I have another tip: put an extra weight in the center between the tripod. Most of the times there is metal stability plate where you can put some eyepieces, put an extra weight of some kilo's attached to a cord/chain in the centre of it and let it hang. Stability of your mount will greatly improve!
I'm no expert but I'd say that if you want to do serious astrophotography you will be greatly aided by a tracking mount thats motorized. There's a bunch of other accessories you can get too like a guide scope and camera that also help quite a bit. Its a lot of fun though and even with my usually lackluster results you can see so many cool things. You've got to really like the process though, since it can often take longer to process than it took to collect the images in the first place.
What’s the difference between different style EQ mounts? I was wondering if it would be a good idea to keep my eq mount and get a better OTA. Do certain mounts just provide more stability?
In a nutshell yes... The more you pay for a mount the sturdier it's going to be. So it doesn't matter really how good the OTA is whats more important is a good quality mount. Thanks for watching buddy.
Hi Jason! I'm a altaz man for visual only. Also I was wandering if you could do a review of the svbony sv407 2x by 42mm binoculars? Your supposed too see more stars in light polluted skies? With a 26 deg of sky. Clear skies.
I have another tip: put an extra weight in the center between the tripod. Most of the times there is metal stability plate where you can put some eyepieces, put an extra weight of some kilo's attached to a cord/chain in the centre of it and let it hang. Stability of your mount will greatly improve!
Another great video, thanks Jason!
@jasonvictor9542 Hello Jay. Thanks, buddy, and you're more than welcome.
Thank you sir. Cheers.
Your more than welcome friend.
You do dam handy vids cheers
Will there be another Q&A video?
@michaelapichova9026 Hello there . Yes, my friend, I'm planning on a Q&A soon . You can still leave any questions on my community page . 🙂
I'm no expert but I'd say that if you want to do serious astrophotography you will be greatly aided by a tracking mount thats motorized. There's a bunch of other accessories you can get too like a guide scope and camera that also help quite a bit. Its a lot of fun though and even with my usually lackluster results you can see so many cool things. You've got to really like the process though, since it can often take longer to process than it took to collect the images in the first place.
He targeted this video at beginners, most of whom won't have motorized mounts and guide scopes.
What’s the difference between different style EQ mounts? I was wondering if it would be a good idea to keep my eq mount and get a better OTA. Do certain mounts just provide more stability?
In a nutshell yes... The more you pay for a mount the sturdier it's going to be. So it doesn't matter really how good the OTA is whats more important is a good quality mount. Thanks for watching buddy.
What if you have a goto mount? How do you balance it.
Exactly the same way my friend.
Nah man that's fuckin sound, cheers
Thanks for watching buddy.
something tells me your EQ mount doesnt like this load very much
EQ mounts can be impossible for dyslexics.
Indeed 🙂
Hi Jason! I'm a altaz man for visual only. Also I was wandering if you could do a review of the svbony sv407 2x by 42mm binoculars? Your supposed too see more stars in light polluted skies? With a 26 deg of sky. Clear skies.
Do you have an interest in wrist watches/clocks? That can also be a fun hobby!