Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!! you don't know how many 100s of videos ive been scrolling through to figure out how to attach my telescope to my camera without blurring or looking far away to come across yours and it works. Thank you so much!!!
I have tried every lens, adapter combination i could think of, i managed to get an image but focus was slightly off. Not tried this combo with the barlow. Excited it give it a try. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I was trying to use the entire universal adapter, and it made the whole kit a mile long. I really appreciate your clear and lucid video.
Very helpful. Thank you. I have an 8" Dob. Want to use.a 2" adapter for my 4/3 Olympus M1Mark III. Wasn't sure whether the barlow would be necessary. Thanks to your video I now know what needs to be purchased.
Thank you for this video because I kept hearing people say no, the prime set up is your camera + the T-ring + the T-adapter(Nose thing) and then telescope! I was like no that won't work because of the focal plane of the telescope and the camera sensor will not work. So I said to myself after about 2 days of trying, maybe I will use the barlow lens in between like you did and I had gotten it to work. It took me 2 days to figure it out too! Lool . Thanks for making a video though for others who do not know! Interesting thing one of my friends does not use the barlow and they got it to focus but they also said something about connecting the camera directly to the 2 to 1.25 inch adapter that comes with the scope. My threads are like yours so that would not work. Apparently Orion makes a 2 to 1.25 inch adapter with threads on the outside of that focus ring to attach the T-ring too so your camera would act as the eyepiece itself reaching the focal plane. That extension tube can work only if you are using eyepieces and from the focal plane of the eyepiece to the cameras sensor can be achieved. This is if you want to get better astro images of planets and things.
Thank you! I did videos too and in the beginning of my moon and Saturn videos I showed this set up as well. It took me forever to figure it out as well! That extension tube is only for projection method! So if you stuck an eyepiece into that extension tube you could still attach the barlow lens at the end or remove it all together and the extension tube now allows for the camera to reach its focal point.
Only just found your video, not sure if you figured it out yet but the T-adaptor can be used to hold a 1.25 lens. This means you can get focus with the full set up and also good magnification. The "nose piece is only used if you are using the telescope as a prime lens.
Good morning young man I thoroughly enjoy your videos but I have one question for you I noticed in the blue straps on your telescope I’d like to know where you got those from that makes it look easy
Much appreciated you explanation. I am working with a 8" Dob. Just need to figure out how to some magnification to work. This is a great start. Thanks for making the video.
+Curtis Conkey I have an Orion XT8, which the manufacturer says cannot be used with a DSLR. By chance are you using the same one ... and might have any advice?
+Planet Brent - Hey I am going to try the 2x Barlow. I ordered it off Amazon this week ($16). It just arrived yesterday but it was cloudy last night so I didn't get a chance to try it yet. I may try it in the daylight today to get some experience with it. I have seen other video that say you have to use the Barlow to get focus on the Orion Dobs in order to connect a SLR.
+Planet Brent Hey I am going to try the 2x Barlow. I ordered it off Amazon this week ($16). It just arrived yesterday but it was cloudy last night so I didn't get a chance to try it yet. I may try it in the daylight today to get some experience with it. I have seen other video that say you have to use the Barlow to get focus on the Orion Dobs in order to connect a SLR.
Thank you for that! Finally a clear explanation! Quick question, with that setup, the only way to magnify the image is in post processing or using digital zoom am I right? I think I now understand what CCD are used for...
Hi. I have the same issue but a different solution. The problem with using a Barlow is that you will narrow your field of view. It is better to instead move the mirror up by about 30mm. You can do this by using a mixture of spacers, standoffs and/or bolts.
I have the same telescope. The downside to this setup is losing the eyepiece which can add a LOT of magnification to pull in more distant objecs. Also very difficult to track objects with this thing without a decent mount. It's ok for looking at the moon.
When you find out you can use the body of the variable adapter to put a eyepiece in you will be amazed at what all you can shoot! Keep in mind however if your going to use a barlow with it, you can run your setup above the highest useful magnification very fast. But it all will go together and work very well, you simply are projecting the light at focal length out of the tube and capturing it there. Enjoy!
