Astro Tutorial #2.9.3: Smartphone - Planetary Astrophotography for Beginners [Celestron NexYZ]

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  • @astrojourneyuk
    @astrojourneyuk 3 роки тому +18

    A really good comparison and amazing what those little sensors in phone can achieve.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks!! Yes, the sensors became really astonishing!! It's nuts what you can resolve with hand-held-electronics these days! Clear skies!

  • @ishanr8697
    @ishanr8697 3 роки тому +8

    Before going mono and getting a filter wheel, consider an Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector (ADC). At $120 it added easily one to two classes of improvement to my images and can work with both eyepieces and cameras. You will see a lot more detail with one of these, especially when the planets ar at low altitude.
    Nice video, cheers and clear skies!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      True words! Thanks for your thoughts. Clear skies!!!

  • @kellyjeanjanich4913
    @kellyjeanjanich4913 10 місяців тому +1

    amazing video!! I am part of the astrophotography committee at CSULB and want to introduce astrophotography to people just with iphones!! i was down a rabbit hole of videos and found your video to be to the point, informative, while having excellent recommendations. Keep it up!!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  9 місяців тому

      Thanks!! Spreading this beautiful hobby is a worthy journey 💖

  • @AngryHinduCow
    @AngryHinduCow 3 роки тому +10

    What a great video! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this. Super informative and to-the-point.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      Thanks Nikhil for your encouraging words! It really means a lot to me. Clear skies!!

  • @avt_astro206
    @avt_astro206 3 роки тому

    I started My Astrophotography With a Smartphone! I have Even Tried Some Deep Sky imaging and It did Work! Now I have Reached The Route of zwo asi 22mc Planetary Web Cam which I use for Planetary imaging and EAA! Fantastic Comparison, Clear Skies!🌌

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words! Feel free to tag me over on twitter or insta - I'd love to see some more smartphone-astro-results. Clear skies!

  • @AstroForumSpace
    @AstroForumSpace 3 роки тому +3

    Good tutorial Cris! I tried the night mode of my pixel 3a on the milkyway and the Venus/Mars conjunction and was quite surprised with the results. Hope you're doing well.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Wido! I'm really looking forward to seeing the pixel 6 since the sensor hasn't really changed since the 3'er series. A bit more control over the astro settings would be great but nevertheless great to see that the "big companies" are taking astro stuff into consideration these days!
      Clear skies to you!! 🍻

  • @punkprops
    @punkprops 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Sir; a very informative video for someone (like me) who is interested in dabbling in astrophotography with only his cellphone. And, I used to be a photojournalist and still have some expensive glass and DSLR's kicking around...

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      With a spare DSLR the world of astro photography is all yours. Start taking short exposures with ~100-200mm and high ISO of bright DSO targets like the whirlpool galaxy on a steady tripod.
      Then maybe transition to a tracking mount... It's a super rich and rewarding hobby!!
      Clear skies!

  • @Jolatruite974
    @Jolatruite974 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi, very nice video thanks.
    2 questions:
    For this video, you record only short raw videos of the objects without tracking? And then you post process it? (Because I have a telescope but not motorised so no tracking possible…)
    Question 2:
    What do you think about the same system (iphone adapter) mounted on a GoTo telescope like celestron nexstar 8se. Would I be able to make nice astrophoto of the nebulas for example, thanks to the scope + its tracking system?
    Because investing in a full astrophoto set up seems to be 3000 + easy..
    Thanks for your answer!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 місяці тому +2

