It will be great if you could start vlogging and telling beginners like us how to prosses the photos and how to use this telescope in a way that we can also take these mesmerizing deep sky photos!
Wow! Very inspiring, you could get all that with the 130 SLT. I'm not so confident in my capabilities but am going to try with my 130SLT and ASI120MC camera. Wish me luck, really great pics, must have taken a lot of exposure!
Thank you! It was all with the 130slt but it was modded. It depends on your location and if you have access to remote places with almost no light pollution
@@thebigredspot7802 thank you sir, how do you rate the tracking of the mount ? I'm planing to buy this mount with a C6 weight about 3.8kg and a mirrorless with a focal reducer. Thank you for the info ^^
@@nguyentrungdung3576 In my personal opinion, it's not that great. The tracking accuracy is by far the most challenging part of the process. I would say it's all about luck with this mount, trying many times to have it correcly aligned for an hour at least
Hey I’ve been watching your videos and love them also subscribed but I have one question with the telescope because I want your setup. So for the telescope does it track the galaxies and nebulas without stopping or do you have to keep on pressing the remote to do it?
Hi! Thank you so much! The scope comes with a tracking mount meaning that it will automatically follow every object and stay pointing to any point you manually found by yourself. However I must say that thw accuracy its not the best, depending on where the object is located, and luck...
Wow! The results are amazing! But as an amateur, I have several doubts. I have a 130SLT too, and a Canon Rebel T7. I took some pictures in raw, but I don’t have any ideas about processing them with software. Any advice? Thanks and greetings from Mexico!
Hello and thank you! Did you use a barlow lens? And did you took multiple long exposures? You can use sequator for an easy result check, but for a better result I would recommend deepskystacker to stack the photo and an editing software to adjust levels and constrast (preferebly pixinsight, but others like photoshop will do)
Hi, what an amazing video! I am actually going to buy the 130slt and I am looking to astrophotography. What kind of mods did you put on your slt? Thanks!
For these, I didn't use any barlow as it would reduce the amount of light gathered and field of view. The equipment was just the (modded) telescope and attached dslr (with shutter remote). Thanks a lot!
The mod consists on bringing the primary mirror closer to the secondary mirror. I followed a youtube guide, it's actually very simple, but also delicate
Hi, yes other DSLR (or different types of cameras) might work as well. You might want to search for specific information regarding the equipment of interest
yo im deciding on which i should get. nexstar 130SLT or the nexstar 127SLT mak. I heard that the 130SLT needs to be collimated but the 127 doesnt but the 127SLT is better for planets and some deep space and the 130SLT is good for both but a little worse on planets. I myself really like seeing planets but I dont know which I should get!!
Collimation is not hard to do, but you will need a laser collimator, wich you can find easily online. I have no experience with any other scope, but with the 130SLT the best results I could get from planets are all here and on my instagram page. Some scopes have longer focal length whrich is great for planetary photography but makes is harder for deep sky since you would have a reduced field of view.
You can still manage to get some results with a phone and barlow lens but it requires precise configuration of its camera and the results will never be as good as an prime-focus attached dslr
Just wow. Capturing such images with just a 130slt and a budget dslr/smartphone is nothing short of incredible. Truly inspiring work
Thanks a lot! The fact that with budget gear I was able to get those results pushed me further to invest on the methodology over the hardware
It will be great if you could start vlogging and telling beginners like us how to prosses the photos and how to use this telescope in a way that we can also take these mesmerizing deep sky photos!
Thank you a lot for the suggestion. Might do that in the future!
Yay u finally posted
Wow! Very inspiring, you could get all that with the 130 SLT. I'm not so confident in my capabilities but am going to try with my 130SLT and ASI120MC camera. Wish me luck, really great pics, must have taken a lot of exposure!
Thank you! It was all with the 130slt but it was modded. It depends on your location and if you have access to remote places with almost no light pollution
Amazing results, congratulations
Thanks a lot!
I think the price for the telescope, camera, etc…. Is really worth it. I was very shocked to see these results tho 😮
👍👍👍
Sorry for the late comment… is there any point of doing the prime focus mod if not using a DSLR? Thank you :))
amazing work! may i know what is your expose time ?
