least for me is the old USB 2, with my older dedictaed astro computer. Nice, no fuss vid, thanks :)
Nice video Jason! First time you capture the moon and planets is very exiting. I tested also this camera a few nights ago on the moon with my Maksutov, also on Jupiter and Saturn, had to stay untill morning to capture them
Hey buddy, thank you. Yes it was fun, can't wait to try it on the planets...How were the results you got at the gas giants? That's the problem with Saturn and Jupiter at the moment isn't it, you have to stay up so late to view them....Roll on later on in the year. :)
Excellent Jason! Brilliant first images I thought! Don't worry about RAW that's more for DSO imaging, you just want to film the Moon with the AVI file setting. You did a grand job, this video was like bottling every ones first time just pressing stuff to see what it does lol Brilliant :D Oh and I hear you regarding the glasses, I've recently reached the two glasses stage myself and everything you do feels like you've got the wrong pair on! :D Nice one Jason :)
Hooray! Chris is back..With the best name in the world :D...Thanks buddy.... I see, so RAW is just for DSO's that makes sense, as in photo not video....Yeah, that was my strategy, press buttons and see what happens lol. Looking forward to trying it on the gas giant's...I Know tell me about it, I swap my specks that many times I'm starting to wear a grove in the side of my head xD.
People have this misconception that astrophotography is an expensive hobby. That's not necessarily true. This is a perfect example of how this hobby is actually quite affordable.
Good video. I would research software called PIPP to crop and centre the planets. Then Autostakkert to stack the output from PIPP and finally Registax to sharpen the image and balance the colours.
Hey Jason you did so good on your first time with camera! Those shots were pretty good and the more you learn the better you'll get! Your always learning new things about Astronomy etc as it's an never ending learning science which you are always learning and having fun! The weather isn't that good here too but there be clear nights coming. Looking forward to see how you do with the planets especially Saturn! Hope you caught up on your sleep! I heard once who'd make the best astronomer? Has all the qualifications? A vampire!!! He is only a wake at night! Take care friend and stay safe!!!
Hey Bushcraft Thanks buddy, wasn't to bad was It...I've seen worse..lol..Yeah. Can't wait to have a go at the planets.....LOL! Vampire's, you know that's the problem with reflector telescopes....YOU CAN'T SEE VAMPIRES IN THEM...You have been warned ;)
you are on the right track Jason, just play around with different settings and you will learn very quickly the svbony 105 was my first camera to learn with when i started astrophotography and i still have it 🔭👍
Great Test Run Jason!! The Moon looks Great!! looks like your on the right track, you did it right, but You need to Decrease the display Resolution in Sharpcap to get High Frame Rate!! Record The AVI and Process them Autostackert 2 (Use Drizzle feature in Autostackert 2)!! You can Use Histogram Tool in Sharpcap to Get the Right Exposure Settings. sharp caps live stacking feature can help to capture DSOs too!! If you need Any more Help, (You Can Email me or Ask It Hear) Hope a you have Fun Ahead in planetary Season, Good luck, Clear Skies!🔭
Hello Francois. Neither. It's a Skywatcher 130M with a 900 FL. The small 70mm Refractor piggybacking is a custom, built up from various damaged telescopes to make one good one.
Thanks Jason,I've just ordered one on your recommendation, im really looking forward to having a go, it will be a lot easier using this camera than trying to centre my mobile onto a mount then onto the eyepiece. Where are you from?, you sound local to me, im in Nottingham
Well done, its a great camera to start the hobby, like you say for those people before spending a ton of money in another expensive camera. Cannot go wrong with 40 bucks camera🙂
Thanks for this review. I'm thinking of changing a camera that I bought on Aliexpress that goes with the name "Angeleyes" and though I managed to get good photos, they're not the best and I have problems to focus planets on it. Maybe is too much to ask but could you make a review of the "angel eyes" camera? Again, thank for so many useful videos.
Hello Geoffrey. Yeah, they are great for the money, you can't go wrong really.. One little update though, the 105 is purely for lunar and planets unfortunately not suitable for deep sky.
