58% Moon - Nikon P1000 vs Canon EOS R Camera
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- Testing the knackered Nikon P1000 camera against the Canon EOS R Full Frame Mirrorless Camera with the Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 L III Lens, & the Canon 2x Extender, & the Kenko 2x Teleconverter with the 58% lit Moon. All the gear used is listed down here along with links.
8:40pm to 9:01pm, Sunday June 28, 2020, NE Ohio (USA), SSW Sky, 74°F (23°C)
1st Part Filmed on the Nikon P1000 Camera
2nd on the Canon EOS R Camera, Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 Lens, Canon 2x Extender, & Kenko 2x Teleconverter
Recorded onto the Atomos Ninja Flame 7” Monitor/Recorder
Video Clips Stacked in the Lynkeos App for Mac
Everything put together in Final Cut Pro X
~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)
My Photos & Videos Website:
jayling.smugmu...
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Here's the equipment used in this video:
-Nikon P1000 Camera with 125x optical zoom & 500x digital zoom: amzn.to/2JnE1B2
-Canon EOS R Mirrorless Full Frame Camera: amzn.to/2Wn8dkF
-Canon EF 70-200mm F/2.8 L III USM Lens: amzn.to/31lSBj7
-Canon 2x III Telephoto Extender: amzn.to/3i7sxB5
-Kenko Teleplus HD 2x Teleconverter: amzn.to/2jEFitp
-Atomos Ninja Flame 7" 4K Field Monitor/Recorder: amzn.to/2XDDXRF
-Benro C373T Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs: amzn.to/2XzddGz
-SkyWatcher AZ-GTi Alt-AZ Telescope Mount: amzn.to/2YFiVDm
-Orion SynScan V5 Hand Controller: amzn.to/2JyzxYp
-Hague Dual Camera Mount Bar 75mm Bowl: www.haguecamer...
-Tascam DR-100 MK III Audio Recorder: amzn.to/2LwwqQT
-Tascam TM-2x Mic: amzn.to/2LNADRL
-SkySafari Pro App: skysafariastro...
Links to my gear are for Amazon. I'm an Amazon Associate for which I earn from qualifying purchases. If you click on them, thanks in advance. Additional equipment I use is listed over at my website: jayling.smugmu...
Can we take a minute to appreciate how calm and peaceful your voice is?
Thanks so much, I'm glad you found it pleasing :)
so true
yeh I was going to say that to ,god bless u lady
Beautiful voice🙏
Nope. Find it annoying to be honest 😅
On the Nikon P1000 if you had shot in the 4K/30p mode in stead of 1080/60p and made a few adjustments in the menu to bring down the contrast and image sharpening (or sharpness) the footage would have come out a lot nicer with less stair-stepping and other aliasing artifacts.
Came for the camera, stayed for the lady’s lovely voice. Thank you, it was very peaceful to listen to your voice.
Thank you for your kind comment - I'm glad you found it pleasing :)
@@Jayling thank you for the reply, very kind of you. Have a wonderful day ahead.
A lot of harping on the Nikon P1000. For $1000 the Nikon P1000 is a great camera. Even how it stacks up against your ~$5000 canon setup you have there. A little tweaking with the P1000 you will be able to get close to the canon setup. Not bad for a bridge camera. And that's in 1080p. Step it up to 4k and we have a winner.
Miss Jayling, I've been a long time watcher--first time commenting! I wanted to express my gratitude to you; thank you for taking your time on our lovely marbled Earth to share this incredible footage and your thoughts with us. I adore your good natured humor, your outlook on life, heck, watching your videos really puts me in a great mood! Also, many kudos to the structure and effort with editing--I appreciate the information you include to help an aspiring novice like myself! I'm hoping you have a splendid rest of your week and I look forward to the next time you check in with us. :)
Hello there, Rachel! I'm really glad you enjoy it over here and I appreciate you taking time out of your day to head on over here to watch the sky along with me. I hope you also have a lovely new week ahead - take care and enjoy yourself. :)
You're too modest. "Pretty good, and okay?" Absolutely brilliant detail, amazing.
Thanks so much for your kind thoughts, I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
Thanks for the 58% moon tour, love the stacked photo at the end. Have a nice week.
