You got me into Astrophotography, although I don't have a camera but I'm using my phone to shoot long exposures, star stacks. And It's awesome
@kalef1234
Жыл бұрын
love it. by going through the motions and practicing with whatever you have, you're progressing. doesn't really matter what gear is to learn. Gather data with what you can afford!
@rizzmo8451
Жыл бұрын
i tried using my iphone, and it sucked. barrows by sisters Canon EOS 2000D and its so much better and ive been having so much fun learning it.
@ambivolent
11 ай бұрын
Keep at it and upgrade your equipment when you can afford to, I'm still using my cell camera at the moment as well but I'm making payments on a canon DSLR in hopes to get better shots
@stefanschneider3681
Жыл бұрын
I am only at 1:12 and already love it - because a few weeks ago I shot exactly this target for the first time! I did it with a non-astro-modified dslr, so my expectations were realistic, but was still very happy being able to make it visible quite nicely. And since for the time being I still skip the guiding and the computer-run-part I will stick to this. Edit: Beautiful pictures, both of them, it's just such a wonderful region of the sky, one of the best! But wait ... I hear Andromeda in the background calling me out "how about me?!" ... Milky-way-core same thing ... Orion isn't any more quiet ... oh no, M87, no, the whole bunch of galaxies are pointing at me, now ring nebula jumps into the ring too, M61 screams, heart and soul join the party, Leo triplet jumps over them, it's a big mess, HEEELLLLPPPP 🤣! Now back to all seriousness: Both pictures just show how damn good you are at this, congrats and thanks for the video.
@elbass0
Жыл бұрын
I was literally talking about this exact subject with another Patreon member yesterday. Your findings align with my perceptions after just having made the jump to an imx571 camera. Awesome video.
@jasonpatterson8091
Жыл бұрын
The thing that made me go modified DSLR instead of dedicated astro cam was that with it properly Ha modded it's still a perfectly useful DSLR. You can either do a custom white balance or use a screw on filter to replace the bit that is removed to make it astro-modified and it's ready for normal photography. Put in an IR pass filter and you can do IR photography. My daughter got into macro photography with the same camera I use to shoot the night sky. I realize that I can buy an unmodded DSLR body without breaking the bank these days, but still.
@C40V15
Жыл бұрын
I'm enjoying all the attention you gave to details like pixel size and weight, and the way you show them with this kind of montage. This is a neet video, I would watch HOURS of honest comparisons about anything, adapters, filters, mounts. You name it!
@KevinRudd-w8s
Жыл бұрын
I live in the UK where astro gear is a bit more expensive than the US. Clear skies are also at a premium, where I live less than fifty nights a year . I have probably wasted a lot of money over the last five years on gear I hardly ever use. My own recommendations to anyone considering photographing emission nebulae etc. is to go for a OSC cam set up similar to yours (to cut down the price I usually go for a Samyang f2 135 lens and a 533 sensor cooled camera) With this set you can be imaging within minutes which is very handy for those nights when you only have an hour or so to image.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I think limited sky time is a great reason to spend more on a dedicated cooled astro camera. Cheers, Nico
@TL1000S97
Жыл бұрын
My score was very accurate :) "You can go both ways".. and I do.. GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome).
@pharaohjb
Жыл бұрын
You mention 10- or 20-hours of integration time for capturing some faint deep sky objects. I'm wondering if you might do a future video on exactly HOW to combine data from different nights. How do you shoot calibration frames? What if you need to set-up/tear-down each night?
@guyjordan8201
Жыл бұрын
You certainly make a compelling argument for a dedicated Astro camera… But the shocking revelation is the power of an excellent 40 mm objective lens. Aperture-fever firmly humiliated by an overachieving finder scope!
@darkrangersinc
Жыл бұрын
Nice to see some brand alternatives to ZWO nice that they come with a filter kit. I’ll always lean towards a dedicated Astronomy camera but think if you’re new USE WHAT YOU HAVE! Great video and appreciate the start to finish approach!
@TMichman
Жыл бұрын
Именно так! Надо использовать что есть. На фотоаппарат можно фотографировать просто так и его намного легче продать, если интерес вдруг пропадет или купите отдельную астрокамеру. Лучший телескоп, это тот в который смотрят!
@domino089
Жыл бұрын
I started two or three years ago and if I could start again, I would not bother with DSLR again. This hobby is a rabbit whole and you end up picking up dedicated camera anyway because it simplify things. But it was nice to experience both.
@ma0121
Жыл бұрын
im a beginner when it comes to astrophotography, using my phone, and legit got amazing results from just the phone. andromeda galaxy, milky way etc. and thank you for inspiring me to even go all in! ill get my hands on a camera as soon as possible. little hard doing it through the phone camera but a great start for now 😅
@jeroexx
Жыл бұрын
That's just the video I need. I really thought about upgrading. But I think for now I'll stay with the dslr. Thank you for the informative video.