      Hi @Jolatruite974, thank you for your kind words and your questions!
      Question 1:
      Yes, in the video, I used a telescope equipped with tracking to capture the planets. However, it's worth noting that tracking is not strictly necessary for planetary imaging, as the exposure times are very short. Even if the planet moves across the field of view during the recording, you can still capture enough data in a few seconds to produce a good image. So, even without tracking, you can still obtain decent results, especially if you're just starting out.
      Question 2:
      Mounting your iPhone on a GoTo telescope like the Celestron NexStar 8SE would indeed be a good setup for both planetary and some deep sky astrophotography. The tracking capability will certainly improve your images.
      For planetary imaging, it will allow the planet to stay in the field of view longer, enabling you to capture longer videos, which is essential for stacking a high number of frames to improve image quality.For deep sky astrophotography, tracking is even more critical because it allows for the longer exposures needed to capture faint details.
      While the NexStar 8SE is primarily designed for planetary imaging, you can experiment with it for deep sky objects. The key is to determine the maximum exposure time before stars start to trail. Once you find that limit, you can adjust your exposure times accordingly.
      In summary, the NexStar 8SE with tracking is a great setup for planetary imaging and could also be used for some deep sky objects with careful experimentation. It’s a versatile and relatively budget-friendly option compared to a full astrophotography setup.
      I hope this helps, and clear skies!

    • @Jolatruite974
      @Jolatruite974 2 місяці тому

      @@catchingphotons thank you very much for your answer which will be very useful for me! Take care and keep up the good work👍

  • @billkatsoulieris2766
    @billkatsoulieris2766 3 роки тому +2

    Hello, Chris!
    I've been watching your videos since a long time ago and I love them. Keep up the good work!
    As for this video, when you recorded the planets with your phone, did you take a regular video or you also adjusted things like shutter speed, ISO, White Balance, etc?
    Thanks!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your encouraging words Bill!!
      I just pressed "record". No actually I fixed the focus (hold screen long) and focused with binoculars or scope. In that way I had small amount of control over the exposure but that control is very much limited. The more control you have, the better but obviously it works without ;-)
      Clear skies!!

    • @billkatsoulieris2766
      @billkatsoulieris2766 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons Nice! Thanks for the reply.
      I will experiment with my phone camera settings tonight, as Saturn is at opposition and I'll try to capture some good shots of it with my telescope.
      Have a nice day and clear skies!🌌

  • @xcimlinn
    @xcimlinn Рік тому

    This is the coolest video!

  • @StarGazer514
    @StarGazer514 2 роки тому +1

    Great video for all of us try8ng to get into astronomy. Thanks!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому

      Thanks for that encouraging comment! It's very well appreciated! Clear skies!

  • @SimonsAstronomy
    @SimonsAstronomy 8 місяців тому +1

    I photograph with my phone camera
    Are 10-20 MP photos good?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  8 місяців тому

      MP does not matter so much. It all depends on the optics. Cheers!

  • @jackg7225
    @jackg7225 Рік тому

    I’m at this point.
    New to wanting to take pictures of this kind of stuff with my phone and just got a skyquest xt8 telescope. But I’m not knowledgeable with either night viewing or changing the camera setting to take these type of pictures so I was hoping mainly to get the camera setting from this video, but they weren’t explained.
    I took some night pictures a few months ago with just my smartphone, ultra 22 and was really excited with what came out. 30 second exposure with a couple of other changes.

  • @fjbsolutions2446
    @fjbsolutions2446 2 роки тому +1

    I love your video! I plan to try my galaxy a21 with my solarmax 3! I bought the same phone adapter you have. We shall see what happens. Hopefully a lot of fasanaticing detail!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks FJB, please tag me if you publish any images, I'm looking forward to seeing them! Clear skies!!

  • @Fredrikaolsen
    @Fredrikaolsen 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Very informative. Smart phone adapter is soon on its way to me

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      Superb! Don't forget to tag me over on Twitter 🙂 I want to see some results 😉

    • @Fredrikaolsen
      @Fredrikaolsen 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons Cool, man! I will do that✌🏼

  • @Michael-se6om
    @Michael-se6om 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for your video. Very amazing images of Jupiter and Saturn & Cassini Division indeed. I just bought my first telescope and I am working with a similar rig and the ZWO ASI camera like you do. My images are nowhere near yours. Can't wait for the next clear skies in my area to get out there again and try to produce such amazing images like you did. Good to see what is actually possible with such a rig and that there is still some more room for even better quality.