Thanks a lot! Around 20 to 25 seconds each light frame
@@thebigredspot7802 with the stock mount sir ? if that is yes then i know my next telescope
@@nguyentrungdung3576 Yes, with the stock mount
@@thebigredspot7802 thank you sir, how do you rate the tracking of the mount ? I'm planing to buy this mount with a C6 weight about 3.8kg and a mirrorless with a focal reducer. Thank you for the info ^^
@@nguyentrungdung3576 In my personal opinion, it's not that great. The tracking accuracy is by far the most challenging part of the process. I would say it's all about luck with this mount, trying many times to have it correcly aligned for an hour at least
Nice work.
Thanks!
Impresionante !! Hiciste tú mismo la modificación de acercar el espejo ? Es dificil ?
Thanks! Yes, I did the mod, following an youtube guide
Hey I’ve been watching your videos and love them also subscribed but I have one question with the telescope because I want your setup. So for the telescope does it track the galaxies and nebulas without stopping or do you have to keep on pressing the remote to do it?
Hi! Thank you so much! The scope comes with a tracking mount meaning that it will automatically follow every object and stay pointing to any point you manually found by yourself. However I must say that thw accuracy its not the best, depending on where the object is located, and luck...
@@thebigredspot7802when are you going to post again 😢
Same telescope, but I don't have a camera. Just my phone :(. Any cheap DSLR camera u guys recommend?
Canon 5D mk 2 is cheap for now
Wow! The results are amazing! But as an amateur, I have several doubts. I have a 130SLT too, and a Canon Rebel T7. I took some pictures in raw, but I don’t have any ideas about processing them with software. Any advice? Thanks and greetings from Mexico!
Hello and thank you! Did you use a barlow lens? And did you took multiple long exposures? You can use sequator for an easy result check, but for a better result I would recommend deepskystacker to stack the photo and an editing software to adjust levels and constrast (preferebly pixinsight, but others like photoshop will do)
Hi, what an amazing video! I am actually going to buy the 130slt and I am looking to astrophotography. What kind of mods did you put on your slt? Thanks!
Hi there, thanks a lot! I followed a guide on youtube showing how to mod it so that the primary and secondary mirror are closer to each other
Which lens type did you use for astrophotography? Did you also use a Barlow lens? Great job & keep it up!
For these, I didn't use any barlow as it would reduce the amount of light gathered and field of view. The equipment was just the (modded) telescope and attached dslr (with shutter remote).
Thanks a lot!
@@thebigredspot7802 I see, and which lenses did you use? I assume they weren't the default 9 mm and 25 mm the telescope comes with.
@@danvladoiu9365 Yes. In fact, no eyepiece at all. The DSLR was directly connected to the telescope for prime focus
@thebigredspot7802 thanks buddy, you did a great job!
Thanks for sharing! What did you modify in order to use this with a DSLR? I have the 650D and just ordered the 130slt tube only. Thanks in advance!
The mod consists on bringing the primary mirror closer to the secondary mirror. I followed a youtube guide, it's actually very simple, but also delicate
Hey thanks in advance but did you use anything else for equipment am thinking of buying your setup! 😁
Hi, yes other DSLR (or different types of cameras) might work as well. You might want to search for specific information regarding the equipment of interest
Ty
yo im deciding on which i should get. nexstar 130SLT or the nexstar 127SLT mak. I heard that the 130SLT needs to be collimated but the 127 doesnt but the 127SLT is better for planets and some deep space and the 130SLT is good for both but a little worse on planets. I myself really like seeing planets but I dont know which I should get!!
Collimation is not hard to do, but you will need a laser collimator, wich you can find easily online. I have no experience with any other scope, but with the 130SLT the best results I could get from planets are all here and on my instagram page. Some scopes have longer focal length whrich is great for planetary photography but makes is harder for deep sky since you would have a reduced field of view.
which should i get?@@thebigredspot7802
Hey, did you use a barlow for the planets? Got the same telescope and never got them this close so far. Is that a side effect of the mod?
Hi! I got my best results of the planets before the mod. And using barlow lens (i tried 3x + 2x; only 3x with a 9mm eyepiece)
@@thebigredspot7802 thank you :)
Can i use Iphone 13 instead of a DSLR?
You can still manage to get some results with a phone and barlow lens but it requires precise configuration of its camera and the results will never be as good as an prime-focus attached dslr