Thank you, Simon - and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Take care now. :)
You got surprisingly close with that 200mm lens, considering we have noticed in digital camera professional forums that Nikon P1000 moon detail is hard to beat with any consumer interchangeable camera lens. My 600mm with quality teleconverters can't beat P1000. Sony RX10 IV (600mm equivalent) can't beat it, P1000 wins even with zooming only to 1200mm out of it's 3000mm potential. I don't think any
As you know these really aren't a fair comparison since one is a bridge camera and the other an expensive mirrorless camera with telephoto lenses, but it was the equipment I had on hand to test. Anyway, I've found the Canon RF 800mm lens (with and without a 2x teleconverter) along with the Canon R camera gives a better view of the Moon than even my P1000. Now to zoom in even further to get a similar size as the P1000, I do record externally so I can then use the 5x & 10x focusing zoom to get in even closer.
It can be subjective but I think the Canon RF 800mm lens plus extender does better than the P1000. The lens runs $899, but of course the Canon R series of mirrorless cameras are quite expensive. Clear skies to you :)
@@Jayling Quite expensive.... the Canon setup you used has to be 3 to 4 times the cost of the Nikon P-1000 so I would expect it to get better... nice rig setup you use to do night photography...
@@marvinisit it can be down to 1.6x the cost if using a used EOS RP (same sensor as EOS R) with a used RF 800mm lens. And still perform better than the P1000 :)
@@kerbberbphotography8336 Nope, the RP dont have the same sensor as the R, the RP use a an older sensor from the (hated) 6D Mk2, 2016/2017! and the R a slightly newer one and 30MP instead of also great 26,2MP of the RP.
But yeah, i love my RP, best camera ever made by canon (for its price), just in wildlife i struggled enough to get a R7 as wildlife/video camera (which improved the quality and easiness of use by a lot!)
Btw.... R7 with 4k crop mode is on the RF 800 is about 2000mm or even more, so "high quality" (as much this counts as high). Also, there is an integrated digital zoom for recording up to 10x, not tried yet.
I was already impressed with the RP and 800mm, in wildlife the 1280mm with the R7 is again a bit of a learning curve but i guess its awesome for moon captures
@@Jayling Don't really see anything better on the P1000 here. The image is dreadful. There are like 3 (three) different tones on the Moon's surface. it looks like an oil painting.
The video and your voice is very calming as always. I'm soooo relaxed right now. Thank you so much Ma'am.
You're very welcome, Kim, I'm glad you find it pleasing. :)
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it's so strange seeing the moon from a northern hemisphere perspective!! here in Australia the big group of craters near the terminator line is always at the top!!
I know what you mean, Brian, when I watch Aussie shots of the moon, I'm always turning my head to try and get it back 'upright' (lol).
If you use the digital zoom, ie go beyond 83x, and view the footage on an external monitor with a higher resolution than the camera monitor, you will see jaggies (pixelation), or digital lines. Personally I would never bother with digital zoom, just disable it in settings.
Thank you so much again! Way to start the week!
Have a good one DJ!
Much love!
Thanks, Jonas! I hope you have a great new week ahead. :)
This was therapeutic for me, beautiful film and voice, thank you and peace from Morocco!
You're very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it - and hello to you over there. :)
Great footage. Been wanting to upgrade my p900 to the p1000. I cracked my p900 lens and have been procrastinating on fixing it. I bought the p900 6 months before the p1000 came out 🤦♂️
I bet you'd enjoy the P1000, though it is a bit heavier and bulkier, it has many improvements over the P900. Good luck in either fixing your P900 or getting a new camera. :)
Hi, can I Please ask you a rather difficult question. If someone hypothetically zoomed in on the moon with a P900 camera and recorded an object flying over the moon - how do they "prove" their video is not a CGI hoax. Can they send their camera's memory card for electronic testing. Or. .does the camera itself need to be sent for an electronic forensic testing?
Hello there, Bud. I really don't know how or if it's possible to confirm if something was added in or not, that's beyond me. In this climate nowadays of hoaxers on one end & deniers on the other along with the middle ground including truthers, of folks who really do capture something unusual, well, it always seems to end up being a heated & vile debate. It can be hard to judge anymore in this technological age of what is and isn't real, of who to trust and who not to.
At the same time you were filming your video I was in western Quebec looking at the moon with my telescope. Half moon is always my favorite phase to look at it. Thanks for your good work.
I'm glad you had clear skies up there to watch it. :)
It's like watching a full documentary.... So peaceful and calming
I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
@@Jayling Great video!
Such a calming voice... I suppose that even if there wasn't a video going along, you voice itself is captivating enough to listen to the whole thing..
Thank you, though I tend to put people to sleep I think (lol). You take care now. :)
So the P1000 is $999. How much would that cannon camera and Lens cost together? I’m just curious because I’d like to get a camera soon for Astrophotography.
