I’ve been a back yard astronomer for 30 years and I love your channel. Most astronomy channels are into astrophotography that involves thousands of dollars in equipment. You have a passionate interest in getting beginners into astronomy.
I purchased this mount 6 months ago and I must say it’s excellent for it’s price. It’s probably the best AZ mount that won’t break the bank. I am very pleased with it. The only negative thing about it would be that you have to tighten the screws of the slow motion controls often because they don’t stay tight for a long time.
It's a common problem with those little locking screws coming loose, my skywatcher does the same.. There is something called screw glue, LockTight makes, and it is to stop screws from becoming loose . I've not tried it yet, but I am going too. It's cheap, so it's worth a try. Thanks for watching, my friend.
SVBONY is currently developing a new model of astronomical telescope Alt-Azimuth Mount, which is a scaled-down version of the SV225. This new Alt-Azimuth Mount boasts a weight capacity range of 1-5kg, featuring a more compact and sleek design. Moreover, it comes with a more affordable price tag. It remains to be seen whether it will gain widespread acceptance among users.
When ever I see a new vid from you with a new svbony product I think oh no how much is this gonna cost me now😂, I've bought most of your recommendations and been very happy with them, so tnankyou and great vid as always
I agree, you're a great presenter, Jason. I'm not a skygazer but have a general interest in the world, and your videos have been very enlightening, covering basics for beginners that also help me appreciate how amazing the cutting edge tech like James Webb is too.
Great vid. I have the SV Bony mount but find if I set it in the 45 deg. position it changes the center of gravity so that when my SV503 is mounted, it feels like it could tip over. Now, I don't remove the scope when I'm done viewing so the only time it feels like falling is when I start to bring the legs of my tripod in. With the mount set vertically, I have to move the AZ controller around to the front, otherwise it hangs up when leaning the scope back. It's worth buying if your are still considering.
Hi Jason I got this mount head last year and it is truly wonderful to use! I also have a explore scientific twilight one mount that's just as good! I'm strictly an altaz man. Clear skies!
@@ericfrizzell2450 yes it matters because especially with the 3rd lateral bar it will be a little more stable than the Twilight. And the Sv225 also has handle to move it up down and left right, the Twilight doesn't have one.
What did you do with your sound??? I'm back from an older of your video and it was all echoey (echoe, echo?) and now it's wayyyyyy better! Congratulation!
This things not even close to the quality of a vixen. A vixen was 319 dollars thats tripod and mount so thats 160 each componet. that price was from 2009 when products had quality to them and you didn't have to modify it to work. I'll keep my porta II with a good soild 20 # capacity and no vibration tripod. Not something they put binoculars on.
@@VickiAnkney Have you actually tested that 20lbs claim on e.g. a Skymax 180 at 200x+ magnifications? Just because Vixen and the retailers all quote 5kg = 11lbs
@@woodpecker1284 I'm just given you the spec. from the orion catalog from 2008 when orion carryed vixen products. No I never put that much weight on it but I never max a mount or even close and your a fool if you do. there's no room for error in weight or performance. I hope that answered your question.But for a grab and go 80mm 90mm 100mm up to 115mm your good for planitary veiwing, with a good barlow. Keep looking up.
Received mine earlier this year. I have it mounted on an Orion Paragon HD tripod. Right out of the box I had to address the large amount of play between the arm and the base. I had to wrap the seat on the base with electrical tape until the play was gone. Other than that it is a solid piece of equipment.
Great video thanks, purchased one once I saw it. Now there isn’t a video suggesting the best tripods for this mount, if you make one, yours will be the first. This will help many to choose the right one, since SVBony don’t sell it or recommend any. Thanks
After fooling around adapting a vixen dovetail compatible saddle to my cheap alt-az setup, that is just barely adequate, I’m gonna get one of these. Great review 👍 This will be perfect for my quick look scope.
The telescope is actually a beaverlab astrophotography telescope that I converted to a visual telescope. Before it wasn't possible to use it with an eyepiece only a camera and with me being more of a visual astronomer the Decision was made. 😅 Thanks for watching buddy.
Funny you are reviewing this Mount, it just arived in my postbox still need to unbox it! The most important gear in astronomy is still the mount, the best telescope aint worth much on a flimsy mount.
Being Honest..After Learning I Could Use My Slo Mo Control In Alt Az Mode…I Gave Away The Orion Versago Alt Az Mount I Had To A Friend That Does A Lot Of Birding With Spotting Scopes,But Didnt Have A Good Mount.
hello my name is nona im in new zealand,, i need to ask you about this thing thats up by Orion constalation, its blue looks way to tec to be man made, its not a planet (unless its from star wars ziggie buck rogers typa shit,, its called cybertron, i use star walk type apps to help me learn where planets & constalations are for a cuppl years now,, Nek Minnit this thing shinning bright is above us in the sky,, i clicked on its info button & i didnt understand that shit neither - its a planet my ars !!! belev it or not, u have helped & assited me lerning to use a telescope i scored & i think ur awsum, can u please help me understand what this "planet my ars" is urs faithfully ,full regards nona.
I’ve been a back yard astronomer for 30 years and I love your channel. Most astronomy channels are into astrophotography that involves thousands of dollars in equipment. You have a passionate interest in getting beginners into astronomy.
I purchased this mount 6 months ago and I must say it’s excellent for it’s price. It’s probably the best AZ mount that won’t break the bank. I am very pleased with it. The only negative thing about it would be that you have to tighten the screws of the slow motion controls often because they don’t stay tight for a long time.
It's a common problem with those little locking screws coming loose, my skywatcher does the same.. There is something called screw glue, LockTight makes, and it is to stop screws from becoming loose . I've not tried it yet, but I am going too. It's cheap, so it's worth a try. Thanks for watching, my friend.