I use PIPP for crop and center image, then using Autostakkert3 for stacking and finally I prefer Astra Image software for wavelets and other stuff. They doing it much better than Registax 😀👌 Recommended to try this one instead of Registax 😉 Oh, and bring the clear skies to you, Jason 🌌😃
Hello Timz. Simple answer. No. You have to use it like a eyepiece so you just place the camera in the focuser of the telescope. To increase mag you can use a barlow lens. Hope this helps :)
Bonjour j'ai un monoculaire 20-60x60 et l'oculaire d'origine zoom jusqu'a 60 fois, mais si je l'enleve et que je mets une camera telescope je perdrai le zoom non? comment ca marche je comprend pas ?
bonjour j'espère que mon français est ok je ne suis pas sûr à 100% je n'ai jamais utilisé de zoom avec une caméra astro auparavant mais j'imagine que vous seriez toujours en mesure d'utiliser la fonction zoom car vous pouvez ajouter des Barlow aux caméras astro comme je l'ai dit, je ne l'ai jamais vraiment essayé, donc je ne suis pas sûr à 100%, désolé de ne pas pouvoir vous donner de réponse précise. Prends soin de toi l'ami
Set gain to 0. Set exposure settings. Set capture time period (30 seconds etc). Start capture For planets, there'll probably be a section where you can change the resolution of the camera (referred to typically as "ROI" (Region of Interest) - which reduces the resolution area, and should increase frame rate. All of this is referred to as "lucky imaging". It's pretty much how modern planetary and lunar imaging is done (and solar). Capture video (in this case, using sharpcap cos the SV105 apparently doesn't have ascom drivers and won't work with firecapture). Once you finally have your video, you can use software to pick the best frames, and stack those frames. Most people use Autostakkert! 3, which is very easy to use. Once you have your stacked image, you can then proceed to sharpen it. most people use registax 6 wavelets for sharpening although it's a clunky and buggy experience imho. an alternative to registax is astrosurface, which appears more stable and can do wavelet sharpening like registax. Hope this helps.
I'll add that this camera, whilst cheap, has 3 major issues: 1. it's only 8 bit 2. it's USB2 only 3. no ascom driver (limits which software it can be used for capturing with). I have a sharpcap pro licence but I much prefer to use firecapture for capturing data. The pros of course are that it's so cheap and it offers pretty reasonable results for those dipping their toes into planetary/lunar/solar imaging.
Hello there. Thank you so much for this advice it's going to help me a lot. I'll definitely have a look at the other software you mentioned. I have been sent the Svbony 205 now, don't know if it's any better than the 105 but time will tell.. That's when the clouds sod off that is. Thanks again my friend for your advice very much appreciated. Take care clear skies :)
@@smalloptics753 You're welcome. Always look at the specs [of the camera] The SV105 has pixel sizes of 3um and only 1.4mp. The SV205 has 8mp and pixel size of 1.4um. In theory, the SV205 has more resolution available to it, given the larger amount of mp and smaller pixels. The SV205 is also USB3, so in theory, should have a higher fps (fps is important in planetary imaging). More frames, the better the chance of capturing good frames that can be used for stacking. Neither camera offers ASCOM drivers it appears, which is really BAD imho. It limits what software you can use. I have also noticed that the svbony cameras seem to have limited fps for the same chipset/sensor when compared to ZWO cameras (compare the specs on the SV305 vs the ZWO 290mc). For example, with the SV305, max fps is 130 @ 12 bit ADC. Bit rate is effectively 2^12 ranges of colour (4096 steps). For planetary, bit rate isn't super important, most images shoot at 8 bit believe or not, to give maximum frame rate attainable. SVBONY specs are really dodgy, not telling you much in the way of information. The ZW) 290mc can do nearly 800fps @ 8 bit and ROI (region of interest, think of it like a crop) 320*240 pixel cropped area. You pays for what you get. Frame rate is critical with lucky imaging. For example, if you're getting 800fps, and 5% of those captured frames are really good and can be stacked to make a great image, that's 40 frames. if you're only getting 200fps and 5%, that's 8 frames. Stacking helps reduce sensor noise btw (and spec that's well worth investigating), so the more frames you stack, the better noise from the sensor will be suppressed. Less noise, less smearing of finer details in the image.
