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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • One purchase you wont regret is to buy a good quality Barlow lens..
    I class a Barlow like the Swiss army knife of Astro gadgets... In this video I will show you just how versatile they are and why you should have one in your accessory box.

Komentáře • 190

  • @Astronurd
    @Astronurd Před 2 lety +68

    I’ll let you know one of my tricks Jason. In refractors and Cassegrains( Schmidt and Maksutov etc) normally the 2x Barlow is inserted in between the diagonal and eyepiece. If you place the Barlow BEFORE the diagonal and eyepiece it becomes a 2.75x Barlow 👍

    • @troliskimosko
      @troliskimosko Před 2 měsíci

      What?? How does that work 😮 I’m gonna try this my next planetary imaging session !

    • @joselitostotomas8114
      @joselitostotomas8114 Před 2 měsíci

      If you're using a filter at the diagonal side, I'm not sure where to place the filter if you place the Barlow before diagonal.

  • @Richard_DS
    @Richard_DS Před rokem +8

    New Astrophotographer here.
    That barlow lens is certainly much more dynamic than it first appears. I was using it all wrong, thus far.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @ObiWanKnauer
    @ObiWanKnauer Před rokem +14

    Hi Jason, I got my first telescope for Christmas (it’s just a basic StarSense DX102AZ) and your channel has been so invaluable, particularly for upgrading accessories. Got a Celestron 2x Barlow after watching this. Best astronomy channel on CZcams! Cheers, Paul

  • @samthekido6512
    @samthekido6512 Před rokem +8

    I really appreciate how you described what a Bar Len is. I have been looking through CZcams and no one explained it so detailed like you. Thank you!😊

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher Před rokem +2

    I gave my son a 100mm F4 tabletop reflector I fixed with a plastic focuser I modified so the eyepiece holder tube wouldn't wiggle when you tried to focus it. Just drilled and tapped 2 holes with plastic screws to hold the tube steady instead of its wobble. I taped a solar filter sheet to cover the 2.8" hole in the dust cover so he could check out sunspots if he wanted to. I set him up with a 20mm Plossl, a 10mm Plossl and a 6mm 60° fov, then instructed him about the Barlow's use . I told him to use the 20mm for the Sun as it was 20x which with the smaller hole in the dust cap it would be easier to see half the Sun and with the Barlow lens screwed on he'd have approx. 30x. No point to using the 2x as the 10mm was already 40x
    I told him that with such a short focal length going higher than 133 would be difficult to get clear views, but tracking a star cluster at 133x with a tabletop is difficult enough. Other than the plastic focuser being wonkie, but fixable it wasn't a bad little scope for $120 at the time. Something I read about the Barlow lens screwed into eyepieces was that the power could be a bit variable depending on its distance from the EP's lens. It isn't much 1.5 to 1.3 and it didn't seem a big variance.

  • @CriticalThinker-42
    @CriticalThinker-42 Před 2 měsíci

    Also called a T-Ring or M42 Lens Mount (that Svbony Barlow, standard 42 mm X 0.75 mm thread pitch), and available in M48, and M54 Lens Mount sizes.
    Keep spreading the good word!

  • @philippefossier7178
    @philippefossier7178 Před rokem +2

    Jason - I found this article on Barlows from Orion Telescopes & Binoculars that states that placing a Barlow lens between the focuser and the diagonal, instead of the diagonal and eye piece increases the Barlow's magnification power by another 50%; IOW: a 2x Barlow can be a 3X Barlow based on where you place it. The article reads: "a barlow lens can be placed before the diagonal, that is, between the telescope and the diagonal (Figure C). In this case
    the barlow’s magnification factor is increased by about 50%. So a 2x barlow placed between the telescope and the diagonal provides about a 3x magnification boost."

  • @DavidRice111
    @DavidRice111 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Only been viewing for 6 years, but I've never owned a Barlow~ had too many questions. You just answered 'em all- thanks!

  • @rmstitanic8163
    @rmstitanic8163 Před 2 lety +5

    You are by far the best in describing how and what to use and how to use it. Thank you.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your kind words my friend.

    • @rmstitanic8163
      @rmstitanic8163 Před 2 lety

      @@smalloptics753 you are very welcome! Thank you for your help.

  • @ellynharries2548
    @ellynharries2548 Před rokem

    10:07 pm May 15/23 Wish I'd found your videos years ago. You are BRILLIANT and you really know the importance of not assuming anything; plus, not using fancy jargon or abbreviations. MEGA THANKS!!!

