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Best Gear and Accessories for Your Telescope
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Let’s chat about some of the upgrades and accessories that I wish I bought sooner!
Red and white rechargeable headlamp
amzn.to/45TerMS
Explore Scientific red light
amzn.to/3XRwfWE
SkyWatcher Dual LED Flashlight
amzn.to/3zFJako
Amber / Red Reading Lights Clip On
amzn.to/4eKGIcu
Sky and Telescope’s Pocket Sky Atlas
shopatsky.com/products/jumbo-pocket-sky-atlas-second-edition
amzn.to/4d93E3N
Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas: Desk Edition
amzn.to/3WbJaRZ
Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas: Field Edition
amzn.to/3WcclEJ
Sky Safari for iOS, Android, Mac
skysafariastronomy.com/
Diem fishing boots
www.sportsdirect.com/diem-lite-tech-mens-boots-140193#colcode=14019316
Mountain Equipment Highpile Fleece
www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/mountain-equipment-mens-highpile-hooded-fleece-jacket-B12BEA0068.html?colour=3324
Adjustable ironing chair
amzn.to/3zuo9sZ
Adjustable kitchen / bar stool
www.simplybarstools.co.uk/sorrento-kitchen-bar-stool-black/
Observing Chairs
www.rothervalleyoptics.co.uk/geoptik-nadira-astronomy-observing-chair.html
www.firstlightoptics.com/astronomy-observing-chairs.html
Dew heaters and dew controllers
www.dewcontrol.com/
Accessory bag
amzn.to/3WfobwL
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00:00 accessories introduction
00:45 red light, headtorch, sketching light
03:39 Pocket Sky Atlas, Interstellarum
06:58 Sky Safari
10:04 fishing boots; fleece hoodie
12:01 observing chair
13:39 dew heaters and dew controller
15:46 sketch book and sketching kit
16:24 accessory case
17:46 thank you
18:22 outtakes
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Complete Lunar Sketching Tutorial with Mary McIntyre How to Sketch the Moon Lunar Journaling
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A complete step by step guide to sketching a lunar crater with BBC Sky at Night writer Mary McIntyre @Spiceyspiney 00:00 choosing pencil 00:31 outline crater rim 01:25 mark out sunlit walls 04:53 draw inner shadows 07:05 draw outer shadows 11:53 colour shadows 15:04 shade crater floor 19:43 add outer perimeter 25:35 shade outer perimeter 29:18 floor craterlet 30:22 Mary's new book The Collins S...
I Visit a Sky at Night Writer's Observatory
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We visit Sky at Night writer, Mary McIntyre and her garden (backyard) observatory: 00:28 parallelogram mount 03:11 76mm Skywatcher table dobsonian 05:52 garden pier Skywatcher EQ5 11:03 roll off roof observatory 13:44 8-inch / 200mm Ritchey Chretien (RC) on Skywatcher EQ6 16:54 homemade flat box 19:21 Skywatcher AZ GTI 23:15 building roll off roof observatory 24:56 meteor cameras
Upgrade AM3 Live Review How to Set Up SharpCap Live Stack Polar Align
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews 00:00 AM3 Introduction 02:19 Irronel RT90C tripod 04:32 PE160 Pier 05:07 JJ Stone Bag 06:25 Rough Focussing 07:10 Polar Alignment 09:28 Focussing with Bahtinov Mask 10:39 Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) 12:47 Virgo Galaxy Cluster 14:42 Packing away Irronel RT90C amzn.to/3ww1Imh Stone bag / canvas tray: amzn.to/4aqXdXN AM3 Mount with TC40 tripod: www.firstligh...
ZWO AM3 Mount Review Travel Telescope Harmonic Mount Strain Wave
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews 00:00 AM3 mount 01:04 unboxing 05:11 setting up 08:09 key features 10:00 review comments Irronel RT90C amzn.to/3ww1Imh Stone bag / canvas tray: amzn.to/4aqXdXN AM3 Mount with TC40 tripod: www.firstlightoptics.com/zwo-mounts/zwo-am3-harmonic-drive-equatorial-mount-with-tc40-tripod.html PE160 pier extension www.firstlightoptics.com/zwo-mounts/zwo-160mm-pier-extensi...
Eyepiece Turret: Reviewing nPAE Ruby Turret
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews www.npae.net/product/1-25-telescope-turret/ 5% Discount Code: RefreshingViews Reviewing Nottingham Precision Astro Engineering (nPAE) Ruby 1.25" eyepiece turret on Celestron C11 using Televue Nagler 13mm and Panoptic eyepieces - and a surprisingly sharp homemade eyepiece from Stargazing with Steve.
High Resolution Lunar Imaging : FireCapture AutoStakkert Registax Quickmap Peaks Eternal Light