A dab of nail varnish should hold them in place.
SVBONY is currently developing a new model of astronomical telescope Alt-Azimuth Mount, which is a scaled-down version of the SV225. This new Alt-Azimuth Mount boasts a weight capacity range of 1-5kg, featuring a more compact and sleek design. Moreover, it comes with a more affordable price tag. It remains to be seen whether it will gain widespread acceptance among users.
I'm definitely interested in it.
Good morning. I’m watching you from France. Thank you for your videos, instructive, clear, educational and very friendly. Keep going!!
Have this on a Vixen 5.1" F/5 reflector, it's fantastic!
Hi, I am new to astronomy and I just wanted to thank you, your channel was incredibly helpful!
@mataskazlauskas2247 That's great to hear. Welcome to the hobby. Thanks for watching, my friend.
When ever I see a new vid from you with a new svbony product I think oh no how much is this gonna cost me now😂, I've bought most of your recommendations and been very happy with them, so tnankyou and great vid as always
Lol! Sorry Terry, looks like I've cost you another £130. Thanks for watching buddy.
I shall be ordering this mount it’s just what I require ☺️great honest review
Always a pleasure to watch your videos
I agree, you're a great presenter, Jason. I'm not a skygazer but have a general interest in the world, and your videos have been very enlightening, covering basics for beginners that also help me appreciate how amazing the cutting edge tech like James Webb is too.
Thank you for your kind words my friend.
Thank you my friend. And thank you for watching.
Great vid. I have the SV Bony mount but find if I set it in the 45 deg. position it changes the center of gravity so that when my SV503 is mounted, it feels like it could tip over. Now, I don't remove the scope when I'm done viewing so the only time it feels like falling is when I start to bring the legs of my tripod in. With the mount set vertically, I have to move the AZ controller around to the front, otherwise it hangs up when leaning the scope back. It's worth buying if your are still considering.
Hi Jason I got this mount head last year and it is truly wonderful to use! I also have a explore scientific twilight one mount that's just as good! I'm strictly an altaz man. Clear skies!
The SV225 is still better than the Twilight because it has 3 safety screws (Twilight only 2) and it also has 3 lateral bars (Twilight only 2).
So that don't matter
@@ericfrizzell2450 yes it matters because especially with the 3rd lateral bar it will be a little more stable than the Twilight. And the Sv225 also has handle to move it up down and left right, the Twilight doesn't have one.
What did you do with your sound???
I'm back from an older of your video and it was all echoey (echoe, echo?) and now it's wayyyyyy better!
Congratulation!
Svbony's redesign of the Vixen Porta. I've had 2 Porta's. They're great! I hope the design lives on forever
This things not even close to the quality of a vixen. A vixen was 319 dollars thats tripod and mount so thats 160 each componet. that price was from 2009 when products had quality to them and you didn't have to modify it to work. I'll keep my porta II with a good soild 20 # capacity and no vibration tripod. Not something they put binoculars on.
@@VickiAnkney Have you actually tested that 20lbs claim on e.g. a Skymax 180 at 200x+ magnifications? Just because Vixen and the retailers all quote 5kg = 11lbs
@@woodpecker1284 I'm just given you the spec. from the orion catalog from 2008 when orion carryed vixen products. No I never put that much weight on it but I never max a mount or even close and your a fool if you do. there's no room for error in weight or performance. I hope that answered your question.But for a grab and go 80mm 90mm 100mm up to 115mm your good for planitary veiwing, with a good barlow. Keep looking up.
Received mine earlier this year. I have it mounted on an Orion Paragon HD tripod. Right out of the box I had to address the large amount of play between the arm and the base. I had to wrap the seat on the base with electrical tape until the play was gone. Other than that it is a solid piece of equipment.
Great video thanks, purchased one once I saw it. Now there isn’t a video suggesting the best tripods for this mount, if you make one, yours will be the first. This will help many to choose the right one, since SVBony don’t sell it or recommend any. Thanks
After fooling around adapting a vixen dovetail compatible saddle to my cheap alt-az setup, that is just barely adequate, I’m gonna get one of these. Great review 👍 This will be perfect for my quick look scope.
Nice mount! And I like that refractor, mate black and red ring. Is that a Kson telescope!
The telescope is actually a beaverlab astrophotography telescope that I converted to a visual telescope. Before it wasn't possible to use it with an eyepiece only a camera and with me being more of a visual astronomer the Decision was made. 😅 Thanks for watching buddy.
Funny you are reviewing this Mount, it just arived in my postbox still need to unbox it! The most important gear in astronomy is still the mount, the best telescope aint worth much on a flimsy mount.
Enjoy the mount my friend, your going to love it.
I have the same one works great.
I wonder if you could mount a Takahashi cradle directly to the mount, if it's vixen style...
Looks good.
Being Honest..After Learning I Could Use My Slo Mo Control In Alt Az Mode…I Gave Away The Orion Versago Alt Az Mount I Had To A Friend That Does A Lot Of Birding With Spotting Scopes,But Didnt Have A Good Mount.
I've had this mount for about 8 months and love it. Very smooth and sturdy. I use on my 80mm refractor.
hello my name is nona im in new zealand,, i need to ask you about this thing thats up by Orion constalation, its blue looks way to tec to be man made, its not a planet (unless its from star wars ziggie buck rogers typa shit,, its called cybertron, i use star walk type apps to help me learn where planets & constalations are for a cuppl years now,, Nek Minnit this thing shinning bright is above us in the sky,, i clicked on its info button & i didnt understand that shit neither - its a planet my ars !!! belev it or not, u have helped & assited me lerning to use a telescope i scored & i think ur awsum, can u please help me understand what this "planet my ars" is urs faithfully ,full regards nona.
Ps. the app i used to see this is star walk 2