Well, there's a big difference in price but one is an all-in-one bridge camera with limited abilities and the other is a full frame mirrorless camera along with lenses. The Canon R runs about $1799, and the RF800 Lens costs $899, and the 2x extender is $599. I have links to all the gear used down below in the description box of each video to help keep track of what was used on each night. Good luck in your astrophotography journey, Ryan. :)
@@Jayling Thank you for the fast reply! That all might be out of my budget range. I would certainly love a full frame mirrorless camera, but I think I may edge towards the P1000. Just since most of the photos I’ll be capturing are from a distance, I live near the mountains and would love to be able to capture birds and other animals from far out.
I think you'd have a blast with the P1000 - it's a zooming maniac (lol). :)
@5:00 is that a tracking system? I'm reading the list on the description but can't figure out what is what.
Hello there, Sebastian. Yes, I'm using the Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi telescope tracking mount, the small thing that says "Freedom Find" on it. It's lightweight and tiny so easy for me to tote around. :)
@@Jayling thanks. Very interesting hobby.
All in all very beautiful shot of the moon. You know your equipment well but I don’t see any lines & colors that are “that off.” You always have the best footage J. You and the birdies are just lovely! God bless you. 💖 Have a great week.
Thanks, MamaBear. It didn't act up like it usually does tonight, probably because I was bitching about it during the video (lol). I hope you have a great new week ahead also. :)
How did you make such small camera movements with the p1000 at full or nearly full zoom? They were very short and distinct.
Hello, John. When having the cameras mounted on the SkyWatcher AZ-GTI telescope mount and using the mount's remote, it's easier to control the movement in small increments. :)
I would sell a kidney for either of these amazing cameras! Thank you for sharing such amazing footage.
Never sell a body part, Lynn! I'm glad you enjoyed the footage :)
Funny you dont know what youre saying
By the way a quick question, I myself looked up to the moon a few times in 2018 from Morocco, did you catch something blue just a bit behind of the moon ?? It was at night when I looked by the way and still don’t know what it was, a blue star/marble kind of thing..
what is amazing is how so many of the moons craters are shaped like hexagons. Meteor impacts don't create hexagon shaped craters but an electrical discharge would.
Yeah, all the odd shaped craters on the moon intrigue me also. I've been following the Thunderbolts Project and some of those scientists think (and have experimented) that some of the craters on the moon were caused by electrical discharges. I find it fascinating. :)
Flat Earth
@@the1windwaker has nothing to do with flat earth
@@ROBMCKISSOCK Those 'craters' are most likely slag inclusion and porosity. The moon at one time gave its own light. It is now reflective
@@the1windwaker interesting.
your voice is good, narrating is even better, it feels like I'm in a National Geographic documentary
Thanks so much, Grover, I'm glad you found it pleasing. :)
Thank you for sharing your setup with us. I had something similar when I was doing the 2017 August solar eclipse. The Nikon it was helpful with the reach and lightweight. The cannon I used a 400 MM two lens on a crop sensor. But seeing how you use the teleconverters and how it turned out it's pretty nice results.
Way better abberation on the Canon. The Nikon seems to replace it with a black line? Is it set to AutoWB? That will signif. affect your colours esp. your blues, and especially during blue hour.
No, I set all my cameras to 'Daylight' white balance since that was recommended by astrophotographers, so I just always leave that setting on Daylight no matter the time of day. That was a good suggestion though, thanks Matt. :)
@@Jayling LOL all I was suggesting was that if you are shooting during blue hour (the twilight hour just before it gets dark when every photo appears horribly blue) that could be why, and also that WB will affect your images significantly. Your camera probably does not have a fault.
I look forward to watching your new videos!
Thank you, Ethan, I'm glad you enjoy them :)
Serious question..is the moon rolling? Turning from your perception?
It does "roll" during the course of its path across the sky, relative to our perspective.
Thank you. Very handy to see the comparisons and lovely to hear your commentary.
You're very welcome. I find it interesting comparing them though they really shouldn't be as one is an expensive camera with lenses while the other is just a bridge, but still, it's cool to see what they each can do. :)
Just another question, what tripod mount are you using for your Sky Watcher and monitor? Thanks 🙏
Hiya Rich - all the equipment used is listed in the description box down below the video. It was the Benro C373T Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs. :)
@@Jayling thanks Jayling, i should have read that! 🤦 Thanks
Excellent stacking results on both! I’d suggest not using the digital boost on the P1000. I shoot raw on mine and Adobe camera raw has an auto setting to fix the white balance. The eos R looked good, if a little blue. Nice video, thanks!