Hey, thanks for the validation of what I've been doing. For my 6", I actually hacked it and moved the diagonal closer to the main primary to enable use of seconds (eyepiece) optics, however, not going to do this my identical 10" as yours One question, though, what strategy have you use to achieve sharp focus? I've a pentax K-1, and the focuser is too jumpy to get a sharp focus.
I want to mount the new D800a camera which is full frame. Do you foresee any issues with the image circle? (you are using DX). Also, I'm assuming there's no optical magnification in that mount stack (no afocal going on) so it's basically a 1200mm "lens" (or close). My father owns the XT10 so i'm trying to do research before I dive in to borrow his telescope. Thanks!
I heard that the Skywatcher Skyliner 150p and 200p have a 2" to 1,25" adapter, that doubles up as an adapter for the T - ring. Does that bring the camera close enough, so that it can focus?
need help again got a new telescope but i can not get my eyepiece projection kit to work (at all) there is nothing showing up on screen ive can get it to work with a extension tube just using the camera (no eyepieces). but with any eyepiece or barlow lens nothing works? ive got a eq5 goto with a Celestron Sky-Watcher Pro 80ED-APO Refractor Telescope mount and i was using Polaris as a test
Very helpful! In your video you mention item #5: 1.25 inch adapter (used to attach to 2 inch focuser). Can you please share a link to this item? Hard to find when googling or searching B&H/optcorp/high point. Thank you!
Tell me about those sweet straps you have around the scope. Did you just rig up some straps with plastic tubing for the handle or did you find straps designed for telescopes? Disregard... I found them. Strap-a-handle
Tyler Brady I went on and purchased this complete set up. I don't use the barlow, I just drop my eyepiece in the universal camera adapter. it works great either way.
@@tylerbrady4910 Hey Tyler - Can you possibly share with me a link to item #5 in the video description: 1.25 inch adapter (used to attach to 2 inch focuser). Thanks!
Have you tried taking some HD video using the same camera and using registax software to see if clearer/brighter images can be obtained ? Im unsure if this is possible with a dobsonian (non-eq tracking) base, but registax may cope with the moving object and align all the video frames.
I have this set up without the barlow and I haven't been able to achieve focus. Does it make much of a difference if you have a 2x or 3x barlow? Thanks mate.
Hi. Pictures are possible. It's not a setup really designed for photography but I can get decent (not great) images with up to about 30 second exposures. There are tricks, like using hundreds of 1 second stacked images that can give you clear images as well. I have gotten very nice images of Jupiter and Saturn without any problem (they only require short exposures).
There are so many different Barlow lenses, which one is this? I'm new to astrophotography, Can you put different eye pieces inside the barlow? I would like to use different eye pieces for photography. Thank You Mark
Mark Hazlitt Hi Mark. You can indeed put an eye-piece in the adapter, HOWEVER when I did that, I had no ability to get anything into focus. I have seen other videos where putting an eye-piece in the adapter worked, but it was never with something as large as a 10 inch scope - they were always smaller scopes.
I had to cut off about 1 inch of the part of the adapter that contained the eyepiece. This was done using 9mm eyepiece. Now the camera can get closer to focus using that eyepiece. Now the 25mm eyepiece will not work, but that's okay using this adapter. I wanted the closer view to photograph, I would have to get another adapter ( or make my own, knowing how they operate ) to use the 25 mmc EP
But you have all the parts to be able to use your eyepieces buddy. It's what happened to me. I just put the barlow and works great. I only have the tools for prime focus. Need to get the T amount adapter to be able to use my eyepieces.
I'm with you guys. Just went through every possible recipe and couldn't get a sharp image. Tried a 2x barlow, 5x barlow and was able to get Mars moving through the frame but nothing discernable.
Thanks so much, I bought the same set up about 6 months ago and was stuck, with not being able to get it into focus. I can't wait until the sky clears up and I can go out and try it out. I have a 1.25X Barlow, are you using a 2X?
ashmanly Hi. There is no eye-piece used at all. Everything you use is in the video. I don't recall why it does not work with an eye-piece - I think there is not way to attach the adapter to an eye-piece. If you want to use an eye-piece there are other mounts where you use your camera as you normally would and point your camera lens up to the telescopy eye-piece - it is much harder to do it that way, but you do get a little more flexibility in your zoom factor.