@@davepastern Thanks for the info buddy you do get what you pay for I suppose.. As a bit of an update,I've just been sent the 205 to try, so it will be interesting to see if they are worth the extra bit of money.
@@smalloptics753 I'm pretty sure the 205 is non ascom too. I think only the SV305 is ascom compliant. Even then, the camera is hobbled - much lower frame rates than other cameras using the same sony 290 sensor. I'd rather save a bit more and get a ZWO 224 mc in some respects, but I will admit that a cheapie SV105 still appeals somewhat, even if it is a very limited product. PS I have a ZWO 290mm mono camera ;-)
The main reason why I wanted to do this in the first place was to see the color of a nebula cause our stupid eyes can't see it and now I just want to do it for the fun!
Hello there. Everything is fine, just had some camera issues, but I'm getting it sorted out, should be back up and running by the end of the weekend. If you check out my community page I explain all on there...Be back very soon friend, stay safe, clear skies :)
Hey Jason I've only been into Astrophotography for 6 months and I thought you did a great job. I think the RAW format you referred to is just for taking photos as opposed to video so yes you did it right mate👍 I found a good begginer video by Dylan O Donnell on stacking your moon photos. Looks a great little starter camera. If I can help any feel free to drop me an email(On my UA-cam page). Enjoyed the video as always.👍🔭
Hey Epic. They just sent me a email and ask me if I wanted to test it out. I think they just search UA-cam and facebook for astro channels and groups then send them out it your interested. so in other words they pick you.
Hello Jason. I stumbled upon your channel a few days ago. I watch quite a few astronomy/telescope/amateur astrophotograpy related channels. I have to say that I think your channel is a treasure trove! Really, what a beginner needs! Many channels assume that you know a lot already or have thousands of dollars to spend... From you I finally learned how to use my EQ mount! That is what I mean: hands on information! Off course I liked, subscribed and hit the notification bell! Thanks for your work.
Hello Peter. Thank you so much for your kind words and support. Great to hear my videos are helping you. All the best friend, clear skies :)
Love listening to ur narration especially when u realise something new and laugh.Respect the humility
Basic, ground-up type videos are sorely needed.
Glad you're doing the baby step videos.
Id recommend PIPP -> Autostakkert3 for stacking -> Registax6 for wavelets (sharpening and denoise)...could skip PIPP if AS3 can open the raw file, otherwise use PIPP to output a .avi 🙂
Thank you for your advise Steve, much appreciated buddy :)
Any apps for chrome? I dont have Windows 😣
Look up about running wine it allows you to run windows programs on chrome machines.
I just want you to know that I’m very grateful for your videos especially as I bought my first telescope last week and it’s a skywatcher explorer 130m.I’ve got the factory 25mm I bought a 15mm plossl and am waiting for my celestron omni Barlow 2x lens.hope to see some planets this year✌️
“Start capture? I have no clue” haha nice one mate. You’re a few steps ahead of me. Just getting used to my new telescope and may dabble in photography if I can do it affordably. And you’re right, very little info on this and other very basic stuff so thanks for doing the baby steps live and keep it up the good work mate.
Hello Mark. Thank you my friend. Haha, it was the only way I was going to know for sure....I am going to be doing more on the very basic stuff...After all, that's the stage I am at the moment, so stay tuned buddy. Good luck on your journey too. Clear skies pal :)
Photos look good to me for your first time out! Hope that now it is 2023 you are doing well with it
Jason, How refreshing to see someone actually admitting they are learning, I'm an oldy and have just taken delivery of my scope, and you are just what I'm looking for, I look forward to joining you in your journey and learning with you, keep up the good work. Yep and subscribed. By the way GO to the opticians you need your eye sight. Cheers.