@Robservatory
Жыл бұрын
Nice video Nico! I have a full spectrum Sony camera and seeing how small the difference was between the cameras I am now inspired to give it a go on one of my deep sky rigs.
@fwempa
8 ай бұрын
I have learned so much from you. I cannot wait to get going with stacking. Been practicing stacking, but haven't had the funds for a kit just yet. Love your channel!!!!!
@kayasper6081
Жыл бұрын
I really love this video! While I still resist dedicated astro camara´s (I know, one day I will buy one anyway), this video made me decide to sing it out just a bit longer with my already 20 years old Canon 20Da. Apart from the economy reason, I really don´t like to idea to take a computer in the field. It seems to kill a big part of the "under the stars" exerience. Thanks for your always excellent video´s!
@davidlabedz2046
Жыл бұрын
A lot of great information! Any newb to astrophotography appreciates this!
@bryanklaproth6020
Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! I finally got me camera out to try a Milky Way shot and it came out really good. I started saving up for the gti and actually decided on getting the fma 180 as my first scope
@jackbernstein3029
Жыл бұрын
Nice review of a dedicated Astro camera vs a modded DSLR. I built incrementally and found that the jump to an ASI533MC PRO wasn’t that painful and is cheaper than a 2600 (like the Ogma). The big difference is when I am trying to capture galaxies or reflection nebulae. I can capture these from my Bortle 6 backyard with only a UV/IR cut filter. In this case, the images on the DSLR look much worse.
@MickyMouseLimited
5 ай бұрын
The guide quiz was really good. It definitely makes sense. Buying a modified dslr is simply more or less a waist of money because it will only prolong the pain and later on you will have a piece of equipment that is not a dslr anymore and it is not an astronomy camera . The noise ratio defeats the savings.
@nazzify6417
9 ай бұрын
Ive been binging so many astrophotography videos for the last couple months, and it’s definitely way out of my price range even with the most beginner setups like this but i still think its absolutely amazing what you’re able to capture :). Ive never even owned a telescope tho so maybe i should just stick to visual astronomy.
@realthoprivate
Жыл бұрын
The Ogma looks great. Amazing what those Sony CMOS sensors can do!
@stevethompson8154
Жыл бұрын
I got a 33 out of 35. I enjoyed the quiz and it very clearly supports what is the best choice for me today.
@AstronoZiller
Жыл бұрын
Your way to explain things makes all simpler and easier to understand. I am not a beginner, but if I knew your channel at the time I was starting, it would be much easier road to success! Regards from Brasi!
@jamesr3646
Жыл бұрын
I think for the Ogma being similarly priced to a Zwo ASI 2600, I would opt for the ZWO. US based support is cool but the ZWO has a 5 year track record with minimal issues. Awesome video regardless!
@comertiasite3844
Жыл бұрын
OGMA and ZWO cameras aren't similarly priced; you're missing a huge difference. The OGMA camera shown here is currently $200 cheaper than similar ZWO ASI2600MC. In addition, the OGMA comes with a bunch of accessories that aren't included with ZWO. These accessories themselves would cost you a lot more if you were to buy them for ZWO. I haven't looked at the price of all the accessories, but I'm guessing that if you were to compare apples to apples, OGMA is probably near half the price of ZWO.
@YoderJosh
Ай бұрын
That quiz was so helpful, Thank You!!
@entropytango5348
Жыл бұрын
One of the good things about your video's Nico is that you use metric units like the rest of the world, grams as opposed to these ancient American units like the Cubit!
@jwdeepsky
Жыл бұрын
Very nice, now I wanna capture the crescent nebula
@AstroProductReviews
Жыл бұрын
It's actually clear tonight - So I'll make it short: I've always enjoyed your videos! And I really like this one! I love the equipment you chose for this comparison - Excellent and informative - I never heard of Ogma. Clear skies!
@volvotl22
3 ай бұрын
There is another point worth a mention, using a custom white balance on your canon, you can still use it as a daytime snapper and a nighttime astro camera. Also with some dedicated astro cameras like the 183 you get better data, but, have to contend with amp glow. Me, I mod cameras and cool some, I use cooled canon 1200d and mostly my zwo 183mc pro nowadays, controlled by an Asiair plus. Wider shots are better on the canon with a bigger sensor, but, yes, they need a little more exposure time.
@AmatureAstronomer
Жыл бұрын
Interesting. So, a $400 camera is weaker than a $1600 camera. Who would have thought?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Just like with my telescope reviews, it's no surprise that the more expensive is 'better', but it's a question of value. Is the $1600 camera 4x better than the $400 camera. Maybe? But I try to go into many of the factors that impact the choice. Cheers, Nico
@AmatureAstronomer
Жыл бұрын
@@NebulaPhotos Oh, that makes sense. Thanks a lot.