    • @Michael-se6om
      @Michael-se6om 3 роки тому

      Ich have one question though. I have only shot Moon, Jupiter and Saturn so far and was encouraged by your video to find a star cluster. At home I am restricted to the South-West range of the sky and was wondering how you find a cluster that is high in the sky and in that range. But at the same time has a low mag so I can actually find it with my Dobsonian. Therefore I have chosen M13 in Hercules and am waiting for clear skies. Is that an object for a start? And how would you go about this and find a star cluster? Thanks

    • @Michael-se6om
      @Michael-se6om 3 роки тому

      Hi there. I was eventually able to track down the M13 global cluster and was surprised what small region in the sky the ZWO ASI 120 only covers. The more I was surprised that I was able to locate the cluster with my 10 inch Dobsonian and with quite some light pollution in our area. I am using Stellarium to figure out what I might need to expect with the gear I am using. With SharpCap I was able to take a c 1sec exposure that was not so bad for the beginning. Cheers, Michael

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      Hey Michael!
      Yep, M13 is a bright one and hence a good first choice.
      And yep, the ZWO covers quite a small area especially with your focal length.
      Therefore it's mainly ment to be used for planetary where only this small area matters... Many DSOs will be way (!) too big for this FOV.
      Easy entrance would be a 15 bucks T2 adapter ring and a used DSLR. The larger sensor will enable for a much larger FOV.
      Any possibilities to show me your results? I'd be very interested!
      Clear skies!!

    • @Michael-se6om
      @Michael-se6om 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons Thank you very much for your reply and your useful comments. You can find my videos on my youtube channel. For now I have only uploaded pictures of Jupiter and Saturn. I did not consider it yet worthewile uploading the image of M13. I am currently trying to locate the Pinwheel and Whirpool galaxies since I should be able to directly observe them from our backyard. A lot of other DSOs in the milky-way are unfortunately behind our house. But I was not successful to see the galaxies through my 10mm and 25mm eyepieces (so far) Although when I check in Stellarium I should be able to see them (FoV c 0.2°), light pollution around 5-6 (Stellarium). I believe by star hopping I should be aiming at the right spot. Therefore I was thinking whether I should use your smartphone approach next to increase the exposure time. And if that works I will also think about buying an DSLR. Cheers, Michael

    • @Michael-se6om
      @Michael-se6om 3 роки тому

      By means of plate solving via directly uploading imagies to astronomy I shot with my smartphone and an NexYZ adapter I believe I am now pointing my 10'' dobsonian (FOV 1°) in the right direction. Unfortunately without tracking I can only do 1-5sec exposures which did not reveal the pinwheel galaxy so far. I believe there is still to much noise to see anything (light pollution, full moon, AZ/H: low height 30-40°). Although when applying a threshold filter in python cv2 I can see that there is something but it could well be a reflection of the glass of the eyepiece. Also my small FOV of 1° does not allow any stacking with SharpCap my ASI ZWO 120 due to not enough reference stars. So I guess I am currently trying to catch the Pinwheel galaxy under the worst possible settings. I see that Andromeda is high in the sky at around 4am currently. Maybe I should start with a less challenging DSO first. If you like I can share some images. Do you have a mail adress? Michael

  • @yonnemulation
    @yonnemulation 2 роки тому

    Is working. this was the 1st result for my search.

  • @ridleyroid9060
    @ridleyroid9060 2 роки тому

    So far Ive been improving with my 90mm refractor but I cant get nowhere near the quality of the images your google pixel was able to produce, but then again I also dont have all of the eyepieces for my telescope yet, just 25mm and 10mm and I am forced to handhold my camera for now (no adapter yet).
    This is a long but rewarding journey!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      Cool! Yes the eyepiece holder is a major (!!) upgrade, I highly encourage you to invest into this first (~60 bucks). Second in line might be a decent Barlow lens (~60-100 bucks). It's a long road but so rewarding!
      Clear skies!!

