PetPet: This is one if the very best videos for basic image capture and processing I have seen (and I have watched many of the very best). Your presentation and videography is excellent! Congratulations and please continue these type of videos. You are a talented young man.
Sir pls make a video for telescopic lens for mobile guide. I can't afford a telescope, but can purchase a lens kit for mobile. And this video was also helpful
I’m about to begin being a beginner and I’ll be starting with an iPhone 15 and a C8. Thanks for the clear instructions and most importantly the realistic expectations.
Hey thanks for this cool video! I did a similar video about cell-phone astro imaging a while ago but love your in-depth style of showing all the necessary steps within the session. From planning to software and processing: you got us covered. Very informative and very well structured! Keep on producing and clear skies! -Chris
Fantastic beginner video for those who think they might like to get into Astrophotography. Very well done, best I've seen and the cost is at a minimum.
My Zhumell 8" is on its way and your videos are providing the foundation of my knowledge to begin imaging celestial bodies. Many thanks to you for the time, energy and knowledge. Its very appreciated! 👍
I look forward to getting the eyepiece phone adaptor to attach it, so far only been holding it with my hands. Am using a 90mm refractor and I hoping to get at least some decent shots!
Great and helpful thankyou, I'm still very new to this, so it's best to use a low iso number to take photographs of planets, all advice is appreciated. Please take a look at my first attempt thankyou.
hey petpet, i wanted to know if the camera app you used is availiable on ios i also wanted to know if i can achieve some of the same views with only a 10mm lens
You mentioned in the video you are using a beginner set up. I have an 8se and would be using my cell phone (with cell phone adapter). Is that a beginner set up or more like your first video?
It would be better than the quality of these pictures for sure, depending on the phone camera. I'd say around the levels of the video I have on my channel that shows 5 planets through my telescope as I used an 8 inch telescope on that.
I would look up in the app store "iso camera" or "manual exposure camera". I showed my friend a good iOS camera app but I forgot the name. Find one that has manual iso and exposure controls and it should be just fine.
Can you name a good app for editing for Iphone?I am very very biginner,with an Skywatcher 200P dobsonian and I want to try to edit some of my pictures I took until now.Thank you
Can anyone help me please?! I used to take pics through my telescope with a Samsung Galaxy A71 and they looked pretty good. But my A71 gave up on me, so I switched to the Xiaomi 13T Pro, which is supposed to have a better camera. When I try to take pics through my telescope, they look great in the view finder, but once I take them, they look like crap. Planets have a weird blur on them with rainbow colours around and most of the detail is lost, the moon is really noisy, especially in the dark areas around etc... Keep in mind, they look good in live view before taking them. I really need help with this. Thanks!
Thanks for uploading. I had the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Incredible experience. I uploaded a pretty cool montage of the journey to my channel.
Bro please make more you have no idea how helpful these are
PetPet: This is one if the very best videos for basic image capture and processing I have seen (and I have watched many of the very best). Your presentation and videography is excellent! Congratulations and please continue these type of videos. You are a talented young man.
Sir pls make a video for telescopic lens for mobile guide. I can't afford a telescope, but can purchase a lens kit for mobile. And this video was also helpful
WOW, TH-cam finest! Direct, straight to the point! Thanks for the video man, you are helping many! Even years later!
I’m about to begin being a beginner and I’ll be starting with an iPhone 15 and a C8. Thanks for the clear instructions and most importantly the realistic expectations.
Hey thanks for this cool video!
I did a similar video about cell-phone astro imaging a while ago but love your in-depth style of showing all the necessary steps within the session. From planning to software and processing: you got us covered. Very informative and very well structured!
Keep on producing and clear skies!
-Chris
Thanks for the info, very useful. For others asking, the app he used is ProCam X - Lite: HD Camera Pro on Playstore.
Fantastic beginner video for those who think they might like to get into Astrophotography.
Very well done, best I've seen and the cost is at a minimum.
This was really helpful
Thanks so much!!!