@joeshmoe7967
10 ай бұрын
@@AmatureAstronomer When you compare the processed results, I would say the $400 camera did very well. I wouldn't hesitate to spend more if I had it, but this shows you can start the LONG process of getting really good at astrophotography, before you have tons of cash. Shoot with what you can afford now, there will always be more expensive stuff later
@AmatureAstronomer
10 ай бұрын
@@joeshmoe7967 I was using my cell phone. I just bought a ZWO ASI183mc. I like it. It works well doing EAA with a short focal length refractor. Didn't get the cooled version. Too heavy for my mount and I don't take long exposures, anyway. Hope to start posting videos of my photographs soon. Takes a while to learn a new hobby.
@AdamHarrisonEros
Жыл бұрын
This is a well timed video! I’m going through this decision. I’m leaning towards a new DSLR and astro-modifying my Canon 5d. This is for a couple reasons. I would like to astro-landscapes. And if I get the DSLR modified, I can do something I haven’t done since I had a film camera… Infrared photography. The other big question I’m going through… Would I benefit from EAA? Right now, I just have the StarAdventurer GTi, a DSLR, a couple camera lenses, and one telescope. Set up is pretty quick and easy. EAA sees like a lot of setup work, and I’m wondering what it would give me that would make it worth the setup time?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Seems like it makes sense for you to mod the 5D. To know if you'll like EAA, I'd visit some star parties or local astronomy clubs. Usually there are some people who are into it at any meeting of astronomy folks, and you could see if it looks like something you'd like. I think most everyone who does EAA uses astronomy cameras, but they can be uncooled ones that are cheaper.
@rosaluks644
7 ай бұрын
Bortle 3 sky really did help to distinguish between cooled and non-cooled cameras
@astroimagers
Жыл бұрын
Where was this video when I was growing up?! Good ol' Canon XSi (450D) for easy modification. Can grab one now for $100. Convenience of having all the captures on an SD card, less wires, and perfect for starters to appreciate the journey. Even some older Sony mirrorless cameras are great starter candidates.
@artiraina5857
Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Keep it up sir ❤❤
@billvinson7859
9 ай бұрын
Just get both. Lol. I can’t wait to see your finished observatory. The Crescent Nebula is one of my favorites.❤
@cristianmoore1996
Жыл бұрын
I have an SL3 that I modified myself and I love it! It is noisy like you said though. It was my first DSLR. I converted it after I upgraded.
@oscar33212
Жыл бұрын
Question ... in many videos, you discuss the need for a dew heater to keep high humidity from accumulating on your lens, but wouldn't an ambient temperature less 40 degrees C cause condensation as well. Further, many times the ambient less 40 degrees C would be below freezing and could actually accumulate frost.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Not sure I understand. A dew heater band also prevents frost from forming on the lens. I know this from lots of practical experience. I never have issue when I use them and constantly run into issues if I don’t. But I live in a place where it’s fairly humid all year (NE USA). If you live in an arid place like Arizona or Nevada, you likely don’t need them.
@oscar33212
Жыл бұрын
@@NebulaPhotos (NE Ohio), and if I have an ice-cold glass of ice tea on the picnic table it will frost up, the condensation you are trying to stop with a dew heater, so I get that portion of the concept of why a dew heater is used. My question is aimed at astronomy cameras with multiple stages of TEC coolers so their sensors are much lower than ambient, and often much lower than freezing. If these sensors are exposed to the ambient air wouldn't the water vapor in the air condense on the sensor surfaces?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
@@oscar33212 ah, yes. The newer models all have internal dew heaters on the front cover glass to prevent that. They are controllable in software (on/off) but I typically keep mine on all the time.
@v0ldy54
Жыл бұрын
I think it mainly comes down to price in the end, the lower the overall cost of your rig is the more sense it makes to get a DSLR instead of a dedicated astro camera. With proper calibration and simply by getting more exposure you can get over the limitations of an inferior camera, but you can't get rid of defects from bad tracking or bad optics. One can probably build a decent rig with 2000/3000$ spending 400$ for an used APS-C camera, while a dedicated astro drain most of it unless you get a way smaller sensor. Another thing is that you can tell when a photo was made with a good scope (or with a bad mount!), but you simply can't tell if the camera used was also top tier or not!
@justanothernoobe
11 ай бұрын
Man ... thank you so much for filming this. Ogmar definitely looks better at first but once you’ve processed them there’s little difference. There’s definitely still a difference but is it worth the extra 1k cost? Hmmmmmm ... I’m not sure it is. Having the direct comparison is so valuable. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
@TMichman
Жыл бұрын
Огромное спасибо за Ваш труд!