To get the zoom capability I did use the digital zoom on the P1000 - that was my goal for the type of filming I do. Anyway, my P1000 is knackered and relegated to the sidelines, so now I'm just using the Canons. Great filming to you, Dominic :)
@@Jayling
Are you working for Canon???
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@@insurance4u713 nah shes rooting the ceo!
I do the same with my P1000. Digital zoom is no different than a crop, so I just capture all that data and stack THEN crop what I want but I can see what she was trying to illustrate here.
Amazing video. I am having an panasonic FZ82 and planing to get an P1000... but I wonder how normal/ raw pictures are with the bulky p1000
Hi there. I was never fond of taking photos with the P1000 as I prefer the higher megapixel Canon mirrorless cameras with various lenses for pictures. That's not to say the Nikon bridge camera is poor, it's just my own preference. Good luck in whatever you decide, Razvan. :)
@@Jayling thinking about it, the zoom thing is awesome but I can still use the Lumix for that.. maybe is time for a dslr. Thank you for the response, have an awesome day!
The Canon gives a great result, though the setup is almost x5 more money :(
Yes, you're right, it isn't quite a fair comparison but it's the equipment I have on hand to test against one another. I really like the Canon mirrorless cameras. :)
In your opinion which one is better?!
It's subjective so others may feel differently, but I think the Canon R camera did better. I much prefer the Canon as it's a full frame mirrorless camera with better quality and settings, but of course costs a lot more especially when lenses are needed. :)
@@Jayling thanks for replied me you looks so friendly, same thoughts i like the Canon too :))
If only I had those cameras...
The fuss of UFOs in my area is big...
Hopefully you'll be able to pick one up someday. It's amazing to watch all the stuff zipping around up there - clear skies to you. :)
so if you had to choose only 1 of those cameras, which would you choose? Also for this exact video, which would you choose again, if only 1 camera
If money isn't a factor, I'm a big fan of the Canon mirrorless cameras like the Canon R with using interchangeable lenses, but that's just my preference. :)
Beautiful shots of the moon on both cameras. That's a great set up you have there!
Have you ever filmed the lunar wave?
Thanks, Betty, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have caught some 'ripples' going across the moon, I think it's been twice now. Here's one from December 2018: ua-cam.com/video/XIKAJK1sNSg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video...do you have any idea if there was a Sony mirrorless camera is of the same quality with both the nikon and canon cameras you use here. I would really appreciate it if you reply 'cause i need to buy either of the three cameras for my son who is taking up Architecture. Thank you..
Personally, I dislike the Sony cameras because of their confusing menu system, so I'm not the best person to ask about Sony's - sorry. Good luck in your search. :)
@@Jayling thank you ..
Hello, wonderful video thank you. I'm wondering why with both cameras the moon size seems roughly the same? At 3000mm P1000's optical zoom is 125x, but with the EOS and with the teleconverters you go up to roughly 10x optical zoom? Is that right? If that is so, shouldn't the P1000's moon size look roughly 10x larger because of the 10x larger zoom? Am I missing something?
If you use the P1000 full zoom the moon is too big to fit in the picture. So in practice I find I use less than the full 125X for moon shots. Also at maximum zoom, dealing with vibration and getting the correct contrast/white balance becomes challenging. A good plate attachment designed for the camera and steady tripod help at maximum zoom. Overall it is a great bridge camera.
Great footage! Wondering why the part of the moon in shadow got the blue colour just like the sky instead of black, it looks transparent .
Well That is incredible! Your voice is so relaxing!Keep up the nice and good work!👍
Thank you, I'm glad you found it pleasing :)
Bonjour de la suisse, je viens de tomber sur vos vidéos, elles sont vraiment magnifiques. Je suis débutante dans l'observation de la lune. Je voulais savoir quel appareil me conseillerez vous ?
Bonjour à vous là-bas ! Si vous voulez observer la lune et la filmer, je vous recommande les appareils photo Nikon P900 ou Nikon P1000. Ils ont de grandes plages de zoom et peuvent se rapprocher de très près. Lorsque vous zoomez comme ça, vous auriez besoin d'un trépied, sinon tout serait trop fragile. Bonne chance à toi!
(Hello to you way over there! If you want to observe the moon and film it, I'd recommend either the Nikon P900 or Nikon P1000 cameras. They have great zoom ranges and can get in very close. When zooming like that, you would need a tripod or else everything would be too shaky. Good luck to you!
nice video 👍❤
Que impresionantes tomas y detalles de la Luna! Aca en Mexico totalmente nublado sin poder mirar nada, gracias por compartir su trabajo. Saludos respetuosos.