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High resolution imaging of the Mountains of Eternal Light using Scope: Celestron C11 Camera: Player One Saturn M Camera and UV/IR filter Mount: Skywatcher AZEQ6 www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews 00:00 introduction 02:56 FireCapture - image video capture 06:22 AutoStakkert - sort and stack 13:18 Registax - sharpen 19:20 Photoshop - final tweaks 23:58 Quickmap - LRO Data www.firecapture.de/ www.aut...
Best Winter Targets Live Stacking Sharpcap from Florida's Winter Star Party Orion Nebula Skywatcher
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews Observing highlights of the winter sky from Florida's Winter Star Party
Easy Astrophotography Seestar ZWO S50 Review Best Starter Telescope Beginner Astronomy Imaging
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews We review the ZWO SeeStar S50 at Florida's Winter Star Party
Skywatcher AZ GTI Review Innorel RT90C Testing Vanguard AltaFly 58T Goto tracking mount budget
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www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews Testing the Skywatcher Az Gti on an Innorel RT90C tripod Optics taken in a Vanguard AltaFly 58T case JJC Universal Tripod Weight Stone Bag as an accessory / eyepiece tray 00:00 01:04 Travel Set Up 02:28 Innorel RT90C Review 03:03 Innorel centre column 03:55 JJC Universal Tripod Weight Stone Bag 06:26 Vanguard AltaFly 58T 07:52 Setting up mount 12:34 Skywatcher Az...
Andromeda Galaxy Live Sharp Cap - How to Image the Andromeda Galaxy - Observing the Andromeda Galaxy
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Andromeda Galaxy live stack using SharpCap How to image the Andromeda Galaxy Refractor Set Up William Optics Megrez 90 Skywatcher Az GTi Player One Saturn M Schmidt Cassegrain Set Up Celestron C11 Skywatcher AZEQ6 Player One Saturn M
SharpCap Planetary Live Stack Review
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SharpCap Planetary Live Stack Review
45 galaxies Live Stacked in SharpCap (240 million light years away)
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45 galaxies Live Stacked in SharpCap (240 million light years away)
Complete Planetary Processing: Free Software How to Guide
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Complete Planetary Processing: Free Software How to Guide
Best Amateur Telescope - and how to use it
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Best Amateur Telescope - and how to use it
Mastering Saturn Imaging
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Mastering Saturn Imaging
Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Highlights for October
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Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Highlights for October
Sharp Cap Pinwheel Galaxy, Crescent and Veil Live Stacking
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Sharp Cap Pinwheel Galaxy, Crescent and Veil Live Stacking
Best Astronomy Highlights for September 2023
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Best Astronomy Highlights for September 2023
What's Up August 2023
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What's Up August 2023
Solar Imaging: Capture, stack, sharpen, timelapse
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Solar Imaging: Capture, stack, sharpen, timelapse
Building an Incredible Imaging Setup That Fits Anywhere!
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Building an Incredible Imaging Setup That Fits Anywhere!
Want a Big Telescope?
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Want a Big Telescope?
Getting The Best Views from Your Telescope
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Getting The Best Views from Your Telescope
I took my telescope to Florida's Winter Star Party
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I took my telescope to Florida's Winter Star Party
Electronic Assisted Astronomy (EAA) with a DSLR
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Electronic Assisted Astronomy (EAA) with a DSLR
Tour the Planets
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Tour the Planets
Dew Prevention
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Dew Prevention
Tips for your Set Up: Expert Observer
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Tips for your Set Up: Expert Observer
Stunning: Best View of Mars and the Moon
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Stunning: Best View of Mars and the Moon

