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Mike | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[31.145 lb] My second Unistellar telescope. This one an EV 2 with a larger sensor and a digital eyepiece. It does what Unistellar says it will. Unfortunately taking a pic of the planets is not something it can do with any success. However it will do well on photographs of galaxies ,in general as well as nebula and star clusters. The longer the exposure session the more definition you are likely to obtain. This is something that's easy to use,easy to grasp how to use and fun. B& H Photo was very quick in responding to my order and the telescope came well packaged and in good shape. thanks B & H 5 |
Mike | 2024-06-14 07:18:37 |
My second Unistellar telescope. This one an EV 2 with a larger sensor and a digital eyepiece. It does what Unistellar says it will. Unfortunately taking a pic of the planets is not something it can do with any success. However it will do well on photographs of galaxies ,in general as well as nebula and star clusters. The longer the exposure session the more definition you are likely to obtain. This is something that's easy to use,easy to grasp how to use and fun. B& H Photo was very quick in responding to my order and the telescope came well packaged and in good shape. thanks B & H 5 |
swix | 2024-06-13 01:54:35 |
[20mm] I use this eyepiece on my LB-12 telescope. 5 |
Michael | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[18 x 17 x 10.1"] I used the Vixen flip mirror with my Televue 85mm telescope and Canon digital camera to photograph the 21.08.2017 total eclipse from western Kentucky. The flip mirror fit securely in the 2 focuser on the telescope. The right angle port with the eyepiece tube removed accepted the T-ring for the Canon camera. This was especially helpful given the 62 degree elevation of the sun and made focusing through the camera viewfinder easy. In other photography situations an eyepiece can be used in either port with the camera in the other. 5 |
christopher | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[10x Wide Field] I have a Meade etx 125 and tried many ways to get pics of what I was seeing. I tried the cellphone adapter, T mount/ring, mounting my Canon 80D to my telescope, even desperately holding a camera to the eyepiece and nothing ever came out consistently good. Last weekend I wasted 5 hours and 84 mosquito bites trying to get pics of Saturn and Jupiter, so I decided to buy this and see if it worked. I live around class 7 bortle skies, which is pretty bright and light polluted. This night, I was able to see Jupiter with the naked eye but Saturn was a strain and almost completely drowned out. I first found Jupiter in my eyepiece, then switched out with the usb camera on my laptop. Jupiter looked pretty good, but Saturn would not show up. I'm taking it out to darker skies this weekend and will try Saturn then. INSTRUCTIONS: The camera comes with several adapters. The one marked 023.2-031.75mm is the one you want for a 1.25 telescope eyepiece. It takes a tiny allen key (not supplied) to tighten it, which was a pain because it had me digging around to find one. It helps if you have a 2x barlow lens to fit the camera, but is not needed. A lot of people use a focal reducer to help get a wider field of view, since the camera shows a zoomed in area of the sky. Almost like using a 5 or 6 mm eyepiece, I'd guess. There is a software disk that comes with it, and it works okay and is easy to figure out. It allows you to take photos and video with the camera, so you can edit, stack or whatever you like later. You can also download SharpCap 3.0 for free as an alternate. Side note: you can use a USB Male to USB Female OTG Adapter and use an android cellphone or tablet to record on. Overall, It works pretty well and is great for a nightskynoob like me. These pics are from my first time using it last night, and it was very exciting to see on screen as I captured images and video. Give it a try! 5 |
Michael | 2024-04-02 04:21:58 |
I used the Vixen flip mirror with my Televue 85mm telescope and Canon digital camera to photograph the 21.08.2017 total eclipse from western Kentucky. The flip mirror fit securely in the 2 focuser on the telescope. The right angle port with the eyepiece tube removed accepted the T-ring for the Canon camera. This was especially helpful given the 62 degree elevation of the sun and made focusing through the camera viewfinder easy. In other photography situations an eyepiece can be used in either port with the camera in the other. 5 |
Edward | 2024-06-12 07:29:26 |
[N/A] I have wanted a telescope since middle school, but procrastinated for over 60 years. Now I have a Sky-Watcher 4 Maksutov and life is good. This telescope is the largest size which will work with an iOptron SkyGuider mount, and altogether is portable enough to take out on a whim, or travel by air. The Sky-Watcher is made very well. The construction is solid but not too heavy. The optics are entirely enclosed, except for the opening for an eyepiece or camera. Focusing is by a small knob which moves the primary mirror. There is little or no evidence of wobble in the focusing process. The kit comes with a finder (red dot), star diagonal (mirror), and two eye pieces, 25 mm (52x) and 10 mm (130x), both reasonably good quality Ploessl lenses. The red dot finder (like a gunsight) makes it easy to find objects suitable for the magnification, and is simple to align on a bright object (e.g., Sirius or the moon). With the addition of an inexpensive camera adapter and T-mount, the Sky-Watcher becomes a 1300 mm lens, perfect fo sharing the moon and most Messier objects with friends. The FOV with a FF camera is about 1.2 arc-degrees. A 4 aperture can be used to view objects as dim as Magnitude 12 or 13. A larger scope and eyepiece (2 v 1.25) would be better for viewing or astrophotography, but much heavier and starting at 4x the cost (including mount). Im extremely happy for now, and its something to share with my grandchildren. Best of all, it arrived in time for the Blood Wolf Super Moon eclipse on 1-20-19. 5 |
Steven | 2024-07-04 07:54:38 |
[0.25 lb] The adapter not only fit the camera perfectly, the threads went onto the telescope eyepiece adapter tube perfectly. We now have the ability to use our Pentax on both of our Celestron devices. Than you. 5 |
Fadi the Explorer | 2024-08-04 04:11:15 |
[20.15 lb] This is the first Telescope I have ever used and I am very satisfied with it. I couldn't believe when I was able to see Jupiter with the 10mm Eyepiece. For a first time Telescope this is the one you need. 5 |
Ben | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[1.6 lb / 0.7 kg] Best digital snake I've ever used. 5 |