  • @mikeworden3823
    @mikeworden3823 Před 2 lety +15

    Thank You so much for all the videos on how to use all these things.
    I’m a real newbie to this and everything you have shown is making using my telescope way more fun.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +1

      Your more than welcome Mike. :)

    • @spongiform
      @spongiform Před rokem +1

      Agreed! This is a really helpful video, thanks!

  • @GigiNguyen113
    @GigiNguyen113 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for all the tips and advises. I got my first telescope just a week ago and I am still learning to use it effectively. I find your channel is a great help. Many thanks!

  • @bushcraftandastronomer.3775

    Hi Jason you mention the Swiss army knife and I must say it'd essential item I use when camping and it's sheer quality is outstanding! Barlow lens is that quality of the Swiss army knife and these lenses are great to have especially the good ones.
    I have a skywatcher one and it's so useful for refractors and reflectors. Love the tip you gave with your telescope and it shows these lenses have many uses!
    In out doors the Swiss army knife is simply the best item for it's many uses like tin opener etc. Barlow lens and Swiss army knife are for the out doors and everybody should own them in astronomy and camping. Both items are essential really as they are lightweight Compact and easy to use.
    Another great video my friend and stay safe plus clear skies too!

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Bushcraft. Hope your well pal... Yeah, they are very useful tools, I've still got my original knife from the 80's and it's still going strong :D

  • @amandabassham3898
    @amandabassham3898 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Awesome video, and so informative! You just saved me from wasting money on a 3x Barlow flash deal on Amazon for my son's first telescope! Now I know the right thing to get him. Thanks so much. Keep up the great videos

    • @sadfriedgamer6648
      @sadfriedgamer6648 Před měsícem

      you are a great father, i had to research everything for months myself haha

  • @chriss2664
    @chriss2664 Před rokem

    Just brought a telescope and came with a Barlow and was a bit confused by its setup up. This cleared it up thank you very much sir

  • @kennethmidwinter982
    @kennethmidwinter982 Před rokem +1

    Jason, brilliant. Although I am 66 years young I have gathered so much Barlow information from you. I love your site and watch it very frequently…sometimes the same video more than once.
    I have a Celestron reflector 130 EQ ( in a box because it’s not user friendly for me)however I love my Sky-Watcher 3.5 inch refractor on an AZ mount…… it’s brilliant. It just goes to show the best telescope is the one you will use !
    Keep your site going. Happy Days.
    As always kind regards Ken ( Rutland).

    • @DavidRice111
      @DavidRice111 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ken I have both types of mounts, and I urge you to plunge in and get familiar with the Equatorial. Once you get comfy with it, it will make observing so much sweeter!

    • @kennethmidwinter982
      @kennethmidwinter982 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@DavidRice111 Thanks David. Kind regards Ken.

  • @rickpassey8046
    @rickpassey8046 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Damn, another cool British fellow that I’d like to be pals with. Cooler than me by a long shot and way more interesting to listen to.

  • @AlexMitchell-sj4sb
    @AlexMitchell-sj4sb Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for explaining it to dummies like me. I got a budget refractor that Astro biscuit channel recommended, the Skywatcher Mercury 707. It comes with a Barlow and a 10mm and 25mm eyepiece. I managed to see Jupiter through the 25mm and we could see the moons as small lights at the side of it but not much else.
    I tried a Barlow but I couldn't get a clear image. Will try it again on next clear night

  • @LANED123
    @LANED123 Před rokem +1

    I've been watching your videos almost daily since I purchased my Astromaster 90EQ. I've learned so much from you and I really appreciate it. We had our first clear night last night and I got it pointed at Polaris and took a quick look at Venus. There was a black vertical bar going through Venus but I think I probably didn't have it focused correctly. I'll work on that next time! Correction! I was watching your videos even before my purchase. You helped me decide what to buy within my budget. Thanks again.

  • @napke8571
    @napke8571 Před 2 lety +5

    This is the explanation wanted, great work. I myself are a visual watcher, but astrophotography is on my list. For now I ordered the Celestron 2x barlow, with some decent eyepieces for my Bresser 127mm/1200 achromat and my just ordered 102/500 Skywatcher travel achromat, lots of fun this summer in Italy I hope :) Thnx for you video I subscribed, greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your support my friend. Hope you enjoy your new Astro goodies 🙂

  • @rafaelalexie2417
    @rafaelalexie2417 Před 10 měsíci

    This channel is pure gold! I'm lucky to have found it!

