Using a $199 Planetary Camera to capture the M27 Nebula from Las Vegas!
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- čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
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Loved the last 3 minutes trying to emulate Cuiv's thumbnail
Amazing to do in the summer heat and without a cooled camera.
I fr thought it was Cuiv’s video from the thumbnail until I clicked on it and later was like wtf. I think mission accomplished. 😂
Also, nice try on DSO using the planetary camera. Impressive for its price. I’d personally go with a T3i though, if I was financially constrained.
Years ago I shot the ring nebula with an original DSCI from Orion which has a much smaller sensor than the qhy. This newer tech is amazing
Congrats on the APOD!! Beautiful image!
Great Video! I actually use a ZWO asi 224mc for (Planetary and Shooting DSOs). For DSOs, my Mount doesn't have a very good Tracking, So Basically I take like 1 to 3 second subs exposure, with relatively low gain! It gives me a Very low noise image after stacking and Processing. These small Cameras are actually Good for DSOs, If your someone on a budget, Better Not compare this to a DSLR, since The Small FOV allows you to use it for Planetary and Shoot galaxies!
😂 that thumbnail exercise was like my first time looking through a Newtonian
Brilliant!
Excellent, now lets wait for the lazy geek’s revenge. Both videos are awesome. Since you state you have similar conditions to Tokyo, it could be fun to do a collab shooting same targets, Stella vs The Lazyness
You two are totally NUTZ!
Great video and - really good to see the human funny side of you both ! :-)
amazing image with such a cheap camera and in that heat! On another subject, I totally understand how much you struggle in the Las Vegas heat, being a guy who grew up close to me in western Europe where we don't regularly have such intense heat! Also you're fair haired/skinned like me, and we don't tend to deal well with hot weather! LOL Thanks as always for a great vid you guys!
Wes, Liverpool UK
wow re-creating the thumbnail was almost as much work as getting the data! Nice!
I understand that using the ZWO ASIAIR locks me into all things ZWO. A downside of an otherwise brilliant design that makes this hobby accessible on a sophisticated level to budding intermediate astrophotographers. So this camera isn't usable for me. Any suggestions on a ZWO camera at a similar price point that affords similar performance? I use a 533MC Pro on my main Image train. I'm looking for an inexpensive alternative to my astromoded DSLR for a lens based system I can try with different lenses.
What is your backfocus ?
See you got an APOD!
Sorry guys, but the end of the video was the best part!!! 😂🤣😂
Superb❤
Who's this queef dude you keep mentioning? 🤔
The Lazy Geek on CZcams
All the fingers because if just one, you have 3 pointing back at you 😏