It’s a very nice product. It’s amazing how far they’ve developed as a company. Saw your video on Facebook so dropped in to subscribe and support your channel. Enjoyed the video. Clear skies.
Hi George, Great video. I too leave my rigs outside 24/7 and cover them like you do. I do place a large beach towel over the scope first, then use the same cover you have. I've done this for years with no issues, other than some rusting on the adjustment knobs on the mount for the polar alignment. I totally agree with you about the field flattener for the SvBony refractors. I have the 80mm dual f/7 and it certainly would benefit with a flattener. Fortunately, I have the Orion flattener for short focal length refractors, and it works like a champ. I will be looking forward to your Triangulum galaxy project. Clear skies. - Patrick -
Hello, Patrick! I also have a little bit of rusting on adjustment knobs and a little at the bottom part of the tripod legs. I wipe down the telescope and the mount from dew before covering and use desiccant as well. Talking about M33, I’ve got more than 53 hours of total exposure time now! Next three nights should be clear, and I might go to 100 hours of total exposure time 🤔
hi patrick, which temperature range is the scope exposed to during the season or year ? We got from 25-30 celcius to maybe -5-10 in the winter some days (actually difficult to say because of global warming.) br Kenneth
Nice! I just ordered one today. Are you using the Svbony Focal Reducer & Field Flattner in this video? When I checked, it didn't look like this was available to the market until January.
Yes, I use SV209 0.8x Focal Reducer/Field Flattener there. I got it together with SV550 telescope when they were selling together. P.S. I really enjoy this telescope. By the way, I've been working on my biggest project I had ever done - 200 hours of total exposure time collected on a target. I am imaging now actually, and I should have 196 hours of total exposure time by the end of the night. Hope to complete this project by the end of next week.
@@AstroCreation I'm very excited about it and can't wait to see your next video! Cool, I'll have to back order that piece then, it shows it is available for pre-order and won't ship until January. 😱 By the way, I read the comment from someone else who complained about the introduction. Screw that guy! Your intro was bad ass! :D
Great video... I have the same setup, so very interested in your experience. You seem to be picking the same targets I've been imaging since I got my sv550 122mm. If you'd like to share some data on a joint project, let me know
I spent two nights on the Cygnus wall and added extra broadband data to Andromeda for combination with 4 hours of Ha Oii data... I'll set up an astro bin account so you can see what I've got lately and go from there...
@@funkmonkeyjaz I followed you. It's nice that our FOVs look pretty much the same! What are your imaging details (exposure time, camera, filters used, etc.)? I didn't see this information was added yet.
Liked and subscribed! I've got this scope on the way with the .8x reducer but would like a 1.0x flattener also. Currently investigating, but as someone already mentioned, Svbony's flattener for to 80mm Sv550 seems to work.
I am imaging M 31 and find the telescope loses tracking at 60 secs. I had to reduce the time to 30-45 secs. I am using a aJuwei17 strain wave mount. Do you have any suggestions.
thank you. I am thinking acquiring the 2600MC pro and as an example with the eg. new narrowband normalisation in pix insight - is it not "just" a technical question when OSC are so close to mono, that it just get a colour camera and some good narrowband or triband filters ?@@AstroCreation
@@meibergstrmandersen9181although there are indeed filters and processing techniques that give you nice results, still, you will get much better results with a monochrome camera. A mono camera requires more time to get an image, but it worth it. On the other hand, there are more money to put into monochrome camera. Talking about 2600MC, I've used this camera for almost two years now, and I am really happy with it; however I might sell it in the future and upgrade to 2600MM Pro camera.
@@AstroCreation Hi George , thank you very much for responding. As you can read i am a newbie to this, and due to time constraints driven a lot by ease of use, hence accepting maybe a 90 % result at 1/3 of the time. My concern with mono, is as you points out the element of time, given busy days, family, sleep and dependency on clear skies. How hot / cold is in there, in respecting of leaving it outside ? Br Kenneth
Tough to access quality of pictures. Targets are not so challenging. Computer screen doesn’t show good resolution for M13. Colors of stars are not optimal. Did you use filters? What is camera? What are integrated FWHM and eccentricity numbers?
Hello! It seems you might have missed a section in the video. For a more detailed look at the images and specifics about the gear (including the camera and filters), please refer to the links in the video description. Each picture is accompanied by all relevant details. Regarding FWHM, I didn't really get into that topic yet. To be honest, it hasn't been my focus as of now, but I'll consider exploring it in the future. Thank you for your feedback!
@@AstroCreation I see details now in AstroBin. Do you use color calibration? FWHM is resolution of your rig: scope, focuser, mount, etc. Pixinsight analyzes pictures and give you numbers.
Yes your instruction on installing the EAF is accurate and exceptional!
It’s a very nice product. It’s amazing how far they’ve developed as a company. Saw your video on Facebook so dropped in to subscribe and support your channel. Enjoyed the video. Clear skies.
I agree, they've done great job over the years and moved from making adapters and extention rings to optical gear. Thank you for subscribing!
awesome pictures keep it up🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
Really nice cover and accessories - where did you get those covers and the cable management covers - it is a 10!
Thanks! Could you please specify what you mean by management covers?
Great images!
Hi George,
Great video. I too leave my rigs outside 24/7 and cover them like you do. I do place a large beach towel over the scope first, then use the same cover you have. I've done this for years with no issues, other than some rusting on the adjustment knobs on the mount for the polar alignment. I totally agree with you about the field flattener for the SvBony refractors. I have the 80mm dual f/7 and it certainly would benefit with a flattener. Fortunately, I have the Orion flattener for short focal length refractors, and it works like a champ. I will be looking forward to your Triangulum galaxy project.
Clear skies.
- Patrick -
Hello, Patrick!