Hello IceRabbit 29. Thank you for your kind words and support my friend.. Enjoy your new telescope.. And YES, I really must see a Optician.. Take care, clear skies :)
I've been looking forward this one! You mentioned that there isn't enough information for beginners on astrophotography software, and I agree. If you happen to delve deeper into that, I'd definitely be interested in your perspective.
Hello inzainiac. For sure friend, as you say, beginner astrophotography videos are scarce so I will definitely be doing some beginner videos on using the various software and such like....That is when I figure it out myself of course lol. Take care. Clear skies :)
Thanks for your help. Just got my scope and am excited to learn. Its a 102 refractor and having good luck here in Mi.USA.
Your more than welcome Roger. I love refractors, I need to get another myself...102 mm is a good size to start out with , so good choice. there... You will have lot's of fun with it.. Enjoy your new telescope buddy... Take care :)
Absolutely brilliant Jason. I’m in exactly the same boat as you. Though I really haven’t got a clue, but looking forward to finally having a go somewhen. Not been able to get out, as very busy with work and having to get up. Also the weathers been bad. I would like it if you did do the processing video you mentioned. Thanks for taking the time to do all your excellent beginners videos. As I’ve said before, they are a great help. Notice you’ve got some adverts added in now. Hope they’re paying you 😂👍🏻 Clear skies and stay safe
Hello Martin. Thank you so much. We are learning together then, long way to go yet but we'll get there...Your more than welcome buddy, is so nice to help people in the amazing hobby and when I get comments like yours it makes it all the more worthwhile...Stay safe friend clear skies :)
Nice work Jason, I’m getting my gear together to dip my toes in some astrophotography. Thanks for sharing, clear skies!
Hello Lou. Thank you friend and your welcome. Good luck with the astrophotography. Clear skies :)
Thank you for the video. We brought ours to the beach to capture ships out in the ocean but they are coming out very grainy. Taking out the barlow lense did help but we would love to see if you have a video on how to capture and use the stacking options. I know you mentioned another video so please let us know if you have one for a beginner like me.
Hello Amber. Your more than welcome.. I do yes, here's the link. Have fun :) : ua-cam.com/video/pWPmOIYY2dA/v-deo.html
For a first time attempt on a scope with only R.A. drive, pretty amazing.
The software will come with practice, there is advise further down which I am sure you have read, one thing I would try and advise is try to keep the gain down whilst keeping a high frame rate you can do this by using a smaller resolution, not sure what the 105 (reminds me of my group set on the bike) my ZWO ASI 120MC has a max resolution of something like 1200x950 but changing that to 320x240 vastly improves capture rate.
You touched on it when you mentioned faster data rates, this is the difference between USB3 and 2, but you need to plug it into a USB3 on the computer, otherwise it reverts to USB2, I am not sure what that means to capture rates.
The more frames you can capture in a given time gives you a better chance of capturing those still moments.
You will be doing a video on your new computerised mount and how to set that up if the photography bug bites.
You mentioned it doesn't take much for it to be off. What I do if the mount isn't going to the object is to use my full frame dslr then centre, then switch cameras then refocus re-centre if needed, then I can, pop in a Barlow if the seeing is upto it.
I have just had to reinstall my system after a psu failed back in the spring. I am fortunate in that I have a 10x6ft shed and open views east to sw, the computer runs on rubber bands like yours but this has 3, but being a desktop it has the ability to be upgraded cheaply, USB3 expansion card being an example. The mount is permanent in the garden so just need to plug power and two USB cables, one to the mount and one to the USB hub, which then controls cameras guide and imaging, you have mentioned a motorised focuser, I have the exact same one, the motor is fine but the controller left a lot to be desired there is however a wireless unit you can get which replaces the handset, two versions one is just a remote module and another which can be controlled in software, either way you can be at your computer whilst doing the focusing.
Have a look here
shop.4tronix.co.uk/collections/astro-electronics
Complete beginner both with my telescope and camera , thanks very much for your Video looking forward to trying out my svbony sv105 .
Excellent video Jason
The camera seems great, you explained most of the details and the 17 minutes went by the blink of the eye.
