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shaztronomer

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  1. Hey guys, I've been practicing some imaging on my canon M3, a 50mm and my star adventurer, feel pretty comfortable with that set up and really want to move to a mount and telescope set up. I've already set aside money for am5. I already have a c8 edge that I've been using for observing. My question is, is the c8 going to be too much for me to get started? I can always buy a small refractor but as I already had the c8 I thought I'd ask.
  2. Awesome, definitely pops more, I'm going to try the same thing for practice 😂
  3. Thanks mate, I didn't want to over do it on the imaging time as I had no idea how it would turn out 😂
  4. Just got into astrophotography and astronomy in general. My friend lent me a canon M3 and a 50mm lense and I've just bought a star adventurer, so just practicing before I get myself a camera and a 135mm. This is the cygnus region Canon M3, 50mm Iso 500, 3 min shutter, f4, edited in pixinsight. 30 mins lights, 20 min darks and 30 bias frames Will get more data next time and get flats. Any feedback appreciated.
  5. I'm new to all of this, nothing seems standardised, I seem to be buying adapters right left and center 😂, I managed to build myself a little adapter anyway so saved me buying another tripod, thanks for all the help guys 🙏🤙
  6. Yeh it's my eq5 tripod that has a M10 threaded rod my mistake 😭
  7. Do you the eq5 tripod with welded pin?, they told me it wouldn't clear the pin unless I filed it 😭
  8. Oh I believe it may be a M10 center bolt on my tripod actually 🤦
  9. Unfortunately that adapter won't work as I have a fixed az pin on mine and flow said there would not be clearance, I have just made an adapter out of wood which works, my only problem now is my 3/8 threaded rod won't screw I to my star adventurer, which I assumed had a 3/8 thread
  10. I made an adapter out of a wood block, using a 10mm drill bit, all fits, my only problem is now my 3/8 threaded rod from my az5 tripod won't thread onto my star adventurer, the top thread catches but won't go any further, I assumed the star adventurer was a 3/8 thread hole, any ideas?
  11. That does kind of work but for safety reasons I wouldn't because the legs are able to go horizontal if they were to slip. I think I'm going to get a wooden block, drill a 3/8 hole and get a 3/8 threaded bar and see what I can do, I'll update once I've attempted it 😂🤙
  12. Hey guys, I've got an eq5 tripod that came with my skytee 2 last month. Just bought a star adventurer to try a bit of astrophotography. The star adventurer will not fit onto the tripod because of the alt az pin. Pic below (not my pic but same tripod) Flo does an adaptor but does not fit the eq5 tripods with the welded pin which I have, they said I could always file the adapter to make clearance but I'm not really handy with that kind of thing 😭 There is another adapter but not UK based unfortunately and just not worth the price tbh https://www.astroshop.eu/other-adapters/astoptics-photo-adapter-for-eq3-eq5-tripod/p,57914 I could obviously just buy another tripod but I really begrudge buying one just for the star adventurer as the eq5 is really nice IMO. I saw a post on here where someone has made their own adaptor (pic below) again doubt I'd be able to but I might give it a try. Any ideas or help would be appreciated, I'm dying to get out and take some pictures 😅
  13. Great post, after you've levelled your expectations you'll realise that what your seeing is still awe inspiring 🤯
  14. Ahhh okay perfect, I'll just get the upgraded vixen ADM saddle thanks for all the help guys 🤙
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