¡Hola! Espero que tu cielo se aclare pronto. Cuídate allá abajo. :)
(Hello! I hope your sky clears up soon. Take care down there. :)
Beautiful shots... but the most beautiful is your sweet voice 😍❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for your kindness - I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
It is advisable not to use a teleconverter as it darkens too much.
Better to use 10x Canon R7. Your RF 800 mm we get:
800x1.6x10:24= 533x.
Which is equivalent to R1000.
I doubt the high picture quality of the P1000 with such digital
magnification of a small matrix.
Amazing. The price of ur cameras can change my life 😅
Hi, I had a question regarding my 3 year old Nikon P1000. I charge the battery using a Newmowa charger and. I have one Nikon NIKON EN-EL20A LI-ION BATTERY and two extra Newmowa EN-EL20 Replacement Batteries. I find that recently when I put the fully-charged batteries in my camera and want to use the camera 4-5 days later the batteries are drained. Does this mean I need to replace the batteries? I appreciate your feedback on this. Thanks.
Hi there. I don't use 3rd party batteries so I'm not sure if they're the cause of drain or not. If you're able, buy another Nikon battery and see if that solves the problem. Good luck to you. :)
Next: Zooming into clouds to find data in them
Good one.
Your voice is so smooth and mesmerizing.
That is an interesting setup. I would hope an EOS R given the price, along with the necessary super telephoto lens, works better than a Nikon P1000. If not, there's no reason to buy the Canon :)
It's not a 'fair' comparison as one is a bridge camera with the lens integrated and the other a full frame mirrorless camera, but it's what I had on hand to test with.The Canon is much better in low light along with being rich in features, though of course much more expensive with the lenses needed. The P1000 is a fun zooming camera with limitations, but I do love the Canon R cameras. :)
What are those things at 4:25? Gimbal and its controls?
That was the setup I had for this video, the Benro tripod with the SkyWatcher AZ-GTi tracking mount, the 7" Atomos Flame monitor/recorder, The Nikon P1000 camera, and all the other gadgets which are listed down below in the description box of the video. :)
Funny thing is...the P1000 looks awesome with such a small sensor vs the Full fram Canon. Wow...can't wait fort he next Nikon P2000.
I sure hope that Nikon does release a newer super zoom camera again, one that's even better than the P1000. :)
Keep in mind this professional camera with its professional lens is being quite handicapped by the use of two 2X converters in the light path. Honestly doing it that way I'm surprised it looks as good as it does from the canon
Hola, Amiga Cómo se llama ese Estabilizador o Ese Componente blanco que Mueve la Camara Tan Perfectamente ?? Y cuánto Cuesta 🙏🏼💯🇨🇴
Hola. Es el Sky-Watcher AZ-GTI Go To Mount. amzn.to/2YFiVDm :)
Hello there. It's the Sky-Watcher AZ-GTI Go To Mount. amzn.to/2YFiVDm :)
@@Jayling Muchas Gracias Amiga, I new Sub 💯🎉
I wonder about the moon every once and a while ever since I've become a subscriber to your channel, and I mean that in a good way, thank you so much Jayling 😀
You're so very welcome, Hondo. I appreciate you taking time out of your day to watch along with me. :)
Sorry for the stupid question, but I wonder if more powerful cameras can zoom in to see the flags on the moon 😅?
It's a valid question and not stupid at all. Not even the Hubble telescope with its highest resolution can see something so small as a lander or a flag on the moon. There's more info here if you'd like to read up on it: www.science20.com/robert_walker/why_we_cant_use_hubble_to_see_the_lunar_lander_how_could_we_see_it_in_high_resolution-225243
That’s a very nice moon
Thanks, Eric, they came out pretty well for a daytime view. :)
To me I see excellent shots. My Nikon acts the same. You got me interested with the canon you’re using. Very nice mirrorless. May I ask what 2 adapters for this setting? Thank you for sharing. I figure my Nikons are what it is.
Hiya Donald, if you mean the 2x teleconverters, one is a Canon and the other is a Kenko. This would probably work with just two of the cheaper Kenko ones but I used what I had on hand. I have links to all the gear used down below in the description box of each video, and since I change out so often it helps to keep track. Here's the Kenko Teleplus HD Teleconverter: amzn.to/2jEFitp
Congrats !!! As always I love your videos even when the P1000’s battery died, you bring a lot of valuable information. I have a few days with EOS Ra and 100-400 canon lens + 2x Extender should be here tomorrow, I’ll try to catch the moon as you did, we’ll see what could happen.