Beautiful..
Hey Ton. Thank so much, great to hear you enjoyed the watch. Stay safe :)
Completely new to telescopes and Astrophotography. If you could walk us through a basic setup, parts, programs, and editing process I am sure ALL of us would be grateful and pleased to learn.
finally got to use my new telescope last night , got amazing view of the waxing crescent , waited till 2 am to point it to the 2 gas giants and the clouds rolled in so..... still waiting ... clear sky to you my friend
Hey Tom, That's great to hear buddy.... Shame the clouds spoiled things... usually the case.. Take care my friend, clear skies :)
Wow, those are some great results for a first time astrophotographer! It'll take a lot of practice to get used to focusing that thing perfectly though. Maybe you should look into a electronic focuser or at the end of the day just putting a really long wrench on your focuser wheel and slowly turning it. Clear skies!
Hello Nexpreet, thank you, yes it could have gone a lot worse. Quite right, focusing is a bit of a issue, especially with my eyes lol. If I do get into this side of the hobby more I will definitely look into getting a electronic focuser. clear skies friend :)
Hi Jason, found your website via the you tube algorithm. I like your style🙂. I am now living in Ottawa Canada but originally from Bolton Uk
You have a new subscriber
Cheers
Andrew
Hello Andrew. Thank you for your support my friend, much appreciated. I bet you don't miss the British weather , done nothing but rain here for about 3 weeks...It will be winter by the time summer arrives :)
Really nice and informative video, thanks for share it… cheers from Guatemala.
Thank you Marco. Your more than welcome my friend :)
I been using a ZWO ASI183mc, but based on this video, I just bought a Svbony 105 camera to see if I can image with it. Thanks.
Subscribed! 👍🏼
Great Review.
Chris 🇨🇭
Good video, once again!
It would be interesting if you try this camera on a DSO.
Hello pepeimc. Thank you friend, I will give it a go on some of the more brighter DSO's, It will be a interesting experiment.
Great! I’m looking forward to see that. If such an affordable camera is not doing bad on DSO would be superb!
I like y r frankness.wish u all the best. Thanks for u r videos.
I am a beginner too and at times gets frustrating. But we shall endure! Finally been able to get my Android to work with an adapter. Thank you for that help there. I am thinking on purchasing the SVbony 105 or even the 305. But I will work with what I have and that's a Celestron 114mm AZ Explorer StarSense Telescope my son bought me and my Android using Pro Cam to shoot stills and Video( when it works - get errors). Got all three free programs and yeah a BIG learning curve to use those programs. I can get great images but nothing with detail. Thanks again Jason for your vids. Always looking forward to the next one. Space is the limit! * and I am looking for a equatorial motorized tracking base for this telescope. $$$ :/
The sky-watcher az gti is a great mount if you have patience. And the 305, I recently gave it try having 2 days out camping with the express purpose of imaging with it out in a dark sky place...wasted a whole night trying to get good images. I had high hopes but after spending 12+ hours working with it I returned it. I used it on a 650mm newt and a 2050mm sct, didn't get good images on either.
Great video Jason, nice first captures and look forward to your trials on the planets!! Took a while for me to get used to settings on Sharpcap too!