@joshfieldsphotography
3 ай бұрын
Definitely cool video. I’d be more interested in seeing the difference between a comparable COST astrocam and modified mirrorless. I don’t think many beginners would be comparing something with such a large price difference.
@joshfieldsphotography
3 ай бұрын
But I didn’t know you were (fairly) local here in New England!
@avt_astro206
Жыл бұрын
Nice Overview nico. I dont have a DSLR or Cooled cam. But I use a Planetary Camera the ASI 224mc from ZWO. It has a very good Read Noise and Gives great Images of DSOs!
@giangianni503
3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I neeed a red lamp for using a telescope without white lights but there are hundreds of types on the market (and descriptions are not so clear..). After that video I bought 5 of them. thank you!
@AstroQuest1
Жыл бұрын
Awesome comparison Nico, especially with the read-noise. Also thanks for showing colorizing and star blending in PS. I do it differently bouncing back and forth from PI to PS to PI to PS but I like your method better - it is much more streamlined. Cheers
@andywillis9701
11 ай бұрын
don't get me wrong, i love any kind of "stuff on a budget" video from a pro, but seeing you smile warmly mentioning the cheapest things you can compile together whilst uttering my entire monthly salary just for _some_ of those things...oof. hurts my wallet and my will to give this a try :)) still, cool video!
@malveision5051
Жыл бұрын
Amazing Video! Thanks a lot! :D
@ColeDedhand
11 ай бұрын
This video helped me decide to buy a Nikon D5300 and astromodify it. I got a low-mile body for less than $300. I already have a number of lenses.
@Zegery
Жыл бұрын
i think it would've been better to compare the DSLR with a more budget astro cam, like a 585MC or 533MC. closer price range and likely what you would be looking to compare. $500 DSLR vs $400 /$800 astro cam.
@iamjessieray
Жыл бұрын
Nice video as always! I know this video was about the camera but... I reeeeally want to know more about that telescope. The price is frankly amazing and I have been wanting a short focal length refractor. Unless I missed it I don't see a review of it on your channel. Do you think you could do one at some point?
@JonnyBravo0311
Жыл бұрын
I assume you just did a default STF / histogram transform in PI to both the r/g files from each camera? If so, that would explain the similar noise profiles and why the dedicated astro camera is "brighter". It got stretched harder than the Canon did because it had a higher SNR. Ultimately, though, you can go a long way in this hobby using a DSLR... and it's considerably cheaper than comparable dedicated astro cams. I know I certainly didn't start this hobby with a dedicated, cooled camera.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
For the comparison in PI, that was just default autostretch, and I agree the main reason for the difference is SNR. For the actual stretches I brought into PS, I used HistogramTransformation, but didn't apply the autostretch. I made samples of the background and tried to stretch the two to the same background level. But then that careful work wasn't really followed through because in PS, I didn't use the exact same curves. I thought it was more interesting to edit the astro camera data first and then try to match the DSLR data by eye, and was surprised many of those differences disappeared when I started editing by eye rather than numbers. Hope that makes sense.
@jmd1743
Жыл бұрын
I began to discover photography and I think what's important is finding something that will keep you passionate. My biggest gripe is that not all camera bodies are compatible with all lenses mounting types even with adapters, I understand why, but there are interesting cameras such as the Fujifilm X Pro3 and the Sigma FP-L, I also find non-digital cameras such as the Rolleiflex & Daguerreotype cameras to be fascinating as well. I would like to get into space photography so I would go with a camera like the FP-L due to it's form factor & aesthetic, modular-ness, and performance.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
I own a Sigma fp and have borrowed the fp-L a few times. They can work well for astrophotography, and I might do some reviews some time. Very good sensors in those cameras, and I too like the unique form factor. Email me if you have any questions about Sigma cameras and Astrophotography: nicocarver at gmail dot com
@pamgumina2330
Жыл бұрын
You are a great teacher. I needed this!! Thanks
@MrGenobi
Жыл бұрын
I think it might have been better to compare cameras of similar price + maybe a cheaper cooled one. So maybe a modified SL2 + a 183 uncooled + 183 cooled camera. I think that represented me when I started out. I was constrained by price first and the smaller sensor actually helped me since I started with a wide angle refractor.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
After doing my comparisons of all the DSLR mods a couple years ago, I realized pixel size is very important to my eye for seeing these kinds of comparisons. The 183 has significantly smaller pixels then the SL2 which I think can be a distracting factor because then people will have to sort out the effect of sampling vs. the effect of SNR. What seems to be endlessly debated is the SNR angle so that was my focus here and why I picked the cameras I did. But I agree that there is nothing wrong with a smaller sensor for astrophotography. My first astro camera was the ASI1600MM and I loved it despite the sensor being less 1/2 the total area of my current APS-C astro cams. Cheers, Nico
@dwightlethbridge2796
Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the video having made the choice already moving from a fully modded Canon T3i to a ZWO 294 MC Pro. Coincidently it was also the Crescent Neb that I chose as my first target with the new astro cam.
