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Neutrinosoup

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  1. School in Carlisle - I work in Dumfries and Galloway Royal infirmary, cross border fun and games!
  2. My daughter’s 14 and strong in science & maths —> she’s doing triple separate science, maths & further maths GCSE. Her school don’t teach GCSE Astronomy, she’s wondering if it’s something we could self teach at home? (Hopefully with agreement of the school). She can already independently use an 8 inch dobsonian and can polar align my HEQ5 mount and set up my refractors. She knows the names of the surface features on moon, can find (and name) the constellations and can find deep sky objects without adult help or GOTO assistance. I’m an Emergency Medicine Doctor, did maths and physics decades ago for A-Level but am pretty sure I could assist. So I suppose it’s a couple of questions - is it doable? is it worth doing? And how much time will it consume? if anyone is a teacher on here…..your advice would be appreciated!! Thanks Niall
  3. A family member is giving me an older DSLR and lens to trade in for a new Mirrorless camera. I want to get something small and lightweight to take on holiday to Canada, and to start learning how to do nightscapes. There’s a Canon sale at the moment, but I’m told they are fairly common: I’m looking at the Canon R50 and Kit lens which will be £750-ish minus whatever I get for trade in. The other option is the older Canon RP but it’s £1000-ish. I could go for Used from a reputable shop for a bit less (but see below) I note that Used body only entry level mirrorless aren’t that much cheaper than a new entry level mirrorless with kit lens in a sale…. TL:DR what lightweight entry level mirrorless would you all recommend for nightscape and landscape photography? And are there better options in the Nikon/Sony ranges? Thanks NC
  4. Thanks, I’m looking to replace a budget 8 inch Dob with something still easily manageable and with better optics and a better focuser. The VX10 at 1200mm would be my preferred option I think?
  5. I’m plotting ahead for My next telescope purchase…. OOUK do two versions of the VX10 a shorter 1200 f/4.8 and a longer 1600 f/6.3…. Is collimating the f/4.8 tricky? I can’t see any reasons not to go for it over the VX10L unless it’s a pain to collimate? (size and weight I suppose). Thanks Niall Also, if anyone has this scope or can point to a review on it for me it would be much appreciated.
  6. Aperture is everything….very interesting write up. Up until I bought an 8 inch dobsonian recently I was a refractor only person. When I first used the Dobsonian I couldn’t believe how silly I had been. I still think a lightweight 4 inch Apo like the Takahashi FC-100DC is an unbeatable grab and go scope. And my little 3 inch apo is my binocular substitute (lazy eye, so binoculars are useless to me)…..however neither match what I can see with the dobsonian. You mentioned considering adding a 12 inch Dobsonian to your collection? I’d been debating adding an Orion Optics U.K. 10 inch with upgraded mirror cell…..simply because of size, weight and storage. Have you experience of lifting a 12 inch and ever compared it to a 10 inch? —> And to anyone else have any of you used a “standard” 12 vs a “premium mirror” 10?
  7. Thanks….maybe easier to use something like this: (didn’t mean to get blue font!!) —> it shouldn’t need an adaptor and it’s cheap Canon EF-M 22mm F/2 STM Pancake Lens
  8. Hi, I’ve been looking for a budget camera for my daughter and I to use for nightscapes and landscapes without breaking the bank. I’m looking at the following: 1) Canon EOS M3 - 2nd hand = £220 ish 2) Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Canon EF = £250 ish from reputable online resellers second hand or £160 from eBay Are these options reasonable and do I need an adaptor to fit that lens? We will take on holiday to rural Canada this Summer, so a lightweight budget tripod recommendation would be appreciated! Thanks Niall
  9. Is there a clear favourite between the Star Adventurer GTI and Ioptron skyguider pro? For entry level astrophotography with a mirrorless camera? And do I need the extra cost of ipolar if I’m familiar with polar aligning an HEQ5 Pro? Finally are either compatible/controllable with either an iPad or iPhone —> or do I need to take a laptop outside with them? Thanks Niall
  10. Apologies if I can find all this with the search function!! My 13 year old daughter interests are Art & IT & visual astronomy and academically physics and maths. - are there any photography courses for land and nightsky scapes & basics of DSLR that any of you could recommend? We live in Dumfries and Galloway - is there a guide for a stepwise approach to astrophotography focusing on land and nightsky moving on to deepsky (rather than planets) - likewise on equipment, I can teach her how to use an EQ mount and polar align etc. I’m guessing something like a star adventurer mount and 2nd hand Canon DSLR to start with? Then add in a Redcat 51 etc… It would be nice to have an upgrade path that started simple but had kit that could be added to rather than immediately replaced. p.s if this is all in a sticky thread somewhere please just link that and apologies again!! Niall
  11. Sadly can’t use binoculars, lazy eye after a childhood squint operation. I do have a WO Megrez 72mm scope which is kind of like a big monocular….. and WO FLT98mm than I want to sell because I rarely use it. It sounds like I should be using the 72mm scope on andromeda?