Komentáře

  • @jpgillette18
    @jpgillette18 Před dnem

    Thanks for the video Mark. Your work is awesome and you provide great intros for newer folks like me. Do you happen to know what brand your fishing bag is? It looks like a great gear bag for Astro.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před dnem

      It’s by a brand called Dr Fish. There’s a link in the video description to the Amazon store (if you want to see more details) and yes it’s really useful. I have all my accessories in it so I just grab one bag. Oh and thanks for signing up on patreon - really appreciated. Thank you!

  • @yveschalon9684
    @yveschalon9684 Před 3 dny

    Good job, très bon tutorial ,clair et précis, felicitations.

  • @newbee1016
    @newbee1016 Před 3 dny

    I have been studding up on CZcams video's on solar imaging and processing, I have a PST40 solar scope, and I have been using my DSLR 1300D and a ZWO120 MC PRO. I noticed in your video right at the start when you load up FireCapture and get the sun on screen I noticed a gradient I have the same thing with my 120 and I cant seem to get rid of it. Any clues? I have tried expos,' gain, moved camera in and out. I have been using AstroSurface for my stacking and processing because you can do everything in one program even enhancement, I reckon it is going to king of the heap in the near future. I have watched other videos of yours but I have not noticed that gradient before. Cheers Robert Aust'

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před dnem

      I suggest reading up on solar flats. I’m inherently lazy so don’t normally bother but did make a flat panel from frosted plastic (from a cereal packet IIRC). This helps evenly illuminate the field of view despite differences from the etalon.

  • @davidryan672
    @davidryan672 Před 5 dny

    Cheers from Santa Barbara and Glendora, CA!. Thanks so much for sharing your build. My brother and I each made our own parallelogram mount based on your video. Fun to build and such a game changer for astronomical binocular viewing.

  • @matforsbon
    @matforsbon Před 5 dny

    Who are you talking to?

  • @MrGp3po
    @MrGp3po Před 6 dny

    Excellent video. Many of these are in my kit. Love the goose neck red clip on light for sketching or journaling. Here in the high desert of Nevada, I haven't needed any dew heaters (yet). I like the idea of the fishing bag to organize (I have similar bags full of guns, ammo, hearing protection...lol its a western USA thing); I may have to repurpose one. My cold weather gear is similar- goose down pants, coat, etc. I do have a heavy hooded North Face fleece jacket that is my official observing coat- many pockets and festooned with astro patches. I am on my 4th spiral ring notebook- Date, location, weather, moon/sun info, equipment used, targets, sketches, notes, etc. Very handy to see what was going on a year or two previously at the same time. It also correlates with my computer astrophotography files that are organized by "equipment configuration" (scope, camera ) and have dates of each target data set. Keep up the great work! Clear skies!

  • @matforsbon
    @matforsbon Před 7 dny

    Who are you talking to?

  • @Astronurd
    @Astronurd Před 12 dny

    Come now Mark, we all know it's them aliens again 👽👽.

  • @tonydodd2860
    @tonydodd2860 Před 12 dny

    I bought one as a portable set-up for travelling before seeing your review because my SkyWatcher Star Adventurer 2i Pro lacks stability, payoad capability and GoTo. I am not criticisng the SW SA2i, it's just that I wanted to go beyond standard camera imaging once I realised how much a tracker helps with DSLR / Mirrorless astrphotography. I now have an 80mm f/6.25 refractor with automatic focusing, a colour CMOS camera and a guide scope + camera on top all linked to ZWO's ASiAir Mini , all of which are handled well by the mount. The AM3 was a natural selection to go with the rest of my ZWO ASi set-up. The mount was delivered promptly by FLO but today is the first time I shall be able to test it (as long as the skies clear). I already had a suitably rated portable power supply and relevant cables for the rest of the kit so that wasn't an issue for me. I didn't buy ZWO's carbon fibre tripod or the pier extension (although I may add that in due course) as I have a nice sturdy carbon fibre tripod from 3-Legged-Thing that has a 20Kg payload.

  • @terrizittritsch745
    @terrizittritsch745 Před 12 dny

    Interesting Mark, nice overview of some necessary equipment. The selection of red lights and star charts are individualistic, if I can say it that way. I have so many different versions. I’ve been using sky safari since its inception being a Mac/apple user. But they are missing a lot of objects and there are many errors. I wish they’d focus on the content clean up rather than changing the interface for a next version. Red lights, I must have a dozen headlamps and hand held lights. Hard to find the right version that has just the right amount of light and is controllable without a PhD. I hope you’re doing well. We’ve (Vermonters, not me) seen flooding now 2 years in a row on the same day! Climate change is hitting us hard.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      Great fun picking all the accessories isn’t it? It gives us something to do on the cloudy nights. I was reading that Sky Safari just buy their object database rather than produce their own so the errors are perpetuated. Sorry to hear about the flooding - not much fun at all. We can’t be surprised as scientists have been warning us the weather will get worse for the last fifty years or so!