Cool! Please let me know how that combo works with the RA. Great filming to you. :)
Glad to see your Nikon P1000 back.
It's sorta back but with issues (lol). :)
Thank you for sharing this video. It sounds like you know your stuff.
Thanks, Lonnie. Hoping you having a lovely weekend ahead. :)
Newbie here :)
Went from compact camera to dslr
Your work is amazing
Never seen the moon this up close
This is beautiful work 😍😍😍😍
Thank you! And congrats on your upgrade to a dslr. Great filming to you. :)
@@Jayling Hope you will show more of your work on here 🤗🤗🤗
Loved it
And thank you very much 💗
It's hilarious that the Moon is supposedly 238,000 mi away and these cameras are focusing in on them when they shouldn't go any further than a few miles to be clear, if that
I want a tape measure like the one they used...
But you know what, I can see the same with a rifle scope... talk about shooting the moon.
You have no idea what you are talikng about. Lenses, light, and imaging do not work that way.
@@allenkramer8148 no, obviously you have no idea
Who told you things "far away" in SPACE were blurry?
@@BeReal918 you lack common sense
Do you like your Nikon over the Full frame? If I were to get one or the other for Astrophotography. The Nikon does look like a lot of bang for buck. But if you are having problems with it. I am not sure. Thanks.
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Hi Ashton - the Nikon P1000 is a fun zooming camera but it does have its limitations as it is only a bridge camera. Please don't let my few problems sway you the wrong way - I've had this camera for 2 years now when it first came out and have used it extensively in all weather conditions to film the planets, moon, stars and sun.
It really wasn't fair of me to compare a bridge camera with a full frame mirrorless camera which uses expensive lenses and has much better components, more megapixels, and quite a few menu settings , but still I did it anyway (lol).
I love my Canons for the photos they take and the video too, but it's fun to grab the Nikon P1000 when zooming is needed. Good luck in your decision. :)
Impresionante!!!! Saludos desde Palma de Mallorca.
¡Hola a ti! Me alegra que lo hayas disfrutado, Miguel. :)
(Hello to you! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Miguel. :)
you can get a program called backyard EOS that will allow you to control the Canon EOS's focus electronically ,they also do a version for Nikon,it also displays the feed from the camera on the PC/laptop screen
Backyard EOS is for Windows only - I'm a Mac girl and don't have a pc, and wouldn't relish dragging out yet another gadget anyway. But thanks :)
Молодец!Классные съемки и камера!
Спасибо :)
(Thank you :)
Can you show me or tell me how that setup works? And does the computers need to be aligned with the sky?
There's no computer when out filming the sky, just the camera is needed. For myself, I like to record the footage onto the bigger monitor/recorder, and use a tracking mount to keep the zoomed-in image in the frame, or else it would quickly move out of the frame. After filming you can use stacking software to align the video clips together and then it stacks the best images onto each other to produce a clearer single image. I'm limited in what software I can use since I'm on a Mac, but there's a lot of software for pc's.
@@Jayling Yeah, like Autostakkert and Registax. I am not talking about a laptop or a desktop, I am talking about the computer inside the tracking system.
I don't know the intricacies of the mount but it's an Alt/Az Go-To telescope tracking mount. To control the mount you can use the free Synscan app on a phone or tablet, or buy a handset. I just do a basic alignment of something like the moon or a planet and from there it tracks the object keeping it in frame: amzn.to/2YFiVDm
i like the missing dark side of the moon ,, always makes me wonder 🙂
I love seeing the craters on the edge where light meets dark - they're so cool to see. :)
"I'll see you on the dark side of the moon" Pink Floyd.
@@Jayling it's some big craters , very interesting shapes , only 90🕘angels of impact , no side splash 🤪
@@smilernok “craters,” huh? 👀😳🙄
@@jak30341 🙄🥱 yes the official story about impact craters on the moon ..
How come there are no side splash ??
Hi jayling I didn't notice any digital lines to me it looked great but because the battery ran out it may have corrupted your firmware you might want to reload it, I'm sure that will fix the issues you are having.
Regards Tony
hmm, I did take it back to factory settings but haven't tried the firmware trick yet - thanks, Tony, I'll give that a try next. :)
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Bonjour Jayling, j'ai une question avec le nikon D90, en changeant d'objectif zoom est ce je peux aussi voir la lune comme avec un coolpix P1000 ?.