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 10 měsíci

      Appreciate it my friend.. Great to have you here 🙂

  • @avt_astro206
    @avt_astro206 Před 3 lety +6

    I have Celestron Revalation 2x Barlow, which for the price is pretty forgiving. Great Overview of Barlow lenses and thanks for the tips! Clear Skies 👍✨

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you Avanteesh. Your more than welcome. I've not tried the Celestron Revalation but only heard positive things said about them. Take care, clear skies friend :)

  • @paulhudson117
    @paulhudson117 Před 8 měsíci

    Just found your video and thank you. As an eye glass wearer, I have had enough of trying to take my glasses off and using the binoculars. I believe that I also need to get a better pair of binoculars as the eye strain is still there and probably the distance you describe is part of the problem with the eye cup. Thank you!!

  • @k.h.1587
    @k.h.1587 Před 22 dny

    If your favorite eyepiece happens to be a longer focal length plossl, panoptic or erfle type superwide, or any longer focal length long eye relief eyepiece that does not have a negative lens group in the barrel, a barlow will change the eye relief, making it longer, which in many cases will cause blackouts or make it impossible to see the whole field because the eye relief is pushed out so far.
    This is one of the reasons for the powermate or other 4 element telecentric barlows, they dont alter the eye relief.

  • @bennybooboobear3940
    @bennybooboobear3940 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video. Clear skies! I don’t think I appreciate my Barlow enough, it just...works! Clear skies.

  • @AstroLaVista
    @AstroLaVista Před 3 lety +4

    Right on Jason, they increase a telescopes focal length foremost. I rock a Revelation 2.5x Barlow, had it years, but I am tempted by the TeleVue 3x for planetary Lunar imaging.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety +4

      Hey Chris. Oh yes, anything TeleVue is going to be drool time :D.. I've never had the pleasure of owning any of there products... Never been able to afford them LOL. One day though.. One day..

  • @mrmusdtard2
    @mrmusdtard2 Před rokem

    A standing Ovation to you my friend and at last some one who knows how to teach and make it easy and a joy to at last let the not so talented catch up ,indeed a Standing Ovation ,Brian

  • @joebird250
    @joebird250 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been pulling my hair out wondering how it works were it goes 🤔 great video and I have the feeling I will be watching a lot lot more of you, thank you for your time in making these videos for newbies like my self.

  • @davidsalsedo6176
    @davidsalsedo6176 Před rokem

    You explained this perfectly thank you!

  • @pulkinpulman2028
    @pulkinpulman2028 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice .. probably gonna spend my money on proper barlow lens next time

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety

      Thank you pulkin, Always a good idea to spend that little bit extra, you won't regret it.. Anyway, good quality views at the eyepiece are priceless. :)

  • @kennethnevel3263
    @kennethnevel3263 Před rokem +1

    A lot of good information here .
    I thought the Barlow divided the lens mm,s and changed the power , you say it multiply,s the focal length of the telescope .
    I have been figuring the number the wrong way , tho I think it gives the same power figure maybe.

  • @stuartroyle1402
    @stuartroyle1402 Před 2 lety

    i am new to using a telescope and have found your videos very informative and easy to follow,thank you.

  • @marcinkw.858
    @marcinkw.858 Před rokem

    "Do you actually need one" - I hope so because I bought one before openning this movie :). BTW. Great channel for newbies.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před rokem +1

      Hello Marcin, thank you my friend.. It's more a question of "are they useful." they are great for giving you that extra kick of magnification for say, the planets especially if you've got a short focal length telescope or a limited amount of eyepieces. Just a handy tool to have at hand. 😃

    • @marcinkw.858
      @marcinkw.858 Před rokem

      @@smalloptics753 yet another "I hope so" 🙂 it's x2 for my 8" Dobson. I'd like to see any planets with my standard eyepieces.

  • @JDMFWALL
    @JDMFWALL Před rokem

    Great video. All your video’s have been very helpful. Thank you

  • @ohwell2790
    @ohwell2790 Před 2 lety

    Bought the Teleview 2X barlow and use it with a SvBony 305 color camera and Baader semi apo filter and my Celestron 120 mm Onmi Xlt 1000f/l on my Meade XL70 mount with motors.