  • @thomas_didymus
    @thomas_didymus Рік тому

    Thank you Chris. Last night I tried using my NexYZ. FAIL! Cause? Loose connection to the eye piece. Reason? I did not understand the fact that I needed to tighten the grip screw. Nothing in the cartoon instructions explained that. I assumed the spring should have been strong enough. LOL my bad! Thank you for mentioning such a basic thing so a rookie can learn. Let's hope for clear skies to try again tonight.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      You are very welcome!! Good luck next time and clear skies!!

  • @PinoAstro
    @PinoAstro 5 місяців тому

    Greay beginner video!

  • @almatsumalmaadi8103
    @almatsumalmaadi8103 2 роки тому +1

    To stack astronomical images using your phone you can use Eagle Image Stacker.

  • @humbugnh
    @humbugnh 3 роки тому +2

    This was a great comparison, thank you!
    I'm wondering if you tried out the ZWO on M2? I know it's a planetary camera, but I had been considering investing in one to do some livestreams for friends through my big dob (14.5") and was hoping I'd be able to show some of the easier DSOs.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +2

      Yea it should be possible to get some brighter DSOs. The problem is the exposure length. It's your Dobson tracked (equatorial tracking platform) in any way? Otherwise the max exposure time will be highly limited. Though "SharpCap" (THE software to talk to planetary astro cams) has a live stacking mode that looks interesting for exactly your purpose. It takes endless rounds of short exposures and stack them live for your to see the current state of the image. Wait another 5' and the image quality will increase even more.
      Maybe I should do a video about it ;-)
      Clear skies!!

    • @humbugnh
      @humbugnh 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons thank you so much! Yes I have an equatorial platform that tracks for about an hour between resets. Live stacking sounds like a great idea to try. I wanted to display a "live-ish" view, as though they were looking through an eyepiece with me - I bet that would be a nice compromise that might open up some dimmer objects.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds cool!! Would you consider to share some images you folks take over the course of the night? I'd be highly interested!

    • @humbugnh
      @humbugnh 3 роки тому

      Yes I'd love to. It will probably be this fall - we're moving to a house in a rural area and I'm super excited to move the scopes in and see how dark the skies are!

  • @peterharoldjanakjr2078
    @peterharoldjanakjr2078 9 місяців тому

    But, for the smartphone which camera are you using? the middle(normal lens> Or, the macro lens? IT seems logical to use the macro lens on the phone since the image in the eyepeice is VERY tiny.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  9 місяців тому +1

      The normal one :-)
      The opening of the eyepiece is tiny but this just connects the contracted light rays if you will. See it another way: your pupils are tiny too, but you can cover a whooping 190° Field of view (or something).
      So the light rays will diverge and fill the sensor, no problem.
      Cheers!!

  • @chrisskourides4979
    @chrisskourides4979 Рік тому

    Hi mate! Grate job... which application you use for stacking in smartphone?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  8 місяців тому

      Hey! Normally (if doing stacking) I copy the files onto my PC and use "autostakkert!3" for further processing (free software). I don't know of any smartphone stacking app that works for me. Cheers!

  • @bsn47
    @bsn47 3 роки тому

    I'm also attaching my Poco f1 smartphone with 10 inch dobsonian telescope using phone adapter.... I'm really loving it.... Budget astrophotography.....

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +1

      It's a cool way for beginners to enter the world of Astrophotography.
      You have instead to share? Post them here or tag me over on Twitter or Instagram. Clear skies my friend!!

  • @SuperBuickregal
    @SuperBuickregal 3 роки тому

    The smart phone adapter would be a great way of getting the younger crowd into the hobby, there are schools and clubs that have the telescopes that they could use as a group.☕️

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      True story! I want to establish an astronomy-group in my school and mobile-phones are a great way, as you said! Clear skies!!