@MrGenobi
Жыл бұрын
@@NebulaPhotos I totally understand. From a conceptual point of view, I totally agree. This video does a good job answering the question, how does an Astro Camera change the image vs a comparable DSLR. But if the question is more practical, "What should i get as my first camera", I feel like budget is going to kick in far too early to consider a 3X price increase. At least it did for me. So maybe the biggest critique is the premise, "video specifically for beginners facing this kind of decision", because I don't think that is the decision. To your point about SNR and pixel size, yes, totally. But again, from a practical stand point, that is something that we have take into consideration as a beginner. I think it would be more interesting, if your answering the beginner question, to address all of those, maybe in a short series of videos.
@CristianNazare
10 ай бұрын
From my point of view as a beginner, and from my own experience, giving -1000 points to the OGMA camera. How can a 1500$ camera not come with the (10$) spacer to make it work out of the box? Imagine buying it and when you connect it the image is "not there"....best 1500 spent ever!!
@XPFTP
10 ай бұрын
wow i love it when someone is on the right side of the fence. another words there is no right answer. as you said in start. its up to what u wanna do and or afford.. i use a self ir modded dslr. works fine for me. but i love gettin the data. i sort of suck at the procssing lol .. but good video for sure
@BigBadLoneWolf
Жыл бұрын
1 advantage of a modified dslr, is that if you go full spectrum, you can still use your camera for infra red photography with a clip in filter. also a dslr can be used with an asiair if you do not have a laptop to run the required programs for imaging and guiding
@lazy_panda_plays9970
Жыл бұрын
Agreed but I chose a zwo camera because cooling is a huge difference alongside its usability with the asiair and stock sensitivity. overall lower noise but pretty comparable
@MissileGuidance
7 ай бұрын
I got the SV220 filter it's awesome for the price!
@dgdave2673
Ай бұрын
Wow, $1500 for that Ogma cam is so pricey ! I could just get my older 50D modified for about $200 professionally.
@entreplume5795
Жыл бұрын
hello I have been working with a modified Canon DSLR 2000D since 2 years. Now I have a ZWO 533 camera since 2 months. Both cameras have flaws and quality. I really appreciate the ability to make a dark library with the Astro camera. It's also easier to make adjustments like focus or pole alignment with the astrocam and my Asiair. I like the quality of the image I can take with it. "Oh tonight it's good sky near my house!" Nice I can take pictures very quickly and the result appears faster so if the very ugly clouds appear, it's not a lost night.😂 Dithering is not necessarily like the Canon. If I don't do the dithering with the Canon I have a weft on my photo, especially if I guide. With the Canon, I like the side of its sensor and its autonomy, no Asiair, no computer necessary. So for an ultra light setting, Canon is still very good. With my Star Adventurer, Canon with 50, 100mm lens or Skywatcher 50ED and I can travel very light With my HEQ5, ZWO 533 with a Skywatcher 80ED and my Asiair and I can took pictures in my garden very quickly The best of both worlds for me. Your work helped me a lot since my beginning in astrophotography. Very cool video Greats from France
@Microtonal_Cats
Жыл бұрын
I recently got a ZWO ASI2600MC camera. I love it. I also have a Canon 90D DSLR that I had IR modded last year. I recently tried to sell the Canon at a good price, on AstroMart, and eBay. After 2 weeks no one had tried to buy it. Based on looking around I know if I tried to sell my Zwo at a good price it would sell in a day. That's my answer to this question. Also, an uncooled DLSR is crap in the summer. It's OK in the winter, but on a hot summer night it's all noise, no matter how long or short the subs.
@capturethephotons2078
Жыл бұрын
I own a stock and a modified Dslr. I am looking forward to jumping over and up to a dedicated MONO astronomy camera with filter wheel and all necessary components. I actually was watching your comparison of different OTA glass triplet quadruple etc... looking at your subs of what I think was the jellyfish Nebula in H/A and in monochrome, you can see the hands down better quality of a monochrome sensor using filters for a false color image over a dslr. I bet a One shot Color astronomy camera doesn't differ much except for the ability to control thermal noise if going with the cooling fan version of a dedicated osc astronomy camera. Something like that. I still make great images with both my stock and modified Dslrs. Clear skies
@nkondrashov
Жыл бұрын
Hi Nico, thanks for the video! I really appreciate your experiments that reveal very fundamentals. I think your experiment would be more correct if you found exposure times for both cameras to achieve the same signal level. And then compare SNR. So two parameters to compare: exposure and SNR. Obviously new IMX571 chip of Ogma will achieve the same level in shorter time and result will be less noisier.