+ashmanly this guy made a big mistake, your MEANT to put an eyepiece INSIDE the Projection Camera Adapter ( the bit he took off and threw away ) then your magnification will go up as far as the eyepiece you choose
Hi valkyriefreedom, not sure you'll see this note (not much recent traffic on your channel): where did you get those blue handles for the scope? They look nylon strips, but look to be manufactured for that purpose. Thanks!
Have the same problem here and it is very frustrating! Testing out on a 500 mm F8 before hauling out the telescope. A blank picture is taken at any exposure length. We are suffering from this ....photo.stackexchange.com/questions/57757/my-nikon-d3100-says-no-lens-attached-when-i-use-a-t-mount-with-itor we are the few that somehow the "trick" to get it to work escapes us :(
Astronomy Geek Hi. I really don't recall exactly. I think the T-ring was about $10, the adapter was about $50, and my barlow is a 2x cheapie - also around $50 (perhaps less).
Right. I guess it depends on your telescope - I feel like it is not close enough for the planets and too close for the moon. Seems about right for nebulae and star clusters though. For the moon & planets I have been trying afocal photography with a mount (seems a bit better with my setup)
Joshua Pabst Hi Joshua. I cannot be certain but I would think that it should also work with smaller scopes since the focus would already be closer to the secondary mirror (which was the problem with the 10 inch - I could not get the camera close enough to the secondary mirror for the camera to get focused - but the barlow helped solve that problem.
I have posted a few images I have captured so far. www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3679705 I won't pretend I am any good at taking the photos, but I am pretty happy with the results considering I don't have the equatorial mount required for good quality astrophotography.
Hi Mendez31971. I am not using a tripod. I am using a dobsonian base that the scope came with. www.telescope.com/Orion-SkyQuest-XT10g-Computerized-GoTo-Dobsonian-Telescope/p/102020.uts?keyword=xt10g
Hello I have got an orion xt10g and nikon d5200 and so the exact same problem. I have some questions about your solution :). Does is matter which barlow is used to move the focalpoint backwards and if yes, which barlow do you have? Do you still get some decent deepsky photos using the barlow (longer focal lenght, less quality)? Do you think I will get into focus without a barlow using this www.ganymedes.nl/guan-sheng-low-profile-t2-naar-2-adapter.html ? I hope you could give me the answers :) Thanks, Mathijn
Hi. My barlow is made by GSO - not a very expensive one. I think any barlow should work as long as you have the right adapter to connect to it (1.25 vs 2 inch). I have been able to photograph the orion nebula, dumbell nebula and ring nebula with it (among other deep space objects). I don't think the adapter you linked to will work without a barlow - even just using the nose-piece of my setup will not work - in essence, without the barlow, you would have to somehow get the camera *inside* the telescope tube to get it to focus.
Has anyone had any luck using a Dob to take pics? I asked on a forum and was told probably won't be able to focus. I had asked about a Mod to my camera, and was told don't bother. Could only maybe get pics of moon.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!! you don't know how many 100s of videos ive been scrolling through to figure out how to attach my telescope to my camera without blurring or looking far away to come across yours and it works. Thank you so much!!!
I have tried every lens, adapter combination i could think of, i managed to get an image but focus was slightly off. Not tried this combo with the barlow. Excited it give it a try. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. I was trying to use the entire universal adapter, and it made the whole kit a mile long. I really appreciate your clear and lucid video.
Sv Bony sells great quality T ring adapter mounts with out having to buy anything else and for a very affordable price.
Thanks for your video. It’s very difficult to find anyone that explains this.
Very helpful. Thank you. I have an 8" Dob. Want to use.a 2" adapter for my 4/3 Olympus M1Mark III. Wasn't sure whether the barlow would be necessary. Thanks to your video I now know what needs to be purchased.
Thank you for this video because I kept hearing people say no, the prime set up is your camera + the T-ring + the T-adapter(Nose thing) and then telescope! I was like no that won't work because of the focal plane of the telescope and the camera sensor will not work.
So I said to myself after about 2 days of trying, maybe I will use the barlow lens in between like you did and I had gotten it to work. It took me 2 days to figure it out too! Lool . Thanks for making a video though for others who do not know!
