Astrophotography for Planets: Finding Saturn with your DSLR & Dedicated Astrophotography Camera

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2023
  • Join me on a celestial exploration as I use the Canon T2i DSLR and the ZWO ASI224MC dedicated astrophotography camera. Discover the techniques of finding Saturn with your telescope and capturing its stunning beauty. Learn the advantages and challenges of using DSLRs versus dedicated astrophotography cameras, and get a glimpse into the magic of lucky imaging. Dive in and see which camera truly excels in portraying the wonders of the cosmos!
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    ✅ Discover techniques for finding Saturn with your telescope and capturing its mesmerizing beauty.
    ✅ Dive deep into the advantages and challenges of using DSLRs versus dedicated astrophotography cameras.
    ✅ Explore hands-on tutorials using EOS Utility and FireCapture for optimal image acquisition.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @pbehler
    @pbehler 8 місяців тому +1

    I try to make notes of the eye piece and camera settings used that had good results. Viewing Saturn and Jupiter with a 10mm and certain camera will look over or under exposed when using a different eyepiece or Barlow lens or camera setting.
    Or figure which eye pieces seem to match closest to the FOV for the type of camera you’re about swap in. When the default 16mm lens looks great and then your camera mimics 8mm, it’s easy to lose that bugger.

  • @IslandSkyPhotos
    @IslandSkyPhotos 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for including using the DSLR! I’m using a NexStar 8SE with a Canon DSLR and am so glad I found your channel!

  • @codykingham4089
    @codykingham4089 7 місяців тому

    Great tutorial. Thanks! Love the Starship shirt.

  • @babs075
    @babs075 9 місяців тому

    Love this video. I have a Celestron 8 inch Edge HD on the CGEM II mount and good to see I'm not the only one with problems finding planets. I also have a little Orion Starseeker III reflector scope on an alt-az mount for times when I want a quick setup for planet viewing. I have a much easier time with that.

  • @ryanhardin3046
    @ryanhardin3046 9 місяців тому

    Hey Mike. I've looked a many videos and tutorials online, and your videos are the best I've found so far for what I'm looking for. I'm looking at purchasing the Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 EdgeHD with StarSense for some night gazing and photography (I haven't committed just yet), and I also want something to photograph and/or video the April 2024 eclipse. I photographed the 2017 eclipse using a Sigma 150-600mm lens using my Canon t3i, and it turned out OK. I'd like to video it in HD but preferably 4K, and also get some good photos. I've since bought a used Canon 70D, and would like to buy a telescope. Was curious whether you were planning on capturing the eclipse, whether I should try to use my smartphone for video with a Celestron vs a DSLR vs whatever thing that is that connects to the telescope and a computer via USB, and what all you recommend I should purchase. This particular telescope looks like it will auto-align and stay on the sun for me, but I'm not sure what to do. Any advice? And do you have Discord or do you have a way to chat? (I'm also in Texas and plan to travel westward to view the Eclipse.)

  • @johnanderson2432
    @johnanderson2432 9 місяців тому +1

    I am glad that you left in all the alignment, focus challenges in your video. I go through this and get frustrated as I don't know what I am doing wrong. Looks like this is a typical experience and I shouldn't be so hard on myself. One thing I did do was purchase a motorized focuser. I primarily did it to avoid shake when I tried to focus, but an added benefit is that the software provides a number indicating the focuser position. When I focus on an object, i record what that number is and what lens I am using so the next time I go to that object I am pretty close to focus. Did you use an eyepiece (besides the barlow) for this session?

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  9 місяців тому

      Using a mechanical focuser like that is a great idea. I have one, but haven't hooked it up, because I'm slowly showing the process step by step, but that is a fantastic idea for sure.
      I did use just a normal eye piece for alignment, I don't remember the size of it.
      But yeah, I knew when I first got started, I would get very frustrated with how hard it was to align, and to keep alignment. So I like to share the process in my videos so it doesn't look like it's always a simple walk in the park (although, on days when everything is going the right way it can feel like that).

  • @adamroach4538
    @adamroach4538 3 місяці тому

    When you were struggling to find saturn I think you had is zoomed in by 190%

  • @MariaCKouto
    @MariaCKouto 9 місяців тому

    This video gave me relief, because when I use the barlow I can no longer find the star. So I don't need to be sad about my telescope. Thanks for sharing 🥰

  • @richardrojas6306
    @richardrojas6306 8 місяців тому

    Hello MIke, Before you tried a Barlow, you just used an ordinary lens. Do you recall what lens you used? Was it a 25mm, 15mm or 10mm? And being a rookie in astronomy, I have noticed when mounting a Barlow, for what ever reason, lots of difficulty retaining a good focus on an object. So mostly I don't use a Barlow. I even have a Televue Barlow think an expensive one would do it and make focusing easier. But for me right now as a rookie, I don't rely on a Barlow. I do have a wealth of many lenses, so I really don't use a Barlow to achieve the lens I need.

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, when looking for the planet visually, I was probably in the range of a 25mm lens. I don't remember. But when I use the camera, there is no lens.

  • @jonathanmarquise422
    @jonathanmarquise422 9 місяців тому

    when you get saturn centered in the eyepiece, does the 8se begin to automatically track it, or do you have to do something to get it to track?

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      After finishing the alignment, you can use the go to feature to go to Saturn. The should have Jupiter in the eye piece or be very close to it.
      The telescope will then move on a track like it is following Jupiter in the night sky. But if your alignment it off at all, it will drift out of the eye piece over time she you'll have to readjust.
      With this current setup, it is not able to see and track Jupiter on its own.

    • @geronimovision2912
      @geronimovision2912 4 місяці тому

      @@AstroExplorersWhy does it not have the capability to track. Does the GoTo mount not track?

  • @michaelfrazier9537
    @michaelfrazier9537 8 місяців тому

    I didn't see the download for Canon Utility. I have a Canon T3. Can you put the link in? Thank you!

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  8 місяців тому +1

      Hey there, I've added it to the description, here's a link as well www.usa.canon.com/support/eos-utilities

    • @dadisthatyou2057
      @dadisthatyou2057 7 місяців тому

      Same here, when I go to download it, it only has a digital update but not a download for the original software.

  • @zygmuntziokowski7877
    @zygmuntziokowski7877 9 місяців тому

    Good video, but it would had been nice to see your setup.

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      And I thought everyone was bored of seeing it 🙂