  • @koomber777
    @koomber777 Před 13 dny

    Also can you link to your patreon in the description?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      I think it’s there - I’ll check in a mo. In the meantime: www.patreon.com/RefreshingViews.

  • @koomber777
    @koomber777 Před 13 dny

    I would say that an observing chair is probably the most important purchase after the mount and telescope. Its a revelation (and adjustable elevation) Deepsky Atlas has targets identified by aperture too which is nice and also has a companion which has sketches of many of the targets. Sketxhing is delightful, dont worry about being good either. Mine are awful, but they are recognisable. My only contributions is a large thermos mug for tea and a secret stash of chocolate biscuits to help keep warm. I find Aldi's chocolate oaties to have their flavour particularly improved by starlight.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      Good points all round koomber and yes defo agree with snacks and biscuits. Sounds like I had better go round Aldi again!

  • @edfort5704
    @edfort5704 Před 13 dny

    15:01 to 15:08 subtitles: Ah, so that's how that problem is sorted. xD

  • @DewControl
    @DewControl Před 13 dny

    Excellent video Mark. I love the idea of using glow in the dark tape on eyepiece caps and other locations on your mount etc. How long do they glow for and do they need re-energising through the night?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      They last for ages - and as the glow lessens your eyes are becoming more dark adapted so they’re still visible.

  • @Erniej270
    @Erniej270 Před 13 dny

    Angry Canadian’s? Do they even know how to get angry in Canada? Maybe ask Chris and Shane the next time on their podcast. 😂

    • @koomber777
      @koomber777 Před 13 dny

      It sounds like a Zen riddle "If a Canadian gets angry whilst observing on his own, who does he apologise to?"

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      I’ll defo pass the question on!! I don’t envy the bitter winters, black flies, mosquitoes, forest fires and scorching summers.

  • @Siriusastronomy
    @Siriusastronomy Před 13 dny

    Thanks Mark. Nice summary of useful bits. BTW I really enjoyed your observatory tour video and think your observatory and warm room are just about perfect.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it and the obsy tour. I was wondering whether to include the shed as my best upgrade. Have you got a permanent set up?

    • @Siriusastronomy
      @Siriusastronomy Před 11 dny

      @@RefreshingViews I am in the design phase so watching every home observatory video on you tube for the last couple of months. I think yours is really nice!

  • @WrightFlyer1903
    @WrightFlyer1903 Před 13 dny

    Realise this is from a few months ago but just came across it. In it you talk about hopping between moon processing software programs (Firecapture, Autostakkert, Registax). If you don't want to have to do that why not try Astrosurface? (which has wavelets too) or if you want an "all in one" then since v4.1 last December Sharpcap now does absolutely everything - it even has Wavelets too (and an even better contrast enhancer too).

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      Thanks for that - I’ve yet to use Astro surface. I’ll look it up - particularly as the planets are now returning.

  • @peterwoolliams1283
    @peterwoolliams1283 Před 13 dny

    Rigel starlite torches, dual colour and very dimmable. I’d invest in some glow in the dark paint to add tiny dots to help find stuff and orientation yourself eg glowtec. Clear plastic sheets (eg cut open document wallets) to keep the dew off the star atlas (unless you’ve got a waterproof one!), clipped on to stop them blowing away. Mini binder clips to hold things together, mark your page in an atlas/sketch book, make led lights etc etc etc. Muck Arctic sport or skeetex boots, makes observing on damp grass bearable. Dim red flashing led marker lights homemade with a coin cell, resistor and a small insulated binder clip to hold it together, in a little clear plastic bags to help mark where things are so you don’t trip over them. Glow tape/paint/ glow in the dark plastic “stones” for fish tanks/ tritium fishing “isotopes” can also work. A coat with deep pockets is good to store things you need and keep them warm, DryRobe does a good job and has a big hood as well. I see you’ve got foam rubber round metal scope tubes, to stop them getting cold to the touch!. A Sky quality meter is useful to give you a way to track “how good a night or location) is, especially if you observe from different location. Found a clear ended ballpoint pen with an orange led light in the tip which can be helpful when making notes.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      Loads of great stuff here! We should do a video on household stuff adapted for astronomy.

