The level of detail you are getting in your images is simply awesome! Great work! I need to add the ZWO ADC to my gear list. Glad I found your channel - subbed! Scott
Hi Troy, exquisite images, thanks for sharing!!! I'm getting a C11 next week. I have a couple of questions for you if you don't mind? 1. I will be doing mainly visual observing, non camera. In your raw video image at the start of your video, would the C11 be able to replicate that kind of image in an eyepiece? (I'm talking about the raw image, not the processed / stacked one) 2. If so, what kind of magnification? Maybe something like a 15mm (giving 186X with a C11) or 10mm (giving 280X) ? 3. I notice you also used an ADC. Jupiter & Saturn in my Northern Hemispere only get up to about 25 degress and are thus affected quite badly by atmos turbulence where I am. I have been thinking of using an ADC. Has it made much difference for you? Any info, insights or tips all gratefully received. Cheers
Views from an eyepiece won't be quite as good but close. I like to use a 24mm eyepiece and if the air is stable use a 2x Barlow. Using a ADC is worth it and makes a difference I would recommend getting one. Cheers 😊
Thanks for your kind words. I've been planetary imaging for a few years now and basically I keep optimizing my system. Always looking for the weakest link - cheers
If there was one thing you would say makes the biggest difference, what would it be? I'm thinking minimizing seeing effects both by location choosing and proper cooling of the tube is a major factor
The level of detail you are getting in your images is simply awesome! Great work! I need to add the ZWO ADC to my gear list. Glad I found your channel - subbed!
Scott
Thanks and I'm glad you found some useful information as well 😀
@@troytranter3701 What barlow did you use? What was your final focal ratio?
Scott
@@slapastronomy8646 Baader-Zeiss abbe Barlow 2x and I had a focal ratio of F/24
This is proabably the best pictures of Jupiter i have ever seen! No barlow?
I'm using a 2x barlow
@@troytranter3701 what brand? I just ordered a c11 with neq6 mount I use the zwo 174mm
@@mrborgen4541 Zeiss/Baader abbe barlow 2x and you have a great setup yourself
@@troytranter3701 i plan om getting the televue 2x powermate.
nice, very nice
Thanks mate
Awesome Job well done
Hi Troy, exquisite images, thanks for sharing!!!
I'm getting a C11 next week. I have a couple of questions for you if you don't mind?
1. I will be doing mainly visual observing, non camera. In your raw video image at the start of your video, would the C11 be able to replicate that kind of image in an eyepiece? (I'm talking about the raw image, not the processed / stacked one)
2. If so, what kind of magnification? Maybe something like a 15mm (giving 186X with a C11) or 10mm (giving 280X) ?
3. I notice you also used an ADC. Jupiter & Saturn in my Northern Hemispere only get up to about 25 degress and are thus affected quite badly by atmos turbulence where I am. I have been thinking of using an ADC. Has it made much difference for you? Any info, insights or tips all gratefully received. Cheers
Views from an eyepiece won't be quite as good but close. I like to use a 24mm eyepiece and if the air is stable use a 2x Barlow.
Using a ADC is worth it and makes a difference I would recommend getting one.
Cheers 😊
@@troytranter3701 Thanks, clear skies!!
This is amazing
how many minutes are derotated for the different planets?
6 minutes each
@@troytranter3701 so you did not derotate them?
@@mrborgen4541 Yes I derotated them. Captured for two minutes each run and derotated 3 images in WinJupos
@@troytranter3701 ah okay. :) I will receive my c11and neq6 with the baader vip early next week:)
@@mrborgen4541 hope you get clear skies
Native focal?
6700 mm
@@troytranter3701 thank you
Are image edit?
Images have been processed - yes
And good registax results
You deserve a sub
Show Mars and Saturn raw footage
Wow i cant even believe that, how the f**k did you get these views
Thanks for your kind words. I've been planetary imaging for a few years now and basically I keep optimizing my system. Always looking for the weakest link - cheers
If there was one thing you would say makes the biggest difference, what would it be? I'm thinking minimizing seeing effects both by location choosing and proper cooling of the tube is a major factor