I love the overall quality here. It is obvious a lot of thought and effort has gone into the engineering of this product. Thank you, Sean, for a very helpful video!
The strength of PlayerOne products is their mechanical design on the top of their outstanding performances. No other brand can beat them for all these very well thought details for their usage. Bravo to the team.
Excellent details in this video, thank you. About the filters. Do they screw in from the camera side or the OAG side? I guess from the front (OAG) side where the filter position number is printed on the wheel. Is it best to remove the OAG to install the filters ?
Yes, setup filters on OAG side is correct. Install the filters first, then to install OAG. Actually, there are more different sequences can setup it, we only demostrate a way that easy to understand.
I was lost in the ZWO environment but wanted to escape. After researching the 571 osc offerings I chose the Poseidon-c. I like the extended well depth, back accessible tilt plate, shape and positive reviews. I plan to purchase more Player One products but wish to combine them with my ZWO oag and filter wheel. Is there a way to bolt Player One cameras to a ZWO filter wheel? Thanks in advance
Hi. I purchased the Uranus-c pro with the 5 x 2” filter wheel and OAG mini - but just noticed the tilt plate from the camera does not fit the screw holes on the filter wheel. What can I do?
I would say not the best thought out solution. Preferably you should not mess with the tilt plate. The best solution would have been to attach the camera with screws from the inside of the filterwheel.
but isn't this the beauty of it, compared to all other brands who are using the same Sensors... you can actually fix the tilt without having to disassemble it. ... like seriously how do all other brands do it?
@@mpk2707 ... if the Sensor of this specific Camera has some tilt. then it only affects this camera. when you swap the camera. the tilt of the sensor can be completely different anyway. old way of fixing the tilt, was to disassemble the whole image train again and again, just to take another image... or to build a special device, where you were able to fix the tilt otherwise... so in my opinion, this is a huge improvement.
I love the overall quality here. It is obvious a lot of thought and effort has gone into the engineering of this product. Thank you, Sean, for a very helpful video!
The strength of PlayerOne products is their mechanical design on the top of their outstanding performances. No other brand can beat them for all these very well thought details for their usage. Bravo to the team.
Just received my 533 yesterday! Thank you so much for great quality!!
this helps alot, yall should link this video in the product page, i was doing it all wrong and my back spacing was horrible
Nice! - Looks great all setup like that 😀
This setup looks so well thought out! Great job 👍
Excellent details in this video, thank you.
About the filters. Do they screw in from the camera side or the OAG side?
I guess from the front (OAG) side where the filter position number is printed on the wheel.
Is it best to remove the OAG to install the filters ?
Oh, I see. The 36mm filter inserts from the OAG side and the filter mask holds it down. That would be easier with the OAG removed.
Yes, setup filters on OAG side is correct. Install the filters first, then to install OAG. Actually, there are more different sequences can setup it, we only demostrate a way that easy to understand.
I was lost in the ZWO environment but wanted to escape. After researching the 571 osc offerings I chose the Poseidon-c. I like the extended well depth, back accessible tilt plate, shape and positive reviews. I plan to purchase more Player One products but wish to combine them with my ZWO oag and filter wheel. Is there a way to bolt Player One cameras to a ZWO filter wheel? Thanks in advance
So you can add the 36mm unmounted filters without opening the filter Wheel . That's great can't wait to get my Poseidon Kit.
I think it is possible, but the distance from the plate to the wheel body is 8mm hight.
Setup filter still need to open the filter wheel, but setup or remove the camera and OAG together don't need to open it again.
Hi. I purchased the Uranus-c pro with the 5 x 2” filter wheel and OAG mini - but just noticed the tilt plate from the camera does not fit the screw holes on the filter wheel. What can I do?
player-one-astronomy.com/product/r31r27-compatible-rear-4p-tilter-plate-for-carbon-fiber-cooled-cameras/
This is compatible tilter plate for carbon fiber cooled cameras.
Hi.
Is this possible to use Canon lens with Uranus-C?
And what i need to get correct back focus??
As I know, the EOS-T2 adapter from ASI is compitable.
Requires some adapters from other brands.
Dude, just set the camera back on place last and you never sudenly drop screws on the camera window or filter ;)
I would say not the best thought out solution. Preferably you should not mess with the tilt plate. The best solution would have been to attach the camera with screws from the inside of the filterwheel.
but isn't this the beauty of it, compared to all other brands who are using the same Sensors... you can actually fix the tilt without having to disassemble it. ... like seriously how do all other brands do it?
Fixing the tilt from the back of the camera is good. What if you swap cameras? Then the tilt has to be adjusted every time which this is a pain.
@@mpk2707 if you have any tilt in the rest of your system, you have a problem anyway.
@@mpk2707 ... if the Sensor of this specific Camera has some tilt. then it only affects this camera. when you swap the camera. the tilt of the sensor can be completely different anyway.
old way of fixing the tilt, was to disassemble the whole image train again and again, just to take another image... or to build a special device, where you were able to fix the tilt otherwise...
so in my opinion, this is a huge improvement.