    • @peterwoolliams1283
      @peterwoolliams1283 Před 12 dny

      @@RefreshingViews …and for everything else there’s the 3D printer. Filter holders, finder brackets, bino dew shields, tripod adapter, eyecups, astro torches

  • @Darren-vf2qw
    @Darren-vf2qw Před 13 dny

    Lived in Canada and Britain, and managed to be miserable and warm in both countries in winter. 70% of Canadians live in a region that is the Northern United States latitude, so location is a big qualifier when they whine about cold…😅.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      I don’t envy the bitter winters, black flies, mosquitoes, forest fires and scorching summers. Maybe damp mild England isn’t so bad after all!!

  • @Sergey_Sergeev
    @Sergey_Sergeev Před 13 dny

    👍 Thanks.

  • @stephenwebber3850
    @stephenwebber3850 Před 13 dny

    Once, whilst searching the internet for chairs to observe on, I searched google for Observing Stools - not the results I was hoping for :-)

  • @mikehardy8247
    @mikehardy8247 Před 13 dny

    I wasn't going to watch this, but did. I do aatrophotography. I bought a 10" Dob a few weeks back. This observing is going to be fun 18:27 ! I got serious with it past two nights. Finder scope got covered in dew, and was wishing I had a hair dryer haha... I'll be going to the thrift store this weekend. I'll be putting a dew heater on it. Any suggestions for keeping the mirror warm? Thanks for the chair ideas. I'm old and need something easily adjustable, but not too cumbersome.

    • @thecaravanham
      @thecaravanham Před 13 dny

      Hi Mike, I would suggest going the dew heater route. If you take a look down your tube, see if there is sufficient gap around the mirror to fit a heater band. There may be a suitable gap on the mirror cell for the cable to come out. Tim

    • @koomber777
      @koomber777 Před 13 dny

      You could also try a fan behind the primary that keeps air moving to stop dew. There are special dew heaters you can stick on the secondary which stick on. Check out first light optics. By far the biggest cause of dew on my secondary is me changing the eyepiece and breathing down the focuser 😮

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 12 dny

      Great advice already so I’ll only add one comment. Is your tube open/trusses or a sold tube? Stopping radiating to the sky with a shroud or dew shield is pretty important to. Let us know how you get on.

    • @mikehardy8247
      @mikehardy8247 Před 11 dny

      Its an open truss design. I'll most likely get the shroud. It's $100! The Telegizmo 360 is only $70, with considerably more material. I guess you have to pay a premium for specialty. A fan sounds doable. I'm new to this, all suggestions welcome.

  • @stephenwebber3850
    @stephenwebber3850 Před 13 dny

    Sky Safari Pro - Celestron issued Celestron Sky Portal - which is almost identical to sky safari but is free

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      That’s interesting. I assume it’s only for Celestron mounts?

  • @AstroSoundscape
    @AstroSoundscape Před 13 dny

    Very interesting video Mark I am trying to do more visual observing this year and really like the idea of the sketch book. We only get to around zero here in Victoria, Australia but I agree, good clothing essential. I also really like your mount setup, I used to have that mount it is a solid performer. Great channel. Cheers Ollie.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      Thanks for your kind words Ollie. I’m very jealous of your southern and warmer skies. Yeah the AZEQ6 is great isn’t it? Loving have two scopes ready to go! What are you using now?

  • @AstroSoundscape
    @AstroSoundscape Před 13 dny

    Looks such a great portable setup and a decent payload. I also had the AZGTi but this would be a great step up.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      Great minds! I was using the AZ GTI. They’re very different mounts with corresponding weights, priced and performance. Either way you won’t be disappointed.

  • @steveplenty8365
    @steveplenty8365 Před 13 dny

    Excellent video Mark

  • @user-od3di4jf3n
    @user-od3di4jf3n Před 20 dny

    シルバーのマウントリングを付けたままだと専用のケースに入るのでしょうか?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      Yes it does that’s how I store mine for travel.