Bonjour. Je n'ai jamais utilisé de Nikon D90 auparavant, mais il prend des objectifs interchangeables. Vous ne pourrez pas obtenir la plage de zoom comme le P1000 même avec un gros objectif dessus, ce qui serait également très coûteux. Le P1000 est idéal pour observer la lune. :)
(Hello there. I've never used a Nikon D90 before but it does take interchangeable lenses. You won't be able to get the zoom range like the P1000 even with a big lens on it, which would be very expensive too. The P1000 is great for viewing the moon. :)
I love your voice...❤️ God bless you mam....🙏
Thank you, I'm glad you find it pleasing :)
Hi Jayling, thank you very much for your video. It was very nice to see the Nikon and the Canon comparison. Could you tell me the configuration of the Canon and the cost estimate of the lens? I have the canon but I don’t have that lens. What kind of lens I need to get for my canon to get the same 3000 mm results of the Nikon for terrestrial view. I am moving to Colombia and my house is going to be in the mountains with a valley view of 3 to 15 miles. It seems that the Nikon does fairly well in that range but I want to explore with my canon with out buying the Nikon P1000. Your comment would be appreciated.
You're very welcome, Dario. On the night this video was filmed I was using the Canon EF 70-200mm F/2.8 IS III lens with two 2x teleconverters to make it 280-800mm. It's pretty much impossible to get the range of the P1000's 3000-12,000mm. The only way I can do it is by recording externally to the Atomos Ninja and then using the camera's 5x or 10x focusing zoom to go in further. This can't be done when recording in the camera or when taking photos, just for video when using an external recorder.
You may be better off getting the Tamron or Sigma 150-600mm lens for those distant valley views and if you want further reach pick up a 2x teleconverter to make it 300-1,200mm. Tamron lens: amzn.to/3uJLLFo and Kenko 2x teleconverter: amzn.to/3GDDLIk (the Tamron 2x teleconverter costs twice as much as the Kenko).
Good luck to you and may your move go smoothly :)
Awesome😁👍
Thanks 🤗
I'd this just with a lens or do u have a scope attached.. FYI I have no clue about cameras n taking pics im getting so confused because I figured I could get a camera a start snapping ugh I have a new Canon eos rebel t7 n im lost
Hello there. There's no telescopes used here, only the cameras and lenses. The Nikon P1000 has the zoom lens integrated into the body of the camera, so in a way it's like a mini-telescope itself. Good luck in learning your camera and great filming too :)
Que zoom incrível
Saludos,tengo la Nikon Coolpix P1000 y me da éste error y se apaga y no puedes hacer nada.
LA CÁMARA SE APAGARÁ PARA EVITAR QUE SE SOBRECALIENTE.
Agradecería información de cómo solucionar éste problema.
Gracias de antemano.
José Antonio
Hola, José. No sé cuál es el problema con el sobrecalentamiento de su P1000. Siento no poder ayudarte. Si todavía está dentro de la garantía, tal vez debería ponerse en contacto con Nikon para que lo arreglen. Esperemos que te funcione bien pronto. :)
Hello there, José. I don't know what the problem is with your P1000 overheating. I'm sorry that I can't help you. If it's still within warranty, maybe you should contact Nikon to get it fixed. Hopefully it'll be working fine for you soon. :)
@@Jayling Gracias por responder Jayling,no está ya en garantía.
A ver si sigo consultando a más amigos amigas por youtube a ver si alguien tiene el mismo problema y cómo lo solucionaron.
Gracias,muy amable por tu parte.
Hasta pronto.
José Antonio
QUE BONITO 💙🌚
Me alegra que te guste. :)
(I'm glad you liked it. :)
Hi
I'm looking for advice
What to get a skywatcher telescope or nikon p1000 ?
Hello there. The Skywatcher isn't a telescope or camera, it's just a mount that goes onto a tripod which can track the planets, stars, moon and sun. The Canon R is a full frame camera that takes interchangeable lenses (which can be expensive), and the Nikon P1000 is a bridge camera that has the lens integrated into the camera.
Lovely voice ❤
Thank you, I'm glad you found it pleasing :)
Do you use a lense when you zoom in on the moon?
The Nikon P1000 camera has the lens integrated into the body of the camera so it can't be changed out, but the Canon R mirrorless camera takes interchangeable lenses. On this night I was using the Canon 70-200mm lens with two 2x teleconverters, so that put the focal length at 280mm to 800mm. :)
@@Jayling thank you for the answer 🙂
Not much but heres one more subscribe❤❤❤.
Welcome over to you :)
Is it possible to go to x3000 x4 digital?? You seemed to use x2 digital (sorry I don't know too much about the P1000)...
