I recently bought this scope off the marketplace. It would be really nice, if you made a video on how you took these deep sky images. And, what kind of bottle skies, do you live under?
@@yellowcreeklife7801 wow. Nice to know. I have seen Andromeda, Orion planets through my x25 binoculars, but never knew that all those photographs only can capture with camera. I want to start astrophotography and need some directions. Can you recommend me a decent gear? I thought about ED or OTA but dont really know much about them, also i would like a recommendation for sun observation. Thank you
Great videos man
how can you attach the camera to the telescope
Can you make a video on how you modified the 130slt
So cool
Thatts amazing !!! You modify the telescope ? I hope not
I did the mirror mod to get prime focus that’s about it
I did the mirror mod to get prime focus that’s about it
I recently bought this scope off the marketplace. It would be really nice, if you made a video on how you took these deep sky images. And, what kind of bottle skies, do you live under?
i have a 130slt and it goes to the target but then slowly starts to go out of frame. How do i fix this.
You're doing the alignment process right?
@@user-zc3bp5zn3g yes
I have noticed if you use targets to close together when aligning the scope it tends to do that
@@yellowcreeklife7801 thank you :D
Good evening. Do you know if it is possible to connect the nextar 130 to the phone in the stellarium?
not sure probably going to have the wifi module
It only works with skyportal and u only need a WiFi module
The question is, can you see al of these through the telescope with your eyes, or it just the camera who could cap it?
no you cant see them in the eye piece you need a camera and mine is IR modified because nebula give off IR light
@@yellowcreeklife7801 all these images and nothing can be seen through telescope? I don't mean the colour, but the structure and shape.
andromeda, orion nebula, some galaxies and star clusters can be seen through the eyepiece planets can be seen also
@@yellowcreeklife7801 wow. Nice to know. I have seen Andromeda, Orion planets through my x25 binoculars, but never knew that all those photographs only can capture with camera. I want to start astrophotography and need some directions. Can you recommend me a decent gear? I thought about ED or OTA but dont really know much about them, also i would like a recommendation for sun observation. Thank you
If you are in a place with low light pollution, it is possible to see many of those deep sky objects but without color and less detail.
You did good man. I gave up on it! It was too damn cheap and finicky. But u seemed to do it right.
My hat galaxy 😢