Connecting your DSLR Camera to your Laptop - Astrophotography for Beginners

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

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  • @tobydz
    @tobydz Před 9 měsíci +4

    Mike your ongoing rivalry with those planes just kills me.... Hilarious.

  • @TheHotelBravo
    @TheHotelBravo Před rokem +4

    I have the 8SE and a T3i ... I am so glad to have found someone showing everything required TODAY instead of 3 to 4 year old videos. I am waiting for any info you share!

  • @LoeAnders
    @LoeAnders Před 2 měsíci

    I am so new at this I don't know what questions to ask. You explain each process in a way that I can follow and understand. Thanks so much.

  • @browndog171063
    @browndog171063 Před rokem +1

    I just bought myself a Nexstar 8SE to get learn astonomy and now I've found this channel. Thank you very much, it's awesome! keep the vids coming they are fantastic.

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  Před rokem

      Hey thanks! I appreciate it, and there's more coming :)

  • @Borjapaneles
    @Borjapaneles Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi mikee thanks for yours videos . Very helpful . Great man

  • @69Atho
    @69Atho Před rokem +2

    Hi Mike. I just want to say a big thank you, as you have helped me get underway with astrophotography. I love the sky align feature you showed a few videos back, and it works a treat, and so easy. Cheers from Western Australia.

  • @colinbacon1738
    @colinbacon1738 Před 6 měsíci

    Great collection of information you have shared, I use Celestrons built in wi fi and control my telescope via Sky Safari Pro using my I pad , connects every time. In the past I have used sky portal that also connects every time . I have now downloaded N I N A to control my Cannon Camera thanks to your video. I do not own the 8 se, I wish I did. I have the Celestron Astro fi 150 mm . It works absolutely fine, tho the mount isn’t very good but with some easy fixes it is now stable .Doing deep sky is virtually In possible with it, I now have the Dwarf 11 telescope to run along side my Celestron. Best of both worlds. The Dwarf 11 is for price and captures decent images, the Astro for planets and clusters.

  • @stevenbeaucaire1161
    @stevenbeaucaire1161 Před rokem +2

    Finally, someone that has the same setup. Great video!!!
    Question - for taking taking pictures using the DLSR, using N.I.N.A are you required to take flat and bias frames ?

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  Před rokem +1

      Required, no. Will it be useful when stacking, yes for sure. I would say darks are less important because of the temperature swings with an uncooled camera. And your lights and darks will no have the same temperature noise necessarily.

  • @gustube2000
    @gustube2000 Před 2 měsíci

    Same question as guisaldanha 4 months ago, but not answered. |Please can you explain:
    A)How did you get Canon to appear on the NINA list? What software have you installed from Canon? Can you pass the link?
    & What cables to connect the Canon to the laptop.
    B) How to do this for Sony Alpha cameras?
    Thank you for reply

  • @jonrobinson1026
    @jonrobinson1026 Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful.. thanks

  • @nathanfortin8192
    @nathanfortin8192 Před 4 měsíci

    Total noob here, but my question is how to tell the mount to track your object, or does it just automatically do so after programming in number of shots, and expose time?

  • @scottmurphy650
    @scottmurphy650 Před 8 měsíci

    What to do if CPWI will not connect to the camera? I am using the right USB cable and I checked the connection to my tethering software with no problems but I cannot get CPEI to connect to the camera

  • @gerdenclark8270
    @gerdenclark8270 Před rokem

    Hi Mike, just found your channel and love the information you're covering. I'm very new to astronomy/astrophotography and your videos have addressed many of the questions I've had concerning connecting my Celestron 8" Evolution to my computer. One question I have about NINA. I downloaded it and have it running but it doesn't see my Canon EOS RP. I have it connected to the computer the way I transfer photographs but NINA doesn't see it or even list Canon cameras at all. Is there more software I need in order for NINA to work? Keep making these videos, because they're a BIG help!

  • @VixilMC
    @VixilMC Před 5 měsíci

    What would you reccomend for Mac since NINA does not work

  • @michaelfrazier9537
    @michaelfrazier9537 Před 5 měsíci

    I don't get a "Live View" icon with my QHY5III462. Is there a reason for this?

  • @guisaldanha
    @guisaldanha Před 6 měsíci

    How did you get Canon to appear on the NINA list? What software have you installed from Canon? Can you pass the link?
    I installed Canon EOS Utility and it works fine. But I never got it to appear on NINA. I've clicked update several times with the EOS Utility open, connected, and also closed, but it doesn't appear.
    My Canon T3i appears in several parts of Windows, but never in NINA.
    I needed to install an ascom driver to communicate with the Canon, but it doesn't work so well.