    • @user-od3di4jf3n
      @user-od3di4jf3n Před 9 dny

      ご返事、ありがとうございます😊 AM3は、いいですね

  • @NikonJax
    @NikonJax Před 20 dny

    Very cool! Lots to take in :)

  • @deliciousskyviews2792

    This is a fantastic tutorial and I love the sympathic attitude. Well done, mate

  • @miguelmorales9667
    @miguelmorales9667 Před 25 dny

    I can't tell you how many times I left the Bat Mask on the scope, and then starting imaging. Eventually I bought a focus motor. 8-)

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      Ouch! I think we’ve all been there haven’t we?

  • @skeller61
    @skeller61 Před 27 dny

    Great review and suggestions for cutting down peripheral light, thanks! I have two questions: I live in an area prone to fogging lenses. Any tips for dealing with that? Also, to go along with the bandit and lens shield, what filter, exactly, is used to cut down the light pollution in the suburbs? Thanks so much. I’ve been following astrophysics with great interest for a couple of years and have been looking at telescopes. I’ll be retired in a couple of years, and will be able to travel to dark skies in the American west. These look like a very good addition to be able to look up without any setup or takedown, and to get a constellation size part of the sky. I’m down to this pair, or the newer Canon 10x42 L IS WP. From my understanding, 10x would allow you to see whole constellations, but with IS, it seems to me the 15x would allow you to see more detail, though perhaps cropping several constellations. Is that a fair assessment? Do you have any thoughts about this? Sorry for all the questions. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      You can get dew heaters but they’re bit of a faff for binos so I sometimes use a hairdryer. Of course if you stop observing pop the dust covers on. As for LP filters I don’t use any but you’d have to find a way to mount them on the lenses or eyepieces. To answer your question re size that’s a never ending question. I’d suggest working out how you like to observe eg wide field or close ups and then choose.

    • @skeller61
      @skeller61 Před 24 dny

      @@RefreshingViews Thanks for your reply! I’ll be retiring in ~3 years, at which time I plan to convert a van for camping, which will give me a lot of room for astronomy gear. I’m pretty certain I’ll get a Celestron 8”EdgeHD telescope with a SkyWatcher HEQ-5 mount, but for equipment that will form a system, I don’t want to buy after binging CZcams videos, only to find I didn’t know to ask crucial questions that would have made a difference in my decision. I do want to get the gear and learn to use it so I have time to learn the scope at home, even though I’m in the suburb light pollution zone, but I’m not in a hurry. I decided I’d start out with binoculars, which led me to image stabilized ones (from previous experience). I can use them for other things, as well, but I’m getting them to refresh my knowledge of the night sky (even though the Star finding and tracking scopes allow you to skip this, I’d rather see the wide open dark sky as an old friend that I’m familiar with. I just received The Backyard Astronomer’s Guide, which has a ton of great information. Anyway, it came down to this set (Canon 15x75 IS) and the newer Canon 10-42 L IS WP. I’m convinced that I will like the extra magnification and will still have a field of view that’s reasonable. Your suggestions of the bandit and lens hoods should make dealing with my neighbors’ porch lights more tolerable. I’ll probably go ahead and get a pair of light pollution filters (couldn’t you use 52mm filters and screw them in before the lens hood?) to see if they make a good difference. Does this sound like a good plan to you?

  • @paigecfrancis
    @paigecfrancis Před 29 dny

    What rig is that? A Lunt on the counterweight side is completely new to me

  • @philipfontaine8964
    @philipfontaine8964 Před měsícem

    Super cool, my dob is 10”, just how much more can you see in comparison? I’ve never had an opportunity to look through a larger scope.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      It’s amazing! Details and star clouds visible in galaxies; surface markings on Jovian moons; Sirius affects your night vision. Amazing!

  • @AstroBiker
    @AstroBiker Před měsícem

    Hi Chris thanks for the great video, as always. I’m about to pull the trigger on a pair of these but considering 18x50. Do you think that’s too dialled in and rather go for 15x50?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      It’s up to you! You can look up the field of view and make a choice. 15x is a nice compromise but I don’t think you’d be disappointed with the 18x.

    • @AstroBiker
      @AstroBiker Před 24 dny

      ⁠ thanks, I got the 18x50 and happy so far. By the way I also have a C11 but clouds in London over the last year have been quite frustrating. Hopefully better by Q4.

  • @thebluemoon3818
    @thebluemoon3818 Před měsícem

    Oh hell yes!