Интересно, красиво, обстрелянная луна 🔥
Вы правы, кратеры на Луне захватывающие. :)
(You're right, the craters on the moon are fascinating to see. :)
I just got the P1000 and I absolutely love it, however I bought it for both video and photos and I really don't like the fact that when videoing, to reset the autofocus you have to use the wheel on the back of the camera where the OK button is rather than use the half pressed down shutter button as you would when taking photos. I find this really bizarre and a little annoying. Otherwise, this thing is a beast! :-)
Beautiful!! Ever wonder why the moon is blue and white during the day and not dark and blue like a big rock? And, why is it blue behind the moon?
Could I ask how you record the p100 live view like that?
Hi there, Ashley. I record the camera footage with an hdmi cable from the P1000 to the Atomos Ninja monitor/recorder. :)
@@Jayling thanks a lot.
Hello, Which one do you prefer taking a photo birds
Hi Mam . Which Camera is better or the best according to you ? I thought of buying 1 , need your suggestions .
Well, for me personally I prefer the Canon cameras but they are a dslr (80D) and a full frame mirrorless camera (EOS R) with expensive lenses, so it's not really fair to pit them against the bridge camera of the Nikon P1000. I love the zoom reach of the P1000 but dislike other things about the camera. A good place to find information on these cameras is over at the DP Review forums: www.dpreview.com/forums/1007 Good luck in whatever you decide. :)
@@Jayling : Thanks mam.
Can i just use the camera to look at moon without having to record anything with the camera... how much battery life does it take up?
hello nice cameraset, i was wondering is the canon EOS R better for details then the Nikon p1000?
Hi there, the Canon R is a full frame mirrorless camera whereas the P1000 is just a bridge camera with the lens integrated into the body. It's not really a fair comparison. I do love the Canon mirrorless cameras :)
What camera is best for looking at the stars? Is the coolpix p950 better than the 900?
Wow funtastic... First time in your channel... Your presentation is awesome!!!! Thanks for such a detailed video... Going to browse your other works....
I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope you like the others. Take care now. :)
How does the "moon" have craters when only one side is shown? Why wouldn't we see whatever hits the "moon" and causes the craters?
I've been looking at your video for the 10th time and I realised that you're using Nikon P1000 which I am eyeing to buy 😁. I love heavenly bodies and I am inspired seeing them in your video. Thanks for sharing 😍
Hello there, Frances. Yes, I was using 2 cameras that night, the P1000 & Canon R cameras. The Nikon P1000 is a fun zooming machine - I hope you're able to pick one up in the future. :)
great detail of the Apollo 15 landing area at 2:24. May I ask in simple terms how you track the moon during these shoots?
You wish,lol
the moon shines on the banks of the ohio. an ideal location for a cam test
Very nice. I had the Canon R. Now Have the R6. I usually take photos of moon with my Panasonic Lumix but want to start using R6. I currently have 1st Gen 100-400mm lens. It looks like you’re videoing so you can magnify even more?
Congrats on your R6!! Oh, and your Lumix also. When recording externally to an Atomos Ninja, you can use the 5x-10x focusing zoom to zoom in even further, but sadly can't capture it if you record internally to the camera so an external recorder is needed. So your 100-400 would be 500mm to 2000mm at 5x and of course 1000mm to 4000mm at the 10x focusing zoom.
I'd highly recommend getting the RF 800mm lens. You can get some great shots of the Moon and brighter planets with it. I love that lightweight lens and it's quite inexpensive also. Something that amazes me about it is, if you use the RF 2x Extender with it (which is expensive), that puts it at F/22 1600mm and it can actually still auto focus - it's insane!
Anyway, congrats on your gear - great filming to you, Jo :)
@@Jayling I know nothing about the Automous Ninja. I’ll have to check into that. And what do you use for external recording? BTW, have you seen the new Owl observation location they put in at the Game Preserve West of Mosquito Lake?
@@Jayling oh, so, at F22 with 800 do pictures suffer with lighting if it’s not bright outside? I take a lot of wildlife photos so many pics are dusk/dawn.
Jo, the Atomos Ninja is an external monitor/recorder. I've been using it for many years now and love love love it. It's not only great to have a bigger view screen with either the 5" or 7", but they of course are recorders also. I use a SSD drive in them. The links are down below in the description box of each video. Oh, and the RF800 lens is actually F/11, it goes to F/22 with the RF 2x Extender. I can't really comment on the lighting of dusk and dawn for wildlife since I don't do that type of shooting, sorry. :)
@@Jayling That’s ok. Thanks for the information!