@deltacx1059
4 ай бұрын
I love how confident he is in saying beginner setup when talking about something that costs several weeks pay.
@caviestcaveman8691
4 ай бұрын
Get use to it
@caviestcaveman8691
4 ай бұрын
And im not even joking
@deltacx1059
4 ай бұрын
@@caviestcaveman8691 I know, it's insane, maybe I will start a channel aimed at actual budget stuff.
@rizen3467
11 ай бұрын
Really cool video, i personally got a mirrorless camera since i also want to be able to shoot diffrent things aside from night sky photography and my budget is too small for having multiple cameras.
@baqcasanke
11 ай бұрын
I bought a cheap chinese mirrorless camera. The Yi M1. it was 200$ BRAND NEW. It has a MFT mount. I took it apart easily and removed the IR filter. My lens adapter comes today. Hopefully i'll be able to use it for IR night photography. I'll let y'all know how it works out. it seems like it could be the best/cheapest option for a dedicated IR camera.
@pabloachard1679
Жыл бұрын
Nice video, as always! For a price difference of USD1'000, would you change the astromod cam to a dedicated one or would you invest in a better mount?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
If you plan to be in the hobby a long time and make future upgrades to telescope, etc. I would probably get the better mount first. But if you live in a high Bortle zone (city sky), then I’d go for the Astro cam first.
@AndrewKlinger
Жыл бұрын
Good stuff Nico! How do you blink between two similar sized images in PI? Never knew that was a thing!
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
I don't know too many keyboard shortcuts in PI, but that one is very handy. It's CTRL + Pg Dn on Windows with full keyboard. On my Mac laptop, it's FN + CMD + down arrow
@Reverend-JT
Жыл бұрын
Interesting video nico! When you say you used the exact same settings, do you mean exactly the same in terms of settings i.e identical curves adjustments and colour correction, or the exact same process?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Great question. You are right I should have said same process. The colorization steps used the exact same settings, but the Curves adjustment were 'by eye' and were slightly different between the two.
@Reverend-JT
Жыл бұрын
@NebulaPhotos thanks for the reply nico!
@Kobacolbz
Жыл бұрын
I don’t even like the idea of goto mounts. Love star hopping. Love my lightrack II. It’s the interactive experience of actually learning the sky that keeps me going. Also, with DSLR, if you’re like me and you don’t want to bring tons of electronics/cord spaghetti into the field. MGEN3 is a game changer for DSLR guiding.
@baqcasanke
11 ай бұрын
i vote no spaghetti in the field! I like using a mirrorless camera. My sony can do long exp timelapse for hours on a single battery charge.
@Kobacolbz
11 ай бұрын
@@baqcasanke I use the a73 exclusively. Definitely recommend the Ha mod. Totally worth it.
@kaeseonline
Жыл бұрын
Obviously the dedicated Astro cam has less noise and better signal to noise ratio, because the sensor is newer and better than the one in the old canon. Otherwise there was no sense in buying those right? Anyway nice to see that for short exposures the difference is not that big as expected!
@jims9982
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Ogma looks like a great and promising product. It would be nice if OGMA came out with a device similar to the ASIAIR Plus. I own 2 asiair's and would love to be able to connect different brand cameras to it like Ogma and QHY.
@starwatcher
Жыл бұрын
Very detailed and accurate.
@Pandamexic
Жыл бұрын
@Nebula Photos. I would like to point out the the Star Adventurer GTi has a SNAP port, so the GTi can be the intervalometer for the DSLR.
@RichardKinch
Жыл бұрын
For best performance, the sensor MTF should be matched to the imaging MTF. For many years now the typical sensor pixels have been much smaller than what the lens resolves, meaning poor performance. But "high resolution" is the false goal. In optics, the weakest link governs, always.
@w3tua
Жыл бұрын
I just started with a cooled DAC after using a DSLR for the past two years. There is no comparison when it comes to noise. It's so much more manageable in the cooled DAC--so much so that I might not use a DSLR again.
@trigbagger
Жыл бұрын
Ive a modded canon 100d and can concur that you can use a custom white balance and then use as a normal camera. Something to consider if your on a budget and want to do both astrophotography and normal photography.
@baqcasanke
11 ай бұрын
not exactly. a modified camera is going to take in IR light so just doing a white balance won't often work. I know from exp. but you can buy a IR cut filter and just place it in front of the lens when you want to go back to normal mode
@laurentldoldi840
7 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@Twobarpsi
Жыл бұрын
Great info! I actually have an SL2. I didn't know you take pictures like that with it (and all the extra accessories)!! Do you have a link to the two processed pictures? Thanks!