Interesting thing one of my friends does not use the barlow and they got it to focus but they also said something about connecting the camera directly to the 2 to 1.25 inch adapter that comes with the scope. My threads are like yours so that would not work. Apparently Orion makes a 2 to 1.25 inch adapter with threads on the outside of that focus ring to attach the T-ring too so your camera would act as the eyepiece itself reaching the focal plane.
That extension tube can work only if you are using eyepieces and from the focal plane of the eyepiece to the cameras sensor can be achieved. This is if you want to get better astro images of planets and things.
that 10 inch dobsonian is a BEAST!! I'm over here with a 90mm lol.
Thank you! I did videos too and in the beginning of my moon and Saturn videos I showed this set up as well. It took me forever to figure it out as well! That extension tube is only for projection method! So if you stuck an eyepiece into that extension tube you could still attach the barlow lens at the end or remove it all together and the extension tube now allows for the camera to reach its focal point.
The extension is for eyepiece projection photography where you put an eyepiece inside the extension.
and how does that work, I can't figure it out, still cannot focus
Only just found your video, not sure if you figured it out yet but the T-adaptor can be used to hold a 1.25 lens. This means you can get focus with the full set up and also good magnification. The "nose piece is only used if you are using the telescope as a prime lens.
I've tried that though with a 9mm eyepiece and got no focus.
Doood...thank you! This is exactly what I am looking for! I have a Nikon D780 and Orión xtg12. I’m assuming it will be a very similar setup. Cheers!
Have you tried using the adapter with an eyepiece for projection?
Good morning young man I thoroughly enjoy your videos but I have one question for you I noticed in the blue straps on your telescope I’d like to know where you got those from that makes it look easy
Thanks for the great video...I've been racking my brain trying to get my Canon and Barlow attached to my Sky-watcher....
Thanks for taking the time to do this. I'm trying to figureout the next step with the Orion star shooter and get a good image. Clear skys.
Much appreciated you explanation. I am working with a 8" Dob. Just need to figure out how to some magnification to work. This is a great start. Thanks for making the video.
+Curtis Conkey I have an Orion XT8, which the manufacturer says cannot be used with a DSLR. By chance are you using the same one ... and might have any advice?
+Planet Brent - Hey I am going to try the 2x Barlow. I ordered it off Amazon this week ($16). It just arrived yesterday but it was cloudy last night so I didn't get a chance to try it yet. I may try it in the daylight today to get some experience with it. I have seen other video that say you have to use the Barlow to get focus on the Orion Dobs in order to connect a SLR.
+Planet Brent Hey I am going to try the 2x Barlow. I ordered it off Amazon this week ($16). It just arrived yesterday but it was cloudy last night so I didn't get a chance to try it yet. I may try it in the daylight today to get some experience with it. I have seen other video that say you have to use the Barlow to get focus on the Orion Dobs in order to connect a SLR.
Thank you for that! Finally a clear explanation!
Quick question, with that setup, the only way to magnify the image is in post processing or using digital zoom am I right? I think I now understand what CCD are used for...
Hi. I have the same issue but a different solution. The problem with using a Barlow is that you will narrow your field of view. It is better to instead move the mirror up by about 30mm. You can do this by using a mixture of spacers, standoffs and/or bolts.
EXCELLENT video. Thank you for your time and effort..you really simplified the process.
I have the same telescope. The downside to this setup is losing the eyepiece which can add a LOT of magnification to pull in more distant objecs. Also very difficult to track objects with this thing without a decent mount. It's ok for looking at the moon.
When you find out you can use the body of the variable adapter to put a eyepiece in you will be amazed at what all you can shoot! Keep in mind however if your going to use a barlow with it, you can run your setup above the highest useful magnification very fast. But it all will go together and work very well, you simply are projecting the light at focal length out of the tube and capturing it there. Enjoy!
i could be wrong but im sure you can simply drop the barlow inside the extension tube to gain the same effect?
Listen to this guy! Sound advice here! This is the video instruction I was looking for! Thank you!
Thank you for this, was scratching my head!! :)
So you don't use a magnified eye piece to take pics of planets?
hey, thanks. I plan on getting a Dobsonian 10 inch soon and hope to do some photography. This video is what I need.
thanks
very helpful vid
i'm trying to set up my 16" orion , you showed me my problem., get rid of the adapter.