  • @JVCRush
    @JVCRush Před 11 měsíci

    im new here and gotten back into my two telescopes one i just got other ive had for a good 25 years but have all upgraded my eyepieces >>> i say that to say, NICE Job on your channel. Happy to be here. Have one myself. Very informartive and help me get back into it nicely. Thank you and keep up the good work.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for my friend , welcome back to the hobby 😃🔭

  • @itsunclebobbybbaby2412

    I bought the Celestron X - Cel LX Barlow and I love it.

  • @tomjones2121
    @tomjones2121 Před 3 lety +2

    I have the cheap barlow that came with my cheap original celestron scope , probably a single element It's something I have to improve on , even for my astrophotography , a quality barlow can make a bit of difference ,

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Tom. More than likely yes, it will be a single element lens system which means a lot of false colour... For astrophotography it is essential to have a barlow with at least 2 elements. You don't have to spend a fortune, £30-40 will get you a good barlow.

  • @fusion-music
    @fusion-music Před 6 měsíci

    Best video I've seen on barlows. Thanks.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you. Your more than welcome my friend thanks for watching.

  • @NorbyU
    @NorbyU Před rokem

    Great vid. Thanks for sharing

  • @jasonvictor9542
    @jasonvictor9542 Před 2 lety

    Wow another great video, I'm learning so much thanks again Jason!!!

  • @jjaimesmx
    @jjaimesmx Před rokem

    Very helpful video, right on point,

  • @skoovee
    @skoovee Před 3 lety

    Great video, clear skys

  • @harryleschky6671
    @harryleschky6671 Před 7 měsíci

    Clear skies, bro! You're the best!!!

  • @editbalazs349
    @editbalazs349 Před 2 lety

    These Celestron Barlows are great!

  • @paz12005
    @paz12005 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the video! This will help me pace myself and focus on learning before spending!
    That said, do you think it is possible to reach prime focus using a focal reduction lenses? DSLR camera sensor is still too far from secondary mirror and was wondering if a focus reducer lenses could help reduce that distance. Thanks!

    • @techahertz7909
      @techahertz7909 Před rokem

      Try out Celestron Focal reducers/correctors. A common one for astrophotography is a f6.3 reducer/corrector

  • @gray_wolverine63
    @gray_wolverine63 Před rokem

    Yes it is a T and you also need to buy a T adapter for your pacific camera.to work. I just starting to take photos at this point. Thank you

  • @OccultDemonCassette
    @OccultDemonCassette Před 2 lety +1

    So these can be used as a focal reducer for regular camera lenses. Say, adapting old medium format lenses to a 35mm full frame format mirrorless camera to reduce the image circle size?

  • @jons2447
    @jons2447 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Jason!

  • @BasmanIqbal
    @BasmanIqbal Před 3 lety

    Great video!I needed some help with my barlows😁😊

  • @Vru691
    @Vru691 Před rokem +1

    Learning a lot from your videos! So as a beginner i have settled down on explore scientific 102/600 25mm 10mm plus one 2x Barlow with the twilight az nano Mount...not going for reflectors or mak though am very tempted.... thoughts on this? Should I proceed with it?

  • @Bolt_theG35
    @Bolt_theG35 Před rokem +2

    I’m just getting started in hobby and I have learn a ton from your videos. I even properly balanced my telescope; I didn’t even know that had to be done until I watched your videos. So thank you so much!
    Also, any recommendation on a star tracker app or if I should even use one?

    • @Spongeboobie
      @Spongeboobie Před rokem +1

      I like SkyView app. It’s very accurate

    • @junkmail1262
      @junkmail1262 Před rokem +1

      Night Sky app is very detailed and will send you text messages of your favorite stars, meteor’s etc…

    • @mutilatedpopsicles
      @mutilatedpopsicles Před rokem +1

      SkyView is simpler and accurate. Stellarium is good and is my 2nd, I primarily use SkySafari though.
      (I have used all 3)

  • @lucidstates6787
    @lucidstates6787 Před rokem

    im new to you but i really enjoy learning and your videos have been really helpful, I just aquired a solomark f70070eq it came with a 10mm plossl and a 20mm plossl i dont like the finder on it as i have to look down the sight... id like to get an angle finder,,,could you make a recommendation on specific parts to upgrade this particular telescope as in lenses and a angle finder you like it would really help narrow down the field if you could recommend a few pieces....thanks

  • @luminousfractal420
    @luminousfractal420 Před rokem

    Picked up a cheapy 750mm. Then got a 5x barlow and the 4mm eyepiece (cheap version, budget mattered. It was $20 vs $130)...i should see ants on the moon if its not too bad 😆🤦 or ants on the lens if it is.
    Using a cell phone for the good sensor. But didnt have much luck with the clamp contraptions (plastic one is loose and wobbly, metal one doesnt fit the camera focus tube (fits the 1.25" perfectly and fairly solidly)...
    so...bought a rigid carbon fiber phone case and a 42mm male camera to microscope eyepiece adapter, and will epoxy that to the case (alignment gods willing). Should make for a nice rigid reliable camera mount, that lets me screw the camera focus tube to the cell phone.