@django1364
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to buy the Askar 180 pro to go with my Canon T5+Stellarmate OS/PI4 + AZGTI but instead bought the DwarfII
@wanderbolt9498
Жыл бұрын
Now we gotta see how good the astro cam can do portraits
@joshuathomasbird
Жыл бұрын
if you find your vocals too boomy in the audio files because you're using a good mic, it's possible to do a low cut; In davinci this can be done in the fairlight tab by adding a filter plugin to the channel with the vocals.
@artyombeilis9075
Жыл бұрын
I think comparing cooled and uncooled camera ins't same league. You can take a planetary camera with a large sensor to do the comparison, and actually price can be way more attractive than DSLR. And camera is much lighter giving less strain on the focuser and the mount itself. Also talking about software control dedicated cameras are much easier (if you use software) - for example when using DSLR with capture software/processing in real time there is almost never frame-rate = 1/exposure time. When there is clear advantage for DSLR: 1. You already have it so single use camera becomes dual use 2. You already have good lenses that can be used for AP so you save on getting short focal length scopes 3. You want to do general photography and thus it is dual use from other direction. If you don't have DSLR I think getting a good planetary camera can be way cheaper and easier. BTW if you are doing EAA or at least non-guided photography you can try OpenLiveStacker on Android tablet/phone instead of using mini-PC...
@joeshmoe7967
10 ай бұрын
yea and the $1000 price difference is the point of comparing. Planetary camera with 'large' sensor? The most popular planetary cameras are no where near APS-C. You can do deep sky with a planetary camera, but you end up with 1000s of frames to stack. I have seen some outstanding images and may try with my ZWO 224MC, just for fun. The video presents a comparison. The info is good. One can always do more research or spend more money.
@Bladefield
Жыл бұрын
Hi Nico, it would be super awesome if you are interested in uploading videos about budget processing the photos like using low cost software (Photoshop, StarNet++,…) but still somehow achieve the same result with PixInsight (Star+Noise+BlurXTerminator) 🎉 Star+Noise+BlurXTerminators are the game changer.
@SaitoGray
11 ай бұрын
I will never use something else than my DSLR. I can use my DSLR for a lot of thing, i can't use an 500€ ZWO for anything else than astrophoto. My DSLR and a 300mm lens is already pretty good, i really don't have the budget for any specific astronomy tool...
@NckBrktt
Жыл бұрын
I suspect the OGMA APC26CC is a rebranded Toupcam/Risingcam (see Cuiv the Lazy Geek on yt: "My ASTROCAMERA got a design refresh!.") In the UK this is branded as Altair Astro 26C. Identical specs - different colour. The interesting thing about the latest ones is that they have bolt holes on the front plate that support a ZWO bolt on (eg 2") filter wheel. Not so important for the colour one but the mono version does the same.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is. Didn’t know about the bolt pattern - cool!
@RodrigoZeba
Жыл бұрын
I live in a Bortle 9 area (dm'ed you saying it was 7, but is 9, with more than 2 million people in the city and 3 million people in the metropolitan área) and I'm current facing this exactly question:should I mod my old d7100 or buy a zwo (either the 183 pro or 533 pro). I was already inclined to buy a dedicated zwo and now I'm even more sure that it's the right move. And also those dual band filter. Thanks for sharing! Clear skies!
@fromia1
Жыл бұрын
Is there a video comparing modded vs unmodified dslr?
@jimisticks5216
Жыл бұрын
Yes: kzitem.info/news/bejne/rIJqm6GGjIdql4o
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
Yep, I got you covered: kzitem.info/news/bejne/rIJqm6GGjIdql4o
@maurice4
Жыл бұрын
yes this one even compares all different mods including one that was not modded kzitem.info/news/bejne/rIJqm6GGjIdql4o
@joeshmoe7967
10 ай бұрын
To put it this way....modded gives you more juice with less squeezing, but a regular camera will still give you a satisfactory drink. I am happy with the results I get with my unmodded Canon 7D Mkii. I will move to a dedicated astro cam when I need more
@gilbadilla
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video. I was wondering if you have compared your Canon Ra in crop mode (Apsc Mode) vs a cooled Apsc Astro camera? I use my modified Canon R in crop mode on my Celestron C6 due to the image circle. I would assume a Full Frame camera would have a better SNR than the Rebel camera even in crop mode and using only 12mb of the sensor.
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
I've never tried it - I'll add it to my list. In general, Full frame sensor don't necessarily have lower noise than smaller sensors. This is commonly repeated, but it's a generalization that doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
@donadams8345
5 ай бұрын
My budget says I use an unmodified DSLR and no specialized astronomy camera. I can't afford to spend a fortune on equipment. That's the real world for many people. That DSLR is used for many other purposes besides astronomy.