  12. I’m really enjoying my 8 inch Dobsonian, in Bortle 3 skies in SW Scotland it shows a lot on a moonless, cloudless night. I have a question about larger Dobsonians…using Andromeda as an example, on a clear night I see a brighter core and a smudge outside that with no real detail. What would it look like through a 10 inch and 12 inch Dobsonian?? And has anyone done live view pictures in the same seeing conditions that they could link me to? Also does a premium 10 inch Dobsonian with 1/10pv mirror (alledgedly reflects significantly more light??) get close to a more standard 12 inch dobsonian…. many thanks, Niall
  13. Are there any decent quality lightweight apo refractors in the 5 inch range or are they all beginning to get too heavy for Grab and Go?? At 4 inches there’s the Tak FC-100DC that’s as light as most 3 inch apos…. Are there equivalents to this moving up an inch? thanks, Niall
  14. Same issue…..my 17.3 Delos isn’t used that much. I use The Panoptic 24, Delos 10 and 6 on average night & 10 and 4.5 on a good night. I’ve also got a Nagler 13mm that I use when I go on holiday with my 72mm small refractor. Delos aren’t good for a travel bag!! I’ll probably add 5mm Nagler to my travel setup at some stage. On the cheap eyepiece front - the starguiders have got my daughter out with the Dobsonian without fear of damaging the eyepieces above and are performing well.
  15. Non-astrophotographer wanting to dip my feet in the water… My daughter wants to take some pictures of the planets and try stacking with our dobsonian. I’ve also got a 72mm apo and HEQ5 Pro mount, which I may want to dabble with at some stage. —> Is the cheap-ish ZWO ASI224MC camera a good choice or do I want something slightly more expensive for future proofing? —> do I just connect the camera to an old laptop for a live view and is there a way to Bluetooth/wifi to a device? if there’s a guide to this sort of stuff already on the forum, please just point me that direction and I’ll stop with the silly questions. thanks Niall
  16. Thanks, I’ll test it on Thursday/Friday! 🤞
  17. This Saturday my family are having a memorial event for my dad who recently passed. He asked for his ashes to be made into fireworks (there are companies that do this). Im not a photographer….how do we best record it without it being grainy or some random wobbly iPhone? He has lots of expensive DSLR and zoom lenses, carbon fibre tripods etc (he liked to image wildlife especially Antarctic and Arctic sea wildlife). Can anyone guide me on how to use his kit and at what settings?? Apologies, I know this isn’t an astrophotography question!!! Niall
  18. Scope = 8inch Celestron Starsense Dobsonian Eyepieces: TV 24mm Panoptic, TV Delos 10mm, TV Delos 4.5 Also….. My daughter tried out her newly acquired BST starguiders 25mm & 8mm. I have to say they were much better than i imagined for the price. Tuesday night = Jupiter with the 4.5mm Delos, an eerie night where the cloud bands actually had detail and looked like clouds rather than just bands of differing colour. Uranus also resolved into a beautiful blue disk with none of the usual shimmer/distortion. Wednesday night (tonight) = Jupiter slightly less good , but the Orion Nebula almost looked like a picture taken by an astrophotographer…..I don’t quite understand why the detail and view of this was so good compared to the planets 🤷‍♂️ A great couple of nights (looked at lots of other targets, I let my daughter go through the tonight’s targets list on the starsense app).
  19. Sorry, for the delayed response to your informative post! Are the mirrors better than the entry level Celestron/skywatcher dobs? And do Orion Optics have any rivals that FLO might sell? I guess my ideal would be a 12 inch Dob that I can manage to lift in two parts by myself (46 and reasonably fit), with dual speed focuser and higher quality mirrors.
  20. I’ve got my eyepieces in a larger metal boxes with foam cutouts. However, I’m looking for something that takes 2 to 3 eyepieces only - ideally small and portable, don’t care if it’s a box or padded pouch/bag. Any recommendations? p.s. standard size 1.25 eyepieces — no Delos/Ethos etc 😂 Niall
  21. Just to update: I’ve managed to buy second hand BST starguider 25mm and 8mm eyepieces for my daughter from forum members over the last few days. From the images attached I think this should cover the majority of targets for now (maybe not Jupiter and Saturn). Thanks again!!
  22. Thank you all! I’ve hopefully secured a 25 BST Starguider from another member here (sale pending) which I’m sure my daughter will be delighted with. I’ll keep an eye out for a higher magnification starguider eyepiece 10,8,5. Probably an 8mm would pair nicely x48 (25mm) x150 (8mm). (8 inch Dob 1200m focal length).
  23. I decided to hold my iPhone to a 6mm eyepiece in a 8 inch dobsonian and got an amazing picture of the moon…. What’s the easiest way to take quick images planets/moon and very brief DSky with a non-imaging telescope like a Dobsonian? I don’t want anything too complex to start with, is there a decent phone bracket or better still can I take short sequences through a webcam? If so which webcam and can they upload to a nearby iPad/iphone/laptop via wifi/bluetooth? If I’m a rookie at observing……I’m an absolute rookie when it comes to imaging 😂
  24. My 13year old daughter sent me a bunch of photos of the night sky tonight (I was oncall at work) but wouldn’t take our “shared” Dobsonian Xmas present out because…..she won’t touch my TVue eyepieces despite reassurance! We’ve mainly been using my Panoptic 24mm and Delos 10 and 6 with it. Can anyone suggest two cheap but decent-ish eyepieces I can get for her? It seems a shame to not encourage her interest here!!
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