  • @andyrawlins
    @andyrawlins Před měsícem

    Must do some more sketching - you notice so much more when you try to draw it :)

    • @Spiceyspiney
      @Spiceyspiney Před měsícem

      You definitely must! My astronomy knowledge only started really improving when I started drawing things :)

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      Go for it Andy. Let us know how you get on.

  • @steveplenty8365
    @steveplenty8365 Před měsícem

    Excellent video Mark

  • @CaribouDataScience
    @CaribouDataScience Před měsícem

    Very interesting.

    • @Spiceyspiney
      @Spiceyspiney Před měsícem

      Glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      Mary is so knowledgable - make sure you follow her on the socials.

  • @indifferentmonkey
    @indifferentmonkey Před měsícem

    inspired to draw again....thank you xxx

  • @johnsmith-rd9rr
    @johnsmith-rd9rr Před měsícem

    Love my Am3. With a cw bar and weight, it handles a Meade 8 sct with full imaging gear behind it.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 24 dny

      Oh wow that must be quite a set up. Glad it’s working well for you.

  • @TejasRS
    @TejasRS Před měsícem

    Could u be able to share me the dimensions and materials used and everything that was required for this mount as i have some project on this and am interested in doing this so could u please give me the required info

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      I am afraid I just made it from whatever I had to hand in my scrap wood pile. You can make it from whatever you want. I am making a new video for a 3D printed version - watch this space.

  • @ShreyasBhaskar
    @ShreyasBhaskar Před měsícem

    can i get the specifications like materials required and length as such so that i can apply thm into my project

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      I am afraid I just made it from whatever I had to hand in my scrap wood pile. You can make it from whatever you want. I am making a new video for a 3D printed version - watch this space.

  • @PinoAstro
    @PinoAstro Před měsícem

    Solar transits are cool! Great final image!

  • @emranphy
    @emranphy Před měsícem

    I have this mount from last 6 months but when the load is around 8 kg, the performance on long exposure time (more than 90 seconds) is poor. Star elongation and u will be attaching counter weight certainly destroys the basic idea of purchasing this mount. And in my case using quattaro reflector 150 mm even with counter weight the tracking is still terrible. So better to go for am5. I will not recommend it certainly. It is just like a fancy star tracker.

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      Sorry to hear you haven’t enjoyed your mount. You defo have a heavier set up than me. As you say unless weight is a priority (eg overseas travel) you may as well go for AM5.

  • @tinyartguy
    @tinyartguy Před měsícem

    Great to see you both ❤

  • @John_McFadden
    @John_McFadden Před měsícem

    Hi Mark - Great review. You mentioned the weight limitation of the AZ GTI is 5kg. Can you please tell me if the weight of your complete telescope setup, including OTA, dovetail, rings, finder, diagonal, bino-viewer and eyepieces exceeds the 5kg limit? I asking because I'm trying to determine if the mount would support a 102mm refractor that has a OTA that weighs 4kg plus the, dovetail, rings, finder, diagonal and eyepiece. Cheers?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před 9 dny

      The Megrez is 3kg so I’m approaching the limit. I recall reading that the harmonic mounts are to avoid the mount toppling rather than for the motors - do check in case I send you down the wrong path.

  • @adventuresofanamateurastro804

    If I use a cooled camera in Firecapture is there a way to control my cameras cooling? If not could I use ASCAP to control cooling?

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před měsícem

      I’m not too sure, none of my cameras have cooling. Does the manual / guide have cooling control?

  • @andyrawlins
    @andyrawlins Před měsícem

    Excellent thanks :)

  • @doug8515
    @doug8515 Před měsícem

    "sustainable" lol, all that gear comes from China...

  • @stuartbolden2142
    @stuartbolden2142 Před měsícem

    Yours is one of my fav YT channels , and now multiplied by this wonderful video with Mary . What a fascinating insight to her set up . One question , what direction is the back garden facing ? Very jealous of the fact you have a lovely clear out look , Mary .

    • @Spiceyspiney
      @Spiceyspiney Před měsícem

      Thank you Stuart. The back garden is NW facing, so the hill behind shields us from light pollution but the downside is that it often cuts off aurora and noctilucent clouds. But we'll take that for the amazing view we have :)

    • @RefreshingViews
      @RefreshingViews Před měsícem

      So glad you enjoyed it Stuart and yes Mary is fantastic. We had a great afternoon talking astronomy kit and observing projects.