@KingLoopie1
Жыл бұрын
Get one and wish for the other until you get it... Then flip flop back and forth until you retire and sell the one that suits on the shelf. Always remember that the more gear you have, the easier it is to smuggle in new gear without your significant other noticing and the more confused as to which to use on a particular night you can become! 😜
@eparhas9162
3 ай бұрын
If you're looking to image only in visible light to get somewhat true-color images, you can't astro-modify your camera, right? Because then infrared light is being detected as visible light and its no longer a 100% visible light image. That's why i dont plan on imaging with a camera missing the ir-cut filter unless i intend to enhance a picture with H-alpha data, which for the moment i dont wanna do because it looks less natural
@sandaruwanmilan9535
Ай бұрын
Thanks support ... what is best for telescope ? DSLR or astro cam?
@clown134
10 ай бұрын
am i going insane or did things used to go down in price over time? i swear i remember when something would come out and i couldnt afford it... usually waiting long enough would cause the price to eventually fall to an area where i could afford it... the idea that late stage capitalism has taken us to a point where things just increase in price over time is extremely disheartening
@Dazza_Doo
9 ай бұрын
I need to bust your bubble. Everything will get More Expensive. Here are some factors. Covid Tax Covid parts scarcity Reduction in labour force Increase in shipping costs Environmental policies The cost of labor. The devaluation of your saved money. Inflation. The days of cheap plastic and cheap energyAnd cheap labour for your iphones is over... When people refuse to work because their health is more important, And more than ever people are smelling the roses, You can always blame capitalism. It's not just this industry it's everywhere. Vehicles here now have to be ordered 6 to 12 months ahead of time, new. Secondhand vehicles have risen 30 to 50%. Good luck finding the latest graphics card for a decent price. Just blame capitalism
@jfc5769
9 ай бұрын
Thx to inflation, you can enjoy that sad reality
@SpacePlan10
8 ай бұрын
I found the invoice for my scope and mount in my email archive the other day. In 10 years the price has increased 50%.
@timothy098-b4f
7 ай бұрын
The thing to look at is the specs. Low-to mid priced equipment like this has gotten a LOT better over the years. Ten or 15 years ago if you spent $2k or $3k on an imaging setup it couldn’t do anything close to what this setup can do. You can keep going decade by decade and see similar improvements in specs at the same price. The corollary is, the performance of that 2010 setup can be reproduced for way less today.
@clown134
7 ай бұрын
@@timothy098-b4f I know the tech is general decreased in price (and durability and quality). I meant more like how individual products. specific model of camera that came out five years ago is same price or more. same with computer hardware.
@croixtucker1757
11 ай бұрын
Just get a sony mirrorless, you can get a similar resolution to the astro cam with the same sensor performance for a little bit more expensive than the canon
@zygmuntziokowski7877
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for video, but the astronomy camera (Ogma AP26CC) is out of my budget, especially purchasing a Celestron 6SE. Is there a cheaper astronomy camera you can get for someone in the middle of the road (beginner and next step up)?
@jamesr3646
Жыл бұрын
ZWO ASI 533mc pro
@free2befree
Жыл бұрын
Check out player one cameras.
@thierrymartin8715
Жыл бұрын
The pixel size has nothing to do with focal lens /telescope. It is linked to F/D from formula 1.22Lambda x F/D small F/D requires small pixel . but at F/D =10 we get 6 microns . But for reducing time to shoot Deep sky objects ( telescope mount even with computer control determines the limite of time exposure) , the best compromise is to choose a small F/D. therefore to works with small pixel sensors. And 4 micron pixel size is a good choice . The camera industry is well aware of the optical laws and what the tracking capacity available to shoot long exposure for astro photography. And of course cooling a sensor is a better choice . This was the problem for the professional astronomers at the begining of photography, and this is the problem too for the people loving taking the Hubble style photos too. The sensor is loosing its quality to grab photons with time. The electronic noise increase with time. Therefore cooling the sensor keeps the electronic noise lower during the exposure. Canon camera is good compromise for 30 second exposure limit. Above this exposure you need a dedicated capture camera for astronimy Deep sky imaging . Thanks for the video because thwew are lot of details to guide the one who wants to buy a camera for shooting star. For my concern, modern Astro camera is the best choice because the manufacturers are totally concern of the performances of the sensors and try to built around a technology to keep them at the top level during the shooting. ...
@tahademir27
Жыл бұрын
First Comment?
@NebulaPhotos
Жыл бұрын
First!
@BigBadLoneWolf
Жыл бұрын
unfortunately first comment does not win you the prize
@pavlikm85
11 ай бұрын
I guess you may have some denoising algorithm left on in the DSLR, which ruins the dark areas?
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