Hello,Thank you, much appreciated buddy. I'm slowly getting my head around it all...Yes me too, can't wait to try it out on the gas giants. Not had much chance to have a proper play with it yet because of bad weather. Hopefully I'll get a chance soon. Take care, clear skies :)
Not sure why people complain about a 35 pound camera. Great for learning the basics. I use mine for hydrogen-alpha Solar and planetary imaging. One thing that is relevant, at least for me is the old USB 2, with my older dedictaed astro computer. Nice, no fuss vid, thanks :)
Nice video Jason! First time you capture the moon and planets is very exiting. I tested also this camera a few nights ago on the moon with my Maksutov, also on Jupiter and Saturn, had to stay untill morning to capture them
Hey buddy, thank you. Yes it was fun, can't wait to try it on the planets...How were the results you got at the gas giants? That's the problem with Saturn and Jupiter at the moment isn't it, you have to stay up so late to view them....Roll on later on in the year. :)
@@smalloptics753 i still have to sharpen the image but the fast stacks in autostakert looked nice i will sent you on facebook
Excellent Jason! Brilliant first images I thought! Don't worry about RAW that's more for DSO imaging, you just want to film the Moon with the AVI file setting. You did a grand job, this video was like bottling every ones first time just pressing stuff to see what it does lol Brilliant :D Oh and I hear you regarding the glasses, I've recently reached the two glasses stage myself and everything you do feels like you've got the wrong pair on! :D Nice one Jason :)
Hooray! Chris is back..With the best name in the world :D...Thanks buddy.... I see, so RAW is just for DSO's that makes sense, as in photo not video....Yeah, that was my strategy, press buttons and see what happens lol. Looking forward to trying it on the gas giant's...I Know tell me about it, I swap my specks that many times I'm starting to wear a grove in the side of my head xD.
@@smalloptics753 :D
People have this misconception that astrophotography is an expensive hobby. That's not necessarily true. This is a perfect example of how this hobby is actually quite affordable.
Hello Ross. It does indeed. Maybe one time of day, but not now :)
Good video. I would research software called PIPP to crop and centre the planets. Then Autostakkert to stack the output from PIPP and finally Registax to sharpen the image and balance the colours.
Thank you for your advice Craig. Much appreciated buddy :)
Hey Jason you did so good on your first time with camera! Those shots were pretty good and the more you learn the better you'll get!
Your always learning new things about Astronomy etc as it's an never ending learning science which you are always learning and having fun! The weather isn't that good here too but there be clear nights coming. Looking forward to see how you do with the planets especially Saturn! Hope you caught up on your sleep! I heard once who'd make the best astronomer? Has all the qualifications? A vampire!!! He is only a wake at night!
Take care friend and stay safe!!!
Hey Bushcraft Thanks buddy, wasn't to bad was It...I've seen worse..lol..Yeah. Can't wait to have a go at the planets.....LOL! Vampire's, you know that's the problem with reflector telescopes....YOU CAN'T SEE VAMPIRES IN THEM...You have been warned ;)
you are on the right track Jason, just play around with different settings and you will learn very quickly
the svbony 105 was my first camera to learn with when i started astrophotography and i still have it 🔭👍
Hey Frack, thanks buddy. I though I must be, because at least I got something that was worth showing :)
@@smalloptics753 all you need now is a batunov mask for focus, cheers 🔭👍
@@frackcenturion You know what Frack, I've actually got a home made one that I completely forgot about..Doh! I will use it next time :)
Great Test Run Jason!! The Moon looks Great!! looks like your on the right track, you did it right, but You need to Decrease the display Resolution in Sharpcap to get High Frame Rate!! Record The AVI and Process them Autostackert 2 (Use Drizzle feature in Autostackert 2)!! You can Use Histogram Tool in Sharpcap to Get the Right Exposure Settings. sharp caps live stacking feature can help to capture DSOs too!!
If you need Any more Help, (You Can Email me or Ask It Hear) Hope a you have Fun Ahead in planetary Season, Good luck, Clear Skies!🔭
Hi Jason.What telescope were you using on this video ? Orion 4.5 or XT6 ?
Hello Francois. Neither. It's a Skywatcher 130M with a 900 FL. The small 70mm Refractor piggybacking is a custom, built up from various damaged telescopes to make one good one.
I like the lunar images better from a refractor than the reflector.
Thanks Jason,I've just ordered one on your recommendation, im really looking forward to having a go, it will be a lot easier using this camera than trying to centre my mobile onto a mount then onto the eyepiece.
Where are you from?, you sound local to me, im in Nottingham
Well done, its a great camera to start the hobby, like you say for those people before spending a ton of money in another expensive camera. Cannot go wrong with 40 bucks camera🙂
Awesome video yet again! What mount did you use to keep that camera on the eyepiece?
Thank you Benny. The mount I use is a EQ2 it's very basic but has a small motor on it so I can track objects a little easier.