My Barlow total length is 2.5 inches, is this the same as yours?
Hey Valkyrie (sorry for my english) could you describe your settings for the dslr? thanks
Hey, thanks for the validation of what I've been doing. For my 6", I actually hacked it and moved the diagonal closer to the main primary to enable use of seconds (eyepiece) optics, however, not going to do this my identical 10" as yours One question, though, what strategy have you use to achieve sharp focus? I've a pentax K-1, and the focuser is too jumpy to get a sharp focus.
Does the barlow not give the camera 2x zoom? Does a barlow only multiply the viewing when you use an eyepiece?
Great video where did you get the carrying straps?
Get yourself the Atlas Eq mount from orion telescopes along with a 13 inch dovetail along with corresponding tube rings for better pics
Thanks for the tutorial I have almost the same set up now so if it is clear tonight I will hopefully start with a few shots of the moon cheers.
I want to mount the new D800a camera which is full frame. Do you foresee any issues with the image circle? (you are using DX). Also, I'm assuming there's no optical magnification in that mount stack (no afocal going on) so it's basically a 1200mm "lens" (or close). My father owns the XT10 so i'm trying to do research before I dive in to borrow his telescope. Thanks!
Thank you! Fixed my set up error for my canon!!
I am trying to do some research on telescope comparisons. Can you send me a raw file of what you you've taken with that setup?
Can I use the same accesories for attatching it to Meade LX 90 12 inches telescope ???
Please reply soon
Great video... thanks a lot. I'm getting a camera for my dob. I'll use this set up.
Oh man I just got an attachment for my t6 rebel for my 5.1in dob and I didn’t get a extension 😭
If you get certain barlow lenses you can screw it directly into the t-ring
I heard that the Skywatcher Skyliner 150p and 200p have a 2" to 1,25" adapter, that doubles up as an adapter for the T - ring. Does that bring the camera close enough, so that it can focus?
can I use these connectors with a Nikon D3200 and a Zhumell Z12?
Hi there is there a way of using an eye price for e.g. 20mm in conjunction with the Barlow Lens, dlsr and telescope. Cheers.
need help again got a new telescope but i can not get my eyepiece projection kit to work (at all) there is nothing showing up on screen ive can get it to work with a extension tube just using the camera (no eyepieces). but with any eyepiece or barlow lens nothing works? ive got a eq5 goto with a Celestron Sky-Watcher Pro 80ED-APO Refractor Telescope mount and i was using Polaris as a test
I have an XT10 and a Nikon D750. The barlows seems to introduce a ton of edge softness. Any way to achieve prime focus without barlows?
Very helpful! In your video you mention item #5: 1.25 inch adapter (used to attach to 2 inch focuser). Can you please share a link to this item? Hard to find when googling or searching B&H/optcorp/high point. Thank you!
Tell me about those sweet straps you have around the scope. Did you just rig up some straps with plastic tubing for the handle or did you find straps designed for telescopes?
Disregard... I found them. Strap-a-handle
Thanks this is useful. I have the XT8 and a D3300 so it should be the same hopefully.
Can you link me to the barlow? I'm seeing "shorty" and other types of barlows. Thanks!
Orion now makes a 2X Barlow that comes with that nosepiece.
How much light do you lose in aperture with all of these adapters?
where's the eyepiece? or are you just using the barlow as an eyepiece. ... I'm confused
+Ron Hill You don't use an eyepiece. The combination of the barlow and the camera allow you to create an "eyepiece."
Tyler Brady I went on and purchased this complete set up. I don't use the barlow, I just drop my eyepiece in the universal camera adapter. it works great either way.
@@tylerbrady4910 Hey Tyler - Can you possibly share with me a link to item #5 in the video description: 1.25 inch adapter (used to attach to 2 inch focuser). Thanks!
We're do you get these blue carrying slings From
Have you tried taking some HD video using the same camera and using registax software to see if clearer/brighter images can be obtained ? Im unsure if this is possible with a dobsonian (non-eq tracking) base, but registax may cope with the moving object and align all the video frames.
Steve Allen
How is your xt10g tracking? is it good enough to take 10 second exposure shots? does the alignment work well with the synscan system?