I also have a little bit of rusting on adjustment knobs and a little at the bottom part of the tripod legs. I wipe down the telescope and the mount from dew before covering and use desiccant as well.
Talking about M33, I’ve got more than 53 hours of total exposure time now! Next three nights should be clear, and I might go to 100 hours of total exposure time 🤔
hi patrick, which temperature range is the scope exposed to during the season or year ? We got from 25-30 celcius to maybe -5-10 in the winter some days (actually difficult to say because of global warming.) br Kenneth
@@meibergstrmandersen9181 ... In Savannah, GA, USA ... in the summer 35-38°C and winter -6-0°C
Great review! I was wondering if you have a link to the motorised flat panel please. Very interested in this accessory. Thank you
Thanks! You can google them. The one I have is from Wanderer Astro.
I hear that the flatter for the 80mm works.
I've been thinking about it! Need to check with Cindy.
Hi, great setup, with the Focal reducer and 55mm back focus what's the telescope focal point aprox? Thanks.
The focal length with this reducer is approximately 683.2mm
Nice! I just ordered one today. Are you using the Svbony Focal Reducer & Field Flattner in this video? When I checked, it didn't look like this was available to the market until January.
Yes, I use SV209 0.8x Focal Reducer/Field Flattener there. I got it together with SV550 telescope when they were selling together.
P.S. I really enjoy this telescope. By the way, I've been working on my biggest project I had ever done - 200 hours of total exposure time collected on a target. I am imaging now actually, and I should have 196 hours of total exposure time by the end of the night. Hope to complete this project by the end of next week.
@@AstroCreation I'm very excited about it and can't wait to see your next video! Cool, I'll have to back order that piece then, it shows it is available for pre-order and won't ship until January. 😱
By the way, I read the comment from someone else who complained about the introduction. Screw that guy! Your intro was bad ass! :D
@@Jordi0868 thank you for the support!
Great video... I have the same setup, so very interested in your experience. You seem to be picking the same targets I've been imaging since I got my sv550 122mm.
If you'd like to share some data on a joint project, let me know
Hello, Andy! Joint project sounds interesting. What objects have you shot lately? You can check out my images on Astrobin with their integration time.
I spent two nights on the Cygnus wall and added extra broadband data to Andromeda for combination with 4 hours of Ha Oii data...
I'll set up an astro bin account so you can see what I've got lately and go from there...
Astobin is up, user Andrew Hillyard
@@funkmonkeyjaz I followed you. It's nice that our FOVs look pretty much the same! What are your imaging details (exposure time, camera, filters used, etc.)? I didn't see this information was added yet.
Liked and subscribed! I've got this scope on the way with the .8x reducer but would like a 1.0x flattener also. Currently investigating, but as someone already mentioned, Svbony's flattener for to 80mm Sv550 seems to work.
Thank you and welcome! Yes, I have heard that the flattener from 80mm version works, but I haven't tested it myself.
Beautiful work
Thank you!
What auto flat cover are you using on your scope? I have the same 122mm and looking at purchasing one.
This is Wanderer Astro Flat Panel
Love the new gear🤤🤤🤤
May I ask you the exact model of the camera you use to check the telescope and sky conditions?
Sure: Wyze Cam Pan v3
I am imaging M 31 and find the telescope loses tracking at 60 secs. I had to reduce the time to 30-45 secs. I am using a aJuwei17 strain wave mount. Do you have any suggestions.
Do you use guiding?
How cool is that :-) Which are your preferred filters with the ASI 2600MC Pro ?
Thank you! At the moment I mostly use SV220 dual narrowband filter. When it comes to broadband imaging I switch to UV/Ir-cut filter from Optolong.
thank you. I am thinking acquiring the 2600MC pro and as an example with the eg. new narrowband normalisation in pix insight - is it not "just" a technical question when OSC are so close to mono, that it just get a colour camera and some good narrowband or triband filters ?@@AstroCreation
@@meibergstrmandersen9181although there are indeed filters and processing techniques that give you nice results, still, you will get much better results with a monochrome camera.
A mono camera requires more time to get an image, but it worth it. On the other hand, there are more money to put into monochrome camera.
Talking about 2600MC, I've used this camera for almost two years now, and I am really happy with it; however I might sell it in the future and upgrade to 2600MM Pro camera.
@@AstroCreation Hi George , thank you very much for responding. As you can read i am a newbie to this, and due to time constraints driven a lot by ease of use, hence accepting maybe a 90 % result at 1/3 of the time. My concern with mono, is as you points out the element of time, given busy days, family, sleep and dependency on clear skies. How hot / cold is in there, in respecting of leaving it outside ? Br Kenneth
Nice pics.
hi can you provide the name of the surveillance room?
If you were asking about the camera on the cart, I use this one - WYZE Cam Pan v3.
Continue your channel
Thank you for support!
Tough to access quality of pictures. Targets are not so challenging. Computer screen doesn’t show good resolution for M13. Colors of stars are not optimal. Did you use filters? What is camera?
What are integrated FWHM and eccentricity numbers?
Hello! It seems you might have missed a section in the video. For a more detailed look at the images and specifics about the gear (including the camera and filters), please refer to the links in the video description. Each picture is accompanied by all relevant details.
Regarding FWHM, I didn't really get into that topic yet. To be honest, it hasn't been my focus as of now, but I'll consider exploring it in the future.
Thank you for your feedback!
@@AstroCreation I see details now in AstroBin. Do you use color calibration?
FWHM is resolution of your rig: scope, focuser, mount, etc. Pixinsight analyzes pictures and give you numbers.
Comment for the Al Gore rhythm.
A reply to create an illusion of lively discussion.
2 minutes of intro! Who does that level of nonsense anymore? Remove all of it and get starting!
It appears like I still do this level of nonsense 😀