  • @philwestmoreland3841
    @philwestmoreland3841 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, I'm a beginner and you thankfully make it easier to understand eyepieces, i have a Celestron Astro FI 130MM with no eyepieces. I'm looking at buying a 13-15mm, 23mm-25mm (i think) and a Barlow with a £250 budget, what would you recommend? Thanks Phil

  • @basilreardon5783
    @basilreardon5783 Před rokem

    Damn that was insightful as hell cheers mate 👍

  • @rogeliocprinci
    @rogeliocprinci Před 2 lety

    Great thanks

  • @sharonjohnson1789
    @sharonjohnson1789 Před 11 měsíci

    JASON...................T- adapter for your Canon camera and a T ring for your Canon, the T ring electronically reads and allows your telescope to be your lens for your Canon. That part looks just like the camera body and your lens. The telescope is now your lens. If you have a Nikon you need to buy the T-ring adaptor to turn your telescope into your Nikon lens. Sony same way

  • @marcomknc
    @marcomknc Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid Před rokem

    Thanks again!

  • @1theheightofparadise
    @1theheightofparadise Před 2 lety +1

    will this also correct the image so it isn't flipped?

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk Před 2 lety

      Barlow lenses don't correct the image, but an erecting prism will. Please note that erecting prisms come in different types depending on whether you have a Newtonian/Dobsonian telescope or a refractor/cassegrain.

  • @mojomojo2091
    @mojomojo2091 Před rokem

    Can you do a video about trouble shooting a Barlow lens that won't focus?
    Especially 2 inch.
    I'm wanting to upgrade for my 10inch dobsonian and I know the 2inch can sometimes be troublesome and you might need a extension.

  • @nicholasjaworski9368
    @nicholasjaworski9368 Před 2 lety

    So as a beginner with a tight budget…I should get the Orion ST80 bundle then. Got it lol

  • @drscre
    @drscre Před měsícem

    When would I want two eyepieces (i.e. 20mm, 10mm) instead of one plus 10mm barlow?

  • @georgehadjipavlis7141
    @georgehadjipavlis7141 Před rokem +1

    One question. Can i screw the lens (just the lens piece) of a 2X Barlow at the bottom of another 2X Barlow and what would the effect be ?

  • @sosteve9113
    @sosteve9113 Před rokem

    My previous question on your video about eye pieces
    Why they are more expensive,after watching this,I noticed the first insert to double the focal lens
    Wasn't provided with the other lens they sell

  • @christopherchristianvanlan1809

    I got my first rocky reflector telescope x 215.
    There's no vertical adjustment, I got bag filled with lenses but I don't know where to put them amd the whole tripod is almost flipping over by the weight from the metal brick in the bottom. 😢😮

  • @southbronxny5727
    @southbronxny5727 Před 2 lety +1

    You forgot to mention the barlow also increases the f ratio.

  • @frapell
    @frapell Před rokem

    Usually, as with anything in life, you gain something at the cost of loosing something else... I was wondering, what are you loosing by using a barlow? is it exactly the same to use a 6mm eye piece with a 2x barlow, than using a 3mm eye piece?
    Thanks for this video!

    • @cptpayday2080
      @cptpayday2080 Před rokem +1

      In the end its all about quality of the barlow. Very good barlows like Televues will not add, (add less) or any, distortion to the image while cheap ones come with a lot of visual issues. Having a dedicated 3mm eyepiece is better than using a 6mm with a barlow because of the simple fact that you are introducing another layer of glass. The more glass you put in between your eye and the mirror the less light and the less sharp the image, on top of potentially adding more distortions, thats just how physics work, same as with camera lenses. Now at the same time that 3mm eyepiece will not be able to be barlowed (even a 6mm is probably going to result in a rather dark and blurry image) and so it actually has less versatility than using a 6mm + barlow. As adviced in the video spend the extra buck to get a really good 2x Barlow for visual Astronomy so that your eyepiece quality doesnt get dragged down by it.