@@smalloptics753 nice. I was wondering why the moon was barely moving until you mentioned you had a mount 😂
Thanks for this review. I'm thinking of changing a camera that I bought on Aliexpress that goes with the name "Angeleyes" and though I managed to get good photos, they're not the best and I have problems to focus planets on it.
Maybe is too much to ask but could you make a review of the "angel eyes" camera? Again, thank for so many useful videos.
Your more than welcome friend... I'll make a note of the angle eyes camera, leve it with me 🙂
You've convinced me- i'm getting one!
Hello Geoffrey. Yeah, they are great for the money, you can't go wrong really.. One little update though, the 105 is purely for lunar and planets unfortunately not suitable for deep sky.
Btw on that other vid, what settings for color? What settings for Jupiter?
I use PIPP for crop and center image, then using Autostakkert3 for stacking and finally I prefer Astra Image software for wavelets and other stuff. They doing it much better than Registax 😀👌
Recommended to try this one instead of Registax 😉
Oh, and bring the clear skies to you, Jason 🌌😃
Hey MegaVolt's Thanks for the recommend pal I'll take a look at that :) Clear skies to you too my friend :)
Hi, to increase the magnification. Is it possible to place an eyepiece between the telescope and the camera...? Thanks in advance.
Hello Timz. Simple answer. No. You have to use it like a eyepiece so you just place the camera in the focuser of the telescope. To increase mag you can use a barlow lens. Hope this helps :)
Why not showing the settings like gain etc?
Wow, didn't see DeepSkyHunter in the main comments
Looks good to me.. I would enable dark mode if possible.. have all my devices on dark mode..
Hello westwater73. Yes probably a good idea friend, I think that is what I will do next time, or at least turn the brightness down.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Your more than welcome Rob :)
Bonjour j'ai un monoculaire 20-60x60 et l'oculaire d'origine zoom jusqu'a 60 fois, mais si je l'enleve et que je mets une camera telescope je perdrai le zoom non? comment ca marche je comprend pas ?
bonjour j'espère que mon français est ok je ne suis pas sûr à 100% je n'ai jamais utilisé de zoom avec une caméra astro auparavant mais j'imagine que vous seriez toujours en mesure d'utiliser la fonction zoom car vous pouvez ajouter des Barlow aux caméras astro comme je l'ai dit, je ne l'ai jamais vraiment essayé, donc je ne suis pas sûr à 100%, désolé de ne pas pouvoir vous donner de réponse précise. Prends soin de toi l'ami
@@smalloptics753 merci pour l'linfo 👌
Set gain to 0. Set exposure settings. Set capture time period (30 seconds etc). Start capture For planets, there'll probably be a section where you can change the resolution of the camera (referred to typically as "ROI" (Region of Interest) - which reduces the resolution area, and should increase frame rate. All of this is referred to as "lucky imaging". It's pretty much how modern planetary and lunar imaging is done (and solar).
Capture video (in this case, using sharpcap cos the SV105 apparently doesn't have ascom drivers and won't work with firecapture). Once you finally have your video, you can use software to pick the best frames, and stack those frames. Most people use Autostakkert! 3, which is very easy to use. Once you have your stacked image, you can then proceed to sharpen it. most people use registax 6 wavelets for sharpening although it's a clunky and buggy experience imho. an alternative to registax is astrosurface, which appears more stable and can do wavelet sharpening like registax.
Hope this helps.
I'll add that this camera, whilst cheap, has 3 major issues:
1. it's only 8 bit
2. it's USB2 only
3. no ascom driver (limits which software it can be used for capturing with).
I have a sharpcap pro licence but I much prefer to use firecapture for capturing data.
The pros of course are that it's so cheap and it offers pretty reasonable results for those dipping their toes into planetary/lunar/solar imaging.
Hello there. Thank you so much for this advice it's going to help me a lot. I'll definitely have a look at the other software you mentioned.