I have this set up without the barlow and I haven't been able to achieve focus. Does it make much of a difference if you have a 2x or 3x barlow? Thanks mate.
+Jordan Pike ,
Hi. Yes. As he said, you have to have the barlow to achieve focus - that is the only way to get the focus onto the camera sensor.
Thanks for that mate. What are the quality of the images like???. I'm looking at buying my 1st scope a 10"dob, but was worried pics was not possible.
Hi. Pictures are possible. It's not a setup really designed for photography but I can get decent (not great) images with up to about 30 second exposures. There are tricks, like using hundreds of 1 second stacked images that can give you clear images as well. I have gotten very nice images of Jupiter and Saturn without any problem (they only require short exposures).
Were did you get those velco straps, I have a 12" Dobsonian its a beast by yourself. Thanks for the video.
www.strapahandle.com/
www.strapahandle.com/
They work great - but not velcro
There are so many different Barlow lenses, which one is this?
I'm new to astrophotography, Can you put different eye pieces inside the barlow?
I would like to use different eye pieces for photography.
Thank You
Mark
Mark Hazlitt Hi Mark. You can indeed put an eye-piece in the adapter, HOWEVER when I did that, I had no ability to get anything into focus. I have seen other videos where putting an eye-piece in the adapter worked, but it was never with something as large as a 10 inch scope - they were always smaller scopes.
I had to cut off about 1 inch of the part of the adapter that contained the eyepiece. This was done using 9mm eyepiece. Now the camera can get closer to focus using that eyepiece. Now the 25mm eyepiece will not work, but that's okay using this adapter. I wanted the closer view to photograph, I would have to get another adapter ( or make my own, knowing how they operate ) to use the 25 mmc EP
wouldnt you want a coma corrector in there? don't know how fast the scope is
But you have all the parts to be able to use your eyepieces buddy. It's what happened to me. I just put the barlow and works great. I only have the tools for prime focus. Need to get the T amount adapter to be able to use my eyepieces.
You can also fit a possel eyepiece inside t2 tube
I’ve attached this way to my 10” reflector just as you showed but still can’t achieve focus
Same here....with a 2x Barlow lens or a eyepeice projection tube, I cannot get a focused image.
I'm with you guys. Just went through every possible recipe and couldn't get a sharp image. Tried a 2x barlow, 5x barlow and was able to get Mars moving through the frame but nothing discernable.
Thank you very much for your video. It helped me so much.
Where could I get the universal adapter?
Wish those carry handles were available in OZ !
Great video! Bookmarking this
Thanks so much, I bought the same set up about 6 months ago and was stuck, with not being able to get it into focus. I can't wait until the sky clears up and I can go out and try it out. I have a 1.25X Barlow, are you using a 2X?
Nathan Richardson Hi. Yes, it is a 2x barlow. Good luck!
Nice one.. really hope i get to try it out one day soon :)
Thanks for sharing, I just found this road myself
Must we put in an eyepiece.. i didnt see you do that?
ashmanly Hi. There is no eye-piece used at all. Everything you use is in the video. I don't recall why it does not work with an eye-piece - I think there is not way to attach the adapter to an eye-piece. If you want to use an eye-piece there are other mounts where you use your camera as you normally would and point your camera lens up to the telescopy eye-piece - it is much harder to do it that way, but you do get a little more flexibility in your zoom factor.
+ashmanly this guy made a big mistake, your MEANT to put an eyepiece INSIDE the Projection Camera Adapter ( the bit he took off and threw away ) then your magnification will go up as far as the eyepiece you choose
Will this work on an AD8?
Hi valkyriefreedom, not sure you'll see this note (not much recent traffic on your channel): where did you get those blue handles for the scope? They look nylon strips, but look to be manufactured for that purpose. Thanks!
Google is your friend: www.containerstore.com/s/moving-shipping-storage/box-tape/strap-a-handles/12d?productId=10030978
Awesome, thank you :)
Show us some photos
Would a 3x barlow work aswell?
Tbob434 Hi. I am not sure, but I would think it would - I would imagine that you would just have to use less zoom with adapter.
Thank you so much. That was very simple.