  • @wilkorfilms8478
    @wilkorfilms8478 Před 10 měsíci

    I connected my Eos M six, mark 2 DSLR to my celestron nexstar 0:10 9.25. And the shutter would not work either manually or remotely. I have the exact same accessories with the t ring and adapter. Any idea why the shutter will not work?

  • @Borjapaneles
    @Borjapaneles Před 7 měsíci

    Just one cuestion: you used any eyepice or barlow to capture orion ?? Or is directly with the DSLR ? Thanks for your help , i have the nextar130SLT and i dont want to modify the mirror youknow… its possible get great pictures just with camera as a eyepice ?? Thanksss mike

  • @astrotherapist
    @astrotherapist Před rokem

    What about ZWO ASI cameras? Why don't you do a video showing that?

  • @Idaho4ever
    @Idaho4ever Před měsícem

    Whats the cost of the software?

  • @mosesrodriguez1494
    @mosesrodriguez1494 Před 6 měsíci

    Here is an odd question for you: Can I use a MIRROR camera on NexStar 8SE?

  • @tbodrero
    @tbodrero Před rokem

    Can you do the same things in this video, using N.I.N.A with a ZWO ASI camera? I'm new and don't want to spend a lot of money on a camera until I know what I'm doing, what is the cheapest camera that I can do these things with?

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  Před rokem

      Yes, I'll be using an ASI camera in future videos, so keep an eye out for it.

  • @ultrasonic6284
    @ultrasonic6284 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video Mike. What are the areas around DFW can we go for fairly dark skies? Just got myself a 6se and was wondering what are the different locations I can go to to get decent views of the night skies. Thanks

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wish I knew lol. I do all mine from home.

    • @ultrasonic6284
      @ultrasonic6284 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AstroExplorers lol.. thanks for the videos.. amazing detail for setting up the telescope.

  • @user-vc2zt5ze2v
    @user-vc2zt5ze2v Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Mike, I'm just getting started with astrophotography. I've noticed in your videos you don't mention anything about whether an equatorial polar alignment is necessary, for long exposure photography, using a wedge? Is it necessary or just use mount that came with the 8SE to get accurate tracking? I've read elsewhere the mount that comes stock with the 8SE tracking is not sufficient. Bottom line - Is using a wedge, doing polar tracking the best way to align for astrophotography? Hope you have a definitive answer before I spend 400.00 on a wedge.

    • @billvinson7859
      @billvinson7859 Před 6 měsíci

      Without a wedge you have to worry about field rotation. So even though it tracts the object the object will rotate as it is tracked.

  • @Ms98Marta
    @Ms98Marta Před rokem

    Is it possible to see on the computer what I see from the telescope without having a camera?

    • @OldHead90sWatsUp
      @OldHead90sWatsUp Před 11 měsíci +1

      No its not. There is a wifi adapter and starsense which makes it easier to align because it does it automatically. You then use the app by connecting to the wifi adapter to be able to control your telescope to specific stars. You will have to the look thru the lens to see the star itself unless you have a camera setup, which then you can just use a laptop to view and control like he was but much easier.

  • @RetiredMillennial
    @RetiredMillennial Před rokem

    Why is support for D3300 so poor with these apps ? Nikonbackyard doesn’t even support it.

  • @TimRWhite
    @TimRWhite Před 6 měsíci

    N.I.N.A. Is not finding my Nikon Z5 or Z6II😢

    • @ricardoabh3242
      @ricardoabh3242 Před 2 měsíci

      RAW? I saw in a post that you need go to advanced settings to DCRAW… or did you find your issue?

  • @jimsamolczyk3774
    @jimsamolczyk3774 Před rokem

    Mike, i have been out of the game for some years. I’m now back into astronomy. I now have a celestron Schmidt Cassagrain 9.25 XLT. I haven’t been able to observe yet as the WX here in Michigan is not great. I have SKY PORTAL and the dongel. My question is: do i have to orient my tripod to north or can i just do the 3 star align with sky portal. Most of what i want to observe is in the south. Some in the north. Can you advise me?

    • @AstroExplorers
      @AstroExplorers  Před rokem

      It helps if you do an initial (point to the north) with your telescope. It's doesn't have to be perfect. When you start the alignment, the telescope will head towards the star you pick. But it's going to assume it's pointing north and is level.
      If you don't do that, you'll just have to move the telescope further for the first star alignment.