I have been sent the Svbony 205 now, don't know if it's any better than the 105 but time will tell.. That's when the clouds sod off that is. Thanks again my friend for your advice very much appreciated. Take care clear skies :)
@@smalloptics753 You're welcome. Always look at the specs [of the camera] The SV105 has pixel sizes of 3um and only 1.4mp. The SV205 has 8mp and pixel size of 1.4um. In theory, the SV205 has more resolution available to it, given the larger amount of mp and smaller pixels. The SV205 is also USB3, so in theory, should have a higher fps (fps is important in planetary imaging). More frames, the better the chance of capturing good frames that can be used for stacking. Neither camera offers ASCOM drivers it appears, which is really BAD imho. It limits what software you can use. I have also noticed that the svbony cameras seem to have limited fps for the same chipset/sensor when compared to ZWO cameras (compare the specs on the SV305 vs the ZWO 290mc). For example, with the SV305, max fps is 130 @ 12 bit ADC. Bit rate is effectively 2^12 ranges of colour (4096 steps). For planetary, bit rate isn't super important, most images shoot at 8 bit believe or not, to give maximum frame rate attainable. SVBONY specs are really dodgy, not telling you much in the way of information. The ZW) 290mc can do nearly 800fps @ 8 bit and ROI (region of interest, think of it like a crop) 320*240 pixel cropped area.
You pays for what you get. Frame rate is critical with lucky imaging. For example, if you're getting 800fps, and 5% of those captured frames are really good and can be stacked to make a great image, that's 40 frames. if you're only getting 200fps and 5%, that's 8 frames. Stacking helps reduce sensor noise btw (and spec that's well worth investigating), so the more frames you stack, the better noise from the sensor will be suppressed. Less noise, less smearing of finer details in the image.
@@davepastern Thanks for the info buddy you do get what you pay for I suppose.. As a bit of an update,I've just been sent the 205 to try, so it will be interesting to see if they are worth the extra bit of money.
@@smalloptics753 I'm pretty sure the 205 is non ascom too. I think only the SV305 is ascom compliant. Even then, the camera is hobbled - much lower frame rates than other cameras using the same sony 290 sensor. I'd rather save a bit more and get a ZWO 224 mc in some respects, but I will admit that a cheapie SV105 still appeals somewhat, even if it is a very limited product.
PS I have a ZWO 290mm mono camera ;-)
what program do you use on your computer to transfer the image from the camera to the computer screen? Thanks
www.sharpcap.co.uk/
Anyone knows apps for chrome? For stacking images...i don't have Windows
The main reason why I wanted to do this in the first place was to see the color of a nebula cause our stupid eyes can't see it and now I just want to do it for the fun!
You haven’t uploaded for a while :( is everything okay
Hello there. Everything is fine, just had some camera issues, but I'm getting it sorted out, should be back up and running by the end of the weekend. If you check out my community page I explain all on there...Be back very soon friend, stay safe, clear skies :)
Currently 26.99 U.S. Ebay.
Hey Jason I've only been into Astrophotography for 6 months and I thought you did a great job. I think the RAW format you referred to is just for taking photos as opposed to video so yes you did it right mate👍 I found a good begginer video by Dylan O Donnell on stacking your moon photos. Looks a great little starter camera. If I can help any feel free to drop me an email(On my UA-cam page). Enjoyed the video as always.👍🔭
Hey Ollie, Thank you friend, I really appreciate your advice... I least I did something right lol. thanks for your help buddy :)
just got mine from the link...£30!! i would be daft not to!
Have fun buddy... My advice is, start with the moon :)
@@smalloptics753 did you figure the RAW issue out?
Please , make that video, , it's what I'd like to do, but , at 63 and not being tech savvy , I fear investing in this , but I want to do it so badly
Hello Tom. Don't worry pal, that video is coming very soon... Take care buddy :)
How do I get them to send me that, so I can try it out?
Hey Epic. They just sent me a email and ask me if I wanted to test it out. I think they just search UA-cam and facebook for astro channels and groups then send them out it your interested. so in other words they pick you.
@@smalloptics753 oh ok thx and love the content btw!