So pretty sure i'll sound dumb now, but how do you get zoom when there is no lens or ocular? Is it just the raw resolution? Sorry for dumb question.
Mikael Andersson I'm wondering the same thing
my cam (Nikon d3100) does not take pics even in manual mode! maybe my camera is old model?
Have the same problem here and it is very frustrating! Testing out on a 500 mm F8 before hauling out the telescope. A blank picture is taken at any exposure length. We are suffering from this ....photo.stackexchange.com/questions/57757/my-nikon-d3100-says-no-lens-attached-when-i-use-a-t-mount-with-itor we are the few that somehow the "trick" to get it to work escapes us :(
Kind of feel stupid but I did not appreciate how fast F8 is still. Dialed down the ISO to 100 and took photos!
hi can u tell me how much you payed for your full set up please
Astronomy Geek Hi. I really don't recall exactly. I think the T-ring was about $10, the adapter was about $50, and my barlow is a 2x cheapie - also around $50 (perhaps less).
How to you get enough magnification to take pictures of jupiter?
With this set-up I get a magnification that is somewhere between my 25 mm and 12.5 mm eye-piece, so definitely close enough to take pictures.
Thanks for going to trouble, appreciate the help
The thing I hate the most is that it magnifies the object. Like the moon for example. It zooms in so close.
Right. I guess it depends on your telescope - I feel like it is not close enough for the planets and too close for the moon. Seems about right for nebulae and star clusters though. For the moon & planets I have been trying afocal photography with a mount (seems a bit better with my setup)
Will this work with an 8" Dobsonian?
Joshua Pabst Hi Joshua. I cannot be certain but I would think that it should also work with smaller scopes since the focus would already be closer to the secondary mirror (which was the problem with the 10 inch - I could not get the camera close enough to the secondary mirror for the camera to get focused - but the barlow helped solve that problem.
Great tutorial. What magnification is the barlow lens you're using. Cheers.
I have posted a few images I have captured so far.
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3679705
I won't pretend I am any good at taking the photos, but I am pretty happy with the results considering I don't have the equatorial mount required for good quality astrophotography.
+valkyriefreedom Very helpful, thank you very much. Just wondering which tripod are you using and how are you mounting it to the tripod. GREAT PHOTOS.
Hi Mendez31971. I am not using a tripod. I am using a dobsonian base that the scope came with.
www.telescope.com/Orion-SkyQuest-XT10g-Computerized-GoTo-Dobsonian-Telescope/p/102020.uts?keyword=xt10g
Those are great, Splendid color on the nebula.
Hello I have got an orion xt10g and nikon d5200 and so the exact same problem. I have some questions about your solution :). Does is matter which barlow is used to move the focalpoint backwards and if yes, which barlow do you have? Do you still get some decent deepsky photos using the barlow (longer focal lenght, less quality)? Do you think I will get into focus without a barlow using this www.ganymedes.nl/guan-sheng-low-profile-t2-naar-2-adapter.html ?
I hope you could give me the answers :)
Thanks,
Mathijn
Hi. My barlow is made by GSO - not a very expensive one. I think any barlow should work as long as you have the right adapter to connect to it (1.25 vs 2 inch). I have been able to photograph the orion nebula, dumbell nebula and ring nebula with it (among other deep space objects). I don't think the adapter you linked to will work without a barlow - even just using the nose-piece of my setup will not work - in essence, without the barlow, you would have to somehow get the camera *inside* the telescope tube to get it to focus.
Thank you.. it works perfectly
WHICH CAMERA IS THAT?
Read the description.
Cristian Hernandez Correa Nikon D5100, but this should work with any DSLR, I would think, as long as you are using the equivalent parts.
Thanks! This is really helpful!
Thank-you . . ., the vdo helps... I have a Nikon D3000
Thank you
Has anyone had any luck using a Dob to take pics? I asked on a forum and was told probably won't be able to focus. I had asked about a Mod to my camera, and was told don't bother. Could only maybe get pics of moon.
Thank you!
Thank you.
So softened.
You can just 3D Print the Nose piece these days, a lot of people 3D Print parts for astrophotography, visit, Thingiverse for the 3D Files and print.
Will this work with a canon camera? Thanks
you get get the nose piece at high point scientific