  • @Cosmic_Gypsy
    @Cosmic_Gypsy 2 роки тому

    I use my smartphone to image the planets. I find it very easy. With the pro mode video you can get unbelievable images using a smartphone.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      It's amazing, isn't it? Clear skies my friend!

  • @Sarvamitham
    @Sarvamitham 2 роки тому

    Could you please share the specifications of the binoculars and telescope shown in this video for taking pictures of Saturn and Jupiter?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      Scope: Skywatcher PDS Newtonian 150/750
      Mount: EQ6R Pro (but would work with any other)
      Camera: GooglePixel5 or ZWO ASI 120mc-s
      Barlow: 3x Omegon APO
      Software: SharpCap (capturing, free), Autostakkert!3 (free), Registax6 (free), Gimp (free)

  • @СергейВасильевичРахманинов-э8ж

    I understand that it is important to make the experience before you go and buy such a astro camera but so many people got a dslr and if you already have a telescope just buy a t2 ring and adapter. What is your opinion? And if you dont have a dslr you can ask your parents to borrow it

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому +2

      Of course! The message goes like: Use what you have. If you own a DSLR, go with that. Still use video-files for capturing planets though. But if you lack the DSLR you might as well use your phone, or a compact camera for that matter.
      Clear skies!

  • @lightningAnbu700
    @lightningAnbu700 Рік тому +1

    Hello Chris. I'm planning to catch Saturn with my 20x80 binoculars. But currently Saturn is only catchable at daylight so I'm not sure how to get it. Any tips?
    And btw. How did you get those details of Jupiter with the binoculars? Just focus with the smartphone and then focus with the bino? And then lower the exposure? (Smartphone: Samsug A53)
    Grüße aus Deutschland :)

    • @DarsiDarsi-
      @DarsiDarsi- Рік тому +1

      Wait for it to become visible certain planets can only be viewed at certain times of year 😊

    • @lightningAnbu700
      @lightningAnbu700 Рік тому

      @@DarsiDarsi- 👍

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      Hey!
      Planets are only visible during some parts of the year! Saturn and Jupiter will be back in late fall. But no worries: Practice on the moon instead :-)
      Your assumption was correct: Pre-Focus with the phone - fix focus - focus with the binoculars - then set appropriate exposure and stuff on your phone. You need to capture a video-file and then run this through software on PC to enhance details.
      Cheers!
      Chris

    • @lightningAnbu700
      @lightningAnbu700 Рік тому

      @@catchingphotons Thank you! Much appreciated.

  • @HUN73RK1LL3R
    @HUN73RK1LL3R 3 роки тому

    I’m gonna have to try it, though I am using a flex tube telescope with the eye piece at the front on one of the tubes so I do worry about putting too much weight on the tube (incase they are weak)

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      That can surely be a limit. The smartphone holder is intermediate heavy and adding the phone might bring your setup out of balance.
      If you manage to add the phone please share some images!!
      Clear skies!

  • @medicman4444
    @medicman4444 Рік тому

    cheers i think ill try and find on of these

  • @EdsonA503
    @EdsonA503 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @skubeeraw
    @skubeeraw 2 роки тому +1

    ! New sub

  • @Astrovibrain_laboratory
    @Astrovibrain_laboratory Рік тому

    Can a GoPro can be used for mounting to telescope

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому +1

      Probably but the GoPro is neither intended nor made for astro images. If you are able to boost frame rate though it might be an interesting thought.
      Cheers and clear skies!

  • @coffeecatto3375
    @coffeecatto3375 3 роки тому

    I used a Samsun A8, a cheap phone adapter, and a 76/700 reflector and got a fantastic result of lunar crater Copernicus!

  • @RobertoMezquiaJr
    @RobertoMezquiaJr 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm curious what the results would be if you use a Pixel 7 Pro?.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      I would need someone with that specific phone to find out. Cheers and clear skies!

