I bought one of theses telescopes from HSL and i love this video because the manual they gave me only told me how to put the telescope together and it never showed me as much as you showed me it didn't even show me how to set up the phone peace and your telescope has all the same parts as this one so thank you for your help
I'm trying to use the Sunoyar telescope which seems to be identical to the one in the video and this video is a lot more helpful than the instructions that came with it. Thank you.
Mine is a Top-Vision terrestrial and astronomical telescope F300-70M and I was wondering how to put the piece on for the phone and now I see what you connected it to. Really enjoyed your video
Hi! It's 15:45 in South Africa. I need help finding my first perfect telescope.. I would really like to have an android one.. one that can both work for the night skye but also for wildlife and whale watching.. seems the android ones might be too strong for wildlife/whale watching. We do have a sea view and can see the whales from our house.. with binoculars better.. but I really want a telescope.. please help! Annelie
If you look at the video where Ali the fox is largest, you'll notice a bit of chromatic aberration already. Hence, if you zoom in any more, you'll magnify these effects. Hence, it's best to only use an un-zoomed view from the phone.
Can i use this for moon and deep space? I hope you can help me. Because i want to buy something that i can use for deep space and moon on a budget with the best picture quality. Also something that can accommodate a mirrorless camera.
1:05 Are you sure that you have gotten that right? I think you ought to kick your script writer :-) Apart from that faux pas all is good in this video :-)
You got me there. I had to look it up to reconfirm what is shown in the video is indeed correct. The mm to zoom calculation is not the same as in a camera lens.
@@BeatTheBushDIY That is quit bizarre. 'Zoom' is a function of lenses, not the device the lenses are held in, indeed a telescope is merely a camera without a film. You say you 'had to look it up' could you show the link please? The order to use eye pieces is linear hence 20. 12.5 , 6 and then 4 if you have one.
@@BeatTheBushDIY That is indeed correct! Like |I said: the script writer messed up. But, I did as well when I said 'linear' I should have said 'descending order'. Note it's 'Telescope focal length' /eye piece NOT the 70mm aperture, even so the order would still be the same.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! It is very helpful, succinct, and I really appreciate the help!
I bought one of theses telescopes from HSL and i love this video because the manual they gave me only told me how to put the telescope together and it never showed me as much as you showed me it didn't even show me how to set up the phone peace and your telescope has all the same parts as this one so thank you for your help
I am glad you found my video helpful!
Magnificent upload and a great help.
Liked and subscribed, thank you my good man , from Dublin 👊🏼🇮🇪👊🏼👏🏻
Thank you so much! I ordered this telescope and there was no instruction manual.
The eye pieces section I watches literally 6x lmaoooo. THANK YOU!!
I'm trying to use the Sunoyar telescope which seems to be identical to the one in the video and this video is a lot more helpful than the instructions that came with it. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Beatthebush, Excellent, concise, very helpful, Thank You.
Glad it was helpful!
Mine is a Top-Vision terrestrial and astronomical telescope F300-70M and I was wondering how to put the piece on for the phone and now I see what you connected it to. Really enjoyed your video
Thank you, that helped a lot ❤
Thank you
How do i use the remote with IPhone ?
Hi! It's 15:45 in South Africa. I need help finding my first perfect telescope.. I would really like to have an android one.. one that can both work for the night skye but also for wildlife and whale watching.. seems the android ones might be too strong for wildlife/whale watching. We do have a sea view and can see the whales from our house.. with binoculars better.. but I really want a telescope.. please help! Annelie
Danke ❤ ich war schon am verzweifeln 😂😂😂
When i look through my finder telescope, the image i see is upside-down.
Is this normal?
What kind of answer is Yup???? Why are things upside down??
Use image flipper and eatch video carefully again
Everything is upside down
Lol 😂
That's 100% normal, ALL telescopes do that, that's why there's the image flipper 😁
Just in time for Nishimura comet! I was uncertain about magnification power. 150x? I was hoping 400x.
Yeah, it's pretty low cost so you wont get to 400x with this.
@BeatTheBushDIY i wonder if digital zoom works with this? My camera has 50x zoom that I use for taking pictures of the moon sometimes.
If you look at the video where Ali the fox is largest, you'll notice a bit of chromatic aberration already. Hence, if you zoom in any more, you'll magnify these effects. Hence, it's best to only use an un-zoomed view from the phone.
You got the eyepiece magnifications quite wrong. 12 is the middleground, 6 is the highest and 20 is the lowest.
The determination is based on the size of the object after using various eye pieces.
Can i use this for moon and deep space? I hope you can help me. Because i want to buy something that i can use for deep space and moon on a budget with the best picture quality. Also something that can accommodate a mirrorless camera.
Did you buy a better telescope? I want to buy one also and I’m undecided.
I just bought it
This telescope won't really capture any deep space. It barely can view Jupiter or Saturn.
@MedusaQueenCobra thanks. Do you know a budget friendly deep space telescope?
hi , what do i do when my phone mount twist is too tight?
What problem does this cause?
Is it worth to buy this sir ? I am planning to buy one telescope
I would consider this fair hobbyist quality. Good for the price but the more you pay the higher quality optics you get.
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شكرا جزيلا
I bought it
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aku tadinya mau beli ini, dan tidak jadi
1:05 Are you sure that you have gotten that right? I think you ought to kick your script writer :-) Apart from that faux pas all is good in this video :-)
You got me there. I had to look it up to reconfirm what is shown in the video is indeed correct. The mm to zoom calculation is not the same as in a camera lens.
@@BeatTheBushDIY That is quit bizarre. 'Zoom' is a function of lenses, not the device the lenses are held in, indeed a telescope is merely a camera without a film. You say you 'had to look it up' could you show the link please? The order to use eye pieces is linear hence 20. 12.5 , 6 and then 4 if you have one.
Don't remember which site. Zoom = telescope mm / eye piece mm
@@BeatTheBushDIY That is indeed correct! Like |I said: the script writer messed up. But, I did as well when I said 'linear' I should have said 'descending order'. Note it's 'Telescope focal length' /eye piece NOT the 70mm aperture, even so the order would still be the same.
I don’t recommend buying if u ain’t know shit abt a telescope