    • @frapell
      @frapell Před rokem

      @@cptpayday2080 Sweet ! Thanks :)

  • @onurkarakaya6266
    @onurkarakaya6266 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @neropi6455
    @neropi6455 Před 9 měsíci

    Can we attach any barlow lens to any telescope? For example the BNISE F40070M

  • @user-wy5ei7ft9u
    @user-wy5ei7ft9u Před 3 měsíci

    thx bro❤

  • @littlesunny63
    @littlesunny63 Před 2 lety +1

    Did you also mention that using a 2X Barlow also doubles the focal ratio of your scope? This can lead to a much dimmer visual image.

    • @BritishBeachcomber
      @BritishBeachcomber Před 2 lety +2

      Any magnification reduces the brightness of the image

    • @petset77
      @petset77 Před rokem

      hmmm... as I'm a beginner, I wonder if a higher X Barlow wouldn't be a bad thing when viewing a bright object, like the moon. Higher magnification for more surface detail, and perhaps reduce the need for a moon filter for the brightness in certain circumstances. ....just wondering.

    • @cptpayday2080
      @cptpayday2080 Před rokem

      @@petset77 Using a barlow will split your eyepieces exit pupil in half.

  • @2Brandec
    @2Brandec Před rokem

    I own a Celestron 130 SLT telescope. I just purchased a 2x barlow lens. Will that allow me to see Neptune and Uranus as small blueish blurs in the sky? Not having any luck with my current lens that came with the telescope. Thanks for any input!

  • @ryanfahrne5318
    @ryanfahrne5318 Před 10 měsíci

    If I have a 1.25 T adapter and insert it into a 2" barlow will i get a 2" view?

  • @dragosmarinescu5520
    @dragosmarinescu5520 Před 2 lety

    I have seen on sale 2X barlow lens that is mounted on the bottom of the eyepiece, the same way as a filter. It has a M28x0.6 thread. I intent to purchase it, since it is cheap. What is your comment on this ?

  • @Paulus449
    @Paulus449 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Can you use a barlow when doing astrophotography? I have a Skywatcher ed80 telescope with field flattener and thinking of buying a RedCat51 for a portable setup. I use a Sony a7iii camera, can a barlow fit in with this setup?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Paul. Thanks buddy. Yes, is the simple answer to that, I would go as far to say a Barlow is essential for astrophotography. And yes, you will be able to fit a barlow to your camera by using one of the methods in the video. Take care clear skies :)

    • @Paulus449
      @Paulus449 Před 3 lety

      @@smalloptics753 brilliant, thank you

  • @lindustn
    @lindustn Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @pyrointampa7254
    @pyrointampa7254 Před rokem +1

    Still trying to get my brain wrapped around the math here.
    My telescope is a 4.5” or 114mm diameter. So according to the first video of yours that I watched, the max magnification I can get out of this telescope is going to be twice the diameter, or 228x, yes?
    So if I was to buy a 5x Barlow that would extend the focal length of my 450mm telescope to 5 X 450 or 2250mm, yes? If so, I could use a 10mm eyepiece and that would give me 225X magnification, yes? That would give me the largest and clearest picture that my telescope is capable of producing, yes?
    Sorry for all the questions. This is my first telescope and I want to make sure I’m getting the best results without wasting money on lenses I can’t use. Thanks in advance for the help!

    • @gregortega-studios9442
      @gregortega-studios9442 Před rokem +1

      For sure! And that's the best and most comfortable Barlow-eyepiece combo you could do. Try to go for the Svbony 5x Barlow and a good 10mm Plossl eyepiece, AND make sure that your telescope it's correctly collimated.🚀

    • @pyrointampa7254
      @pyrointampa7254 Před rokem

      @@gregortega-studios9442 Awesome! Thanks for the reply. I just ordered the two items you recommended. Should be here Wednesday! 😎👍 Can’t wait to try them out.
      I checked the collimation on the scope a few days ago, and it looks okay as best I can tell. The black dot in the center of the white circle is not dead center (it’s actually up towards the 11 o’clock position) but there is daylight between the black dot and the white circle. Hope that makes sense.

  • @hunter133official
    @hunter133official Před 2 měsíci

    Do you recommend a 2" barlow for deep-sky astro in any way?