    • @RobertoMezquiaJr
      @RobertoMezquiaJr 2 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons I have the phone but I don't think you're in Florida 😅

  • @mrbinklesgames6620
    @mrbinklesgames6620 2 роки тому

    @cathingphotons does it work for galaxy tab a please reply

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому

      This method should work with everything that has a working camera 🤳 ... Even though I don't own a galaxy tab. Only problem is the max size of the adapter. You'd need one that can hold the tab fine - don't know the specs though.

  • @oninoyakamo
    @oninoyakamo 3 роки тому

    I haven't had a lot of luck with smartphone astrophotography. Available smartphone adapters don't seem to well-suited for my telescope and eyepiece setup

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      Hey! What are the specs of your equpi/setup you use? Clear skies!!

    • @oninoyakamo
      @oninoyakamo 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons I use a Meade 7" MCT. Because it is so high powered I do all my viewing through a 56mm or a Baader Hyperion Zoom. Smartphone adapters aren't designed for 2" barrels. I tried the Celestron NeXYZ, but the build quality was so bad I returned it

  • @TheDantheman12121
    @TheDantheman12121 2 роки тому

    How do you do better with a pair of Bi Noc ulars (< sorry it is a snatch referance) than i can do with a telescope?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      :-) Sometimes skills, sometimes equipment and preparing but most of the time: Luck with seeing!
      Thus it's called: Lucky imaging.
      Clear skies!!

  • @AshleyKitto
    @AshleyKitto Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. On my pixel 7 pro there is an infrared sensor that reflects on the lens and ruins any shots I take. I think this is true on most pixel phone. How did you deal with this? I have tried open camera but the infrared auto focus still lights up even when switching to manual.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      I own the Google pixel 5 but have never had this problem so far ... Can you tape the IR emitter?

    • @AshleyKitto
      @AshleyKitto Рік тому

      @@catchingphotons yep if I show the camera to a mirror I get a little people dot. I have
      tried " open camera" where I can switch to manual focus but that doesn't turn off the infrared

    • @AshleyKitto
      @AshleyKitto Рік тому

      @@catchingphotons I guess I could put tape in it something over it. That was my thought too. I have been looking around for some alternative Canara app that would turn it off with software. Thank you for your reply

  • @Silly_lucy-1
    @Silly_lucy-1 10 днів тому

    Whats your telescope inches btw?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  9 днів тому

      It's a 6" telescope, so it's rather small when it comes to planetary imaging.
      Cheers

  • @chacal7
    @chacal7 2 роки тому

    What is the software used to sharpen the images?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому

      I use that free software Registax6.
      Clear skies!

  • @M_CREATOR03
    @M_CREATOR03 Рік тому

    2:55 how can I find Jupiter simulation at a date and time to compare

  • @briankelley7918
    @briankelley7918 3 роки тому

    Does this work with smartphones with multiple lenses or do I have to have a smartphone with just one lens to make it work.

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 роки тому

      It works with every phone. What number of lenses your manufacturer included into your phone don't need to bother you.
      For more information:
      ua-cam.com/video/5FF6eWj3VNI/v-deo.html
      Cheers and clear skies!!

    • @briankelley7918
      @briankelley7918 3 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons thank you

  • @Webrisernl
    @Webrisernl 2 роки тому

    What phone mount do you use?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому

      Celestron NexYZ smartphone adapter

    • @Webrisernl
      @Webrisernl 2 роки тому

      @@catchingphotons thanks.. so what do u recommend a phone mount or a astro camera I like to make also deep space images with my etx 90

  • @theoak9390
    @theoak9390 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks! Did you stack the jupiter picture from taking a video with the phone and then stacking the frames from that video?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      I used video mode of my smartphone (30-60fps) and than the software "PIPP" to convert the MP4 to raw video I can import with autostakkert. It's a free software and relatively easy to use.
      Clear skies!!