You can align and stack astronomical images using your phone by using Eagle Image Stacker which supports most RAW formats.
Thank you for a lot of solid information. I'm getting a Zhumell Z130 as a gift next week and I'm saving this video.
My Zhumell 8" is on its way and your videos are providing the foundation of my knowledge to begin imaging celestial bodies.
Many thanks to you for the time, energy and knowledge. Its very appreciated! 👍
nice video! men what app you use to control your phone app remote from your PC.
I'd love to see the follow up video you describe. Great video series!
Wow man! I just got my first telescope and wanted to take photos etc... You really just helped out so many people.
I look forward to getting the eyepiece phone adaptor to attach it, so far only been holding it with my hands. Am using a 90mm refractor and I hoping to get at least some decent shots!
Enjoyed the video. Learned a lot.
Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time and effort to produce this clear and concise work.
Thanks for making these videos Petpet! super helpful
Thanks for sharing.. is this still your recommend process after 2 years?
Good quide! This will be useful
Guide*
Great and helpful thankyou, I'm still very new to this, so it's best to use a low iso number to take photographs of planets, all advice is appreciated. Please take a look at my first attempt thankyou.
It was awesome
Thanks for the video
I can’t see the pro camera becuase I’m on apple but is there something that sorta like the app
Any lap top recommendations
Thank you, it was really helpful and it works well.
Is it better to record the video format in raw or mp4?
Great video, thank u
Good job. You did a lot with very little. Thumbs up.
Thanks very much! :)
i really have a hard time to see my cell whe i set up on telescope any settings advice? i just seen dark screen what I'm doing wrong?
I live on the edge of your astrospheric location. Just got into astro stuff is there much going on in the tampa area?
Got my first image of Jupiter. It's not as good as yours but I'm ultra happy with it. Thankyou for this!
for this phone adapter can i use a 6mm eyepiece?
Can you help me with the white balance? I always keep it on auto but I get yellow jupiter and saturn in the recording.
nice video! PogChamp
hey petpet, i wanted to know if the camera app you used is availiable on ios
i also wanted to know if i can achieve some of the same views with only a 10mm lens
What’s this app called
You mentioned in the video you are using a beginner set up. I have an 8se and would be using my cell phone (with cell phone adapter). Is that a beginner set up or more like your first video?
It would be better than the quality of these pictures for sure, depending on the phone camera. I'd say around the levels of the video I have on my channel that shows 5 planets through my telescope as I used an 8 inch telescope on that.
Is there a way to avoid PIPP creating files that are 100GB+ except reducing the amount of input frames?
thanks
pipp isnt downlodable???
That phone mount was crap, one of the mount screws broke off when I was carefully tightening it...
good vid
What camera app should I use for iOS?
I would look up in the app store "iso camera" or "manual exposure camera". I showed my friend a good iOS camera app but I forgot the name. Find one that has manual iso and exposure controls and it should be just fine.
Hi, Are you using your phone's default camera app?
No, I show the camera app used in the video.
A complete guide. What is the more important to get the best results? The Telescope? The cell phone camera? The eyepiece?
Hard to say. I'd say the telescope size/quality but honestly the biggest factor is the seeing conditions at the time
Can you name a good app for editing for Iphone?I am very very biginner,with an Skywatcher 200P dobsonian and I want to try to edit some of my pictures I took until now.Thank you
Can anyone help me please?! I used to take pics through my telescope with a Samsung Galaxy A71 and they looked pretty good. But my A71 gave up on me, so I switched to the Xiaomi 13T Pro, which is supposed to have a better camera. When I try to take pics through my telescope, they look great in the view finder, but once I take them, they look like crap. Planets have a weird blur on them with rainbow colours around and most of the detail is lost, the moon is really noisy, especially in the dark areas around etc... Keep in mind, they look good in live view before taking them. I really need help with this. Thanks!
Thanks for uploading. I had the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Incredible experience. I uploaded a pretty cool montage of the journey to my channel.
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other