  • @alandavid8035
    @alandavid8035 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jason, I recent acquire a 3x barlow and maybe you know approximately the amount of power that I can obtain using the way that you describe in the minute 6:00, thanks for your attention

  • @KlitFisto
    @KlitFisto Před 9 měsíci +1

    They go before a diagonal correct?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello there. Yes, but you can also use them after diagnol, the disadvantage of doing it this way is it can make the eyepiece long and a bit clumsy.

  • @Ivanzizek
    @Ivanzizek Před rokem

    Can you sugest me what is good barlow lens but that is under 70$

  • @aliheidar7994
    @aliheidar7994 Před rokem

    Hi Mr. Jason, I have a question regarding the Barlow as you mentioned in the video that never over power the telescope with x5 Barlow and 5 mm lens it only will results in bad blurring image.... my question how do I know my maximum telescope power that I wont exceed it (my Telescope is Celestron Astromaster 130 EQ). and thanks in advance

    • @Ulvarla123
      @Ulvarla123 Před rokem +1

      Diameter times 2, so in your case 130x2=260. That's your theoretical max, but that does require a wery stable mount, as small vibrations will also be magnified 🔎.

  • @EvenTheDogAgrees
    @EvenTheDogAgrees Před 2 lety

    Just my luck. I replace the crappy plastic Barlow that came with the telescope with a proper one. Decided to stay within the same brand as the telescope and starter eyepieces. Turns out I can disassemble the Barlow in two places, but the thread does not match the filter thread at the bottom of the eyepieces. Sneaky...

  • @jonesastronomy2922
    @jonesastronomy2922 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos Jason! Ok if I reference you on my videos?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 3 lety

      Hello Jones Astronomy. Thank you my friend, no problem at all, I would be honoured.

  • @DavidPalin
    @DavidPalin Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jason,
    Does the Barlow lense narrow the field of view, by that I mean, do you need to be more accurate with the sight? I had a some trouble getting to see anything earlier when I used the Barlow lense that came with my scope.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +4

      Hello there. Yes. When using a barlow the F.O.V will decrease... A barlow increases the focal length of the telescope so you will also need to re-focus, (usually inwards) a little. Always start your observations with your lowest power eyepiece and gradually build up the power/magnification always keeping the target in the F.O.V. Do it this way and you should have more success. Hope this helps you out my friend..Good luck. :)

    • @DavidPalin
      @DavidPalin Před 2 lety +1

      @@smalloptics753 thank you, that is helpful.

  • @ronnocekard1535
    @ronnocekard1535 Před 2 lety

    Thanks broskiiii

  • @User-fq9lk
    @User-fq9lk Před 2 lety

    Heya, great video 👍. I'm new to astronomy and was wondering if I can fit any Barlow lens into any eyepiece - e.g. Celestron 9mm eyepiece + sbvony Barlow lens x2. Cheers

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety

      Hello qwertylol.. Simple answer, yes, as long as they are the same size / circumference. Eyepiece's and barlows come in two sizes, inch and a quarter and two inch, so as long as the size matches it does't matter if they are different makes they will still work with each other.. Hope that's cleared things up for you :)

    • @User-fq9lk
      @User-fq9lk Před 2 lety +1

      @@smalloptics753 thank you 🙏

  • @999.metals
    @999.metals Před 2 lety

    Upgraded my Celestron 2X barlow Ultima, with the Tele Vue. I can't tell a difference.

  • @mtippett80
    @mtippett80 Před 2 lety

    great video! so well explained for the novice to understand!!!!!!!!!!!! am just starting out in astronomy/ astrophotography and so much to learn!!
    Stupid question .... do all eyepieces fit all brands of telescope? or do I need to buy a particular Barlow lens for each brand?

    • @kathrynpiazza7852
      @kathrynpiazza7852 Před rokem

      Jason mentioned this in the video. He said it's the size of the slot either 1,25" diameter or 2" diameter. So, based on this, whatever size diameter slot your telescope takes, any brand will fit that size.

  • @junglejimsoutdooradventure8842

    So if I was to use an 18mm eyepiece with a 2x barlow it will basicly make it equivilent to an 9mm eyepiece, but is the view the same? Is it as clear as it would be just using an 9mm eyepiece or does adding the barlow to the 18mm reduce light transmitence and make the image darker than just using the 8mm eye piece with out the barlow? Hope I'm making sence here. Thanks. Great video's. keep them coming.

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +3

      Hello Jim. Its ALWAYS better to use a eyepiece on its own rather than with a barlow for exactly what you say, when using a barlow you are adding More glass for light to pass through meaning a dimmer image. Barlows are useful for lower powered telescopes for instance were even a 9mm eyepiece is not giving enough power. Or astrophotography. A good quality high powered eyepiece used on its own will always give you a brighter crisper image than any eyepiece Barlow combo.