  • @robin9321
    @robin9321 Рік тому

    Can anyone help me please?! I used to take pics through my telescope with a Samsung Galaxy A71 and they looked pretty good. But my A71 gave up on me, so I switched to the Xiaomi 13T Pro, which is supposed to have a better camera. When I try to take pics through my telescope, they look great in the view finder, but once I take them, they look like crap. Planets have a weird blur on them with rainbow colours around and most of the detail is lost, the moon is really noisy, especially in the dark areas around etc... Keep in mind, they look good in live view before taking them. I really need help with this. Thanks!

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  9 місяців тому

      I can only guess but maybe there is some post-processing in your phone happening which would explain why it is not visible in the live feed.

  • @paoloastromicroscopia1970
    @paoloastromicroscopia1970 3 роки тому

    I use samsung s6 and telescope 114mm/900 Towa.
    I am satisfied for jupiter and moon .

  • @skubeeraw
    @skubeeraw 2 роки тому

    Screech doing UA-cam astrophotography now?

  • @EldersTree
    @EldersTree 3 місяці тому +1

    Okay

  • @astronomyjustforfun4595
    @astronomyjustforfun4595 2 роки тому

    I have a bunch of cell phone movies on my site.

  • @hidingly
    @hidingly 3 місяці тому

    i really want to see this on the 13 pro max

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  3 місяці тому

      Unfortunately I can't provide this jet ;-)

  • @davidbrandenburg8029
    @davidbrandenburg8029 2 роки тому

    but is that little bit more detail worth 200 bucks?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  2 роки тому

      Well it certainly depends on your demands :-) some will say: no way! Others (me included) will say: no question, yes!
      I'm planning to buy a second scope just for planetary :-D
      But jokes aside: a smartphone is every anyway a great starting point for getting your feet wet in planetary BEFORE investing hundreds of dollars for further equipment. I'm a huge fan!
      Clear skies!

  • @TheDantheman12121
    @TheDantheman12121 2 роки тому

    Woah never realized that jupiter was hexagon shaped.
    Jk great video i thank you

  • @SarbjitSingh-ed1el
    @SarbjitSingh-ed1el 8 місяців тому

    What is name of Camera? Bramd name?

    • @scerri_03
      @scerri_03 5 місяців тому

      Zwo ASI 120mc

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  20 днів тому

      The planetary is ZWO ASI 120, the compact camera is a dinosaur, I can't know the brand :-)

  • @PafMedic
    @PafMedic Рік тому

    I Hated That Thing,Tossed It Across The Yard Before The 1st Night Was Done🤣🤣I Like The One Made By Carson..But Rarely Use My Phone,Afraid Of It Dropping,and My Neximage10,Zwo120Mini,Or My Zwo385MC Did Not Cost As Much As That Phone😂😂😂

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      Hate because of handling?
      The cost of 120mc is lower than a phone BUT most of us have the phone anyway so there is no additional cost involved.
      My phone never dropped to this date 😉👍 let's hope it never does (but it feels pretty secured though).
      Cheers and clear skies!

  • @zcommandante
    @zcommandante Рік тому

    Если использовать камеру наблюдения которая видит в темноте без подсветки, насколько лучше будет результат?

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      Камера с ночным видением может иметь схожие возможности сбора света, но всё зависит от фокусного расстояния (и, соответственно, оптики) и способности правильно отслеживать ночное небо.

  • @kevindowdall3792
    @kevindowdall3792 Рік тому

    Your mount costs more than my whole set up 🤣🤣🤣

    • @catchingphotons
      @catchingphotons  Рік тому

      Probably true BUT the EQ6R Pro is just awesome and worth every cent. I love the accuracy and the smooth and quiet slewing.
      Cheers and clear skies!

    • @kevindowdall3792
      @kevindowdall3792 Рік тому

      Hope to get one some day 👍 great work