    • @junglejimsoutdooradventure8842
      @junglejimsoutdooradventure8842 Před 2 lety

      @@smalloptics753 Thanks!

  • @charlesdunn4900
    @charlesdunn4900 Před 2 lety

    I had just purchased a Gskyer explorer 130EQ - It came with 7 lenses. I now know the 3barlow, but the rest are all Greek to me. There aren't any labels or engravings to tell what each lens size is. Is there a way of measuring to identify these?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Charles. Mmmm, that's odd.. There isn't a exact way of knowing but for a good clue to what power they are, lower powered eyepieces usually have larger diameter lenses the higher the power the smaller the diameter of the lens will be. Hope this helps.

  • @Crazygamer18192
    @Crazygamer18192 Před 2 lety

    Does the Barlow with the T thread also work with an eyepiece or can you only use it with a camera?

    • @BritishBeachcomber
      @BritishBeachcomber Před 2 lety +1

      The whole purpose of a T thread adapter is to connect to a camera body, without a lens, for focal plane imaging. No eyepiece is used. Telescope eyepieces don't use a T thread.

  • @ele4853
    @ele4853 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing! Brands? Models?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety

      Your welcome... There are many decent priced barlows out there 20/30 $/£ will get you a decent barlow lens... ..The Celestron 2x Omni is a great budget barlow..

  • @koalaboygaming346
    @koalaboygaming346 Před rokem

    Well I don’t necessarily need one but I want one🤣

  • @darthmoo7
    @darthmoo7 Před 2 lety

    I've read that the SV105 camera has a field of view equivalent to looking through a 4mm eyepiece.
    My telescope has a 900mm focal length and an aperture / mirror size of 130mm (maximum recommended magnification of 260x). If I use a 4mm eyepiece that's a magnification of 225x so adding a 2x Barlow pushes the magnification past the maximum limit to 450x.
    As the camera field of view is similar to a 4mm eyepiece does the same limit apply? If I use a 2x / 3x / 5x Barlow will the camera get a blurry image?

    • @hondaxl250k0
      @hondaxl250k0 Před 2 lety

      I have the sv305. And use it with my 2 x Barlow with great results... and I’m even using a 1950s Lafayette refractor. 60mm 800mm. No blur. But focus is real touchy.

    • @danpedersen5816
      @danpedersen5816 Před 2 lety

      As I understand Barlow lenses, they're multiplying the focal length, your 900 becomes 1800, if it's a 2x and 2700 if 3x, and so on, therefore your max rises too.

  • @BassmanMoto
    @BassmanMoto Před 2 lety

    I've got a Celestron 130az dx. I've bought a 5mm x-cel lx and a 2x barlow, same model line. They don't work together. It should give me 260x magnification. but it isn't working. Am I pushing my scope too far???

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety

      Hello there.. Yes you are really.. You will probably get away with that combo on the moon but with the planets and anything else your pushing your luck a little. For that amount of power/magnification with your telescope the seeing conditions would have to be perfect to get any thing like a decent view. You would be far better off just using the eyepiece on it's own.. I also have a 130 mm telescope and very rarely go above 150 x. Telescopes are like anything that has a max, if you go beyond it usually bad things happen.. Always start with low power and gradually increase the power. Remember, less is more :)

    • @niallchurch2679
      @niallchurch2679 Před 2 lety

      @@smalloptics753 Telescopes in any event are limited to our atmosphere, so there's only so much one can do with any telescope!

  • @HalkerVeil
    @HalkerVeil Před 10 měsíci

    Why wouldn't this come with these telescopes in the first place? I'm finding Celestron's for less than $20. If it does that much more "power" it just makes sense.

  • @dioni82
    @dioni82 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I bought the Celestron Omni x2 barlow and unlike the eyepieces, it does not sit tight in the diagonal. It moves and wobbles which is quite annoying. Is that normal?

    • @smalloptics753
      @smalloptics753  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello dioni82. I've not noticed it to the extent you have, but one thing you can do is put a strip of insulating tape around the barrel to tighten things up a little to make it more of a snug fit. I have come across this problem from time to time and the tape method even though simple always seems does the trick.. Hope this helps :)

    • @dioni82
      @dioni82 Před 2 lety

      @@smalloptics753 Thank you sir! I will give it a try.