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Photo of the moon taken with a Sony Ericsson C905 phone though an Astromaster Celestron EQ130 telescope (by holding the phone to the eyepiece)
STRAWBERRY MOON
Equipment used : Celestron astromaster lt 70az + Phone mount + 20 mm Lens
Phone used : Xaomi Redmi 9T
Location: Gauteng,Boksburg,Impala Park
Date & Time : May 26 2024 20:41 PM
Photoshop and Lightroom used to edit this single exposure image shot with a phone.
Gideon De Lange
Desde la azotea del edificio. Nótese la intensa contaminación luminosa.
Por supuesto, el cometa no se ve en la foto, apenas y se puede distinguir en el telescopio.
First Quarter - JULY 13
Equipment used : Celestron astromaster lt 70az + Phone mount + 20 mm Lens
Phone used : Sony Xperia
Location: Gauteng,Boksburg,Impala Park
Date & Time : July 13 2024 18:21 PM
Photoshop and Lightroom used to edit this single exposure image shot with a phone. PIPP & Autostackert was used to stack frames roughly 1300 frames.
Gideon De Lange
My Celestron AstroMaster 90 AZ refractor telescope at our observation point near Merten. (© Stephan Hempel; reproduced with permission)
Moon, 01/05/2012.
Sony Alpha 230 DSLR
Celestron AstroMaster D130
T-Adaptor with 2x Barlow
1/200 shutter.
800 ISO (I think)
PLANE & SUN
Equipment used : Celestron astromaster lt 70az + Phone mount + DIY Mylar Sun Filter
Phone used : Xaomi Redmi 9T
Location: Gauteng,Boksburg,Impala Park
Date & Time : May 26 2024 17:22 PM
Photoshop and Lightroom used to edit this single exposure image shot with a phone. As well as PIPP to separate images frame by frame
Gideon De Lange
Scope: Celestron Astromaster 130EQ (130mm f/5), 30mm f/4 guidescope
Mount: SW HEQ5 Pro
Camera: ZWO ASI533MC Pro, ZWO 120MM mini guider
Filters: ZWO UV/IR Cut
Software: Kstars/Ekos
Capture info: 40 x 60s lights, gain 180, offset 70, Cooling -10deg - 14 Oct22
Processing: Siril, Gimp for star reduction
Equipment used : Celestron astromaster lt 70az + Phone mount + 20 mm Lens
Phone used : Xiaomi Redmi 9T
Location: Gauteng,Boksburg,Impala Park
Date & Time : Aug 19 2024 , 18:53 PM
Photoshop and Lightroom used to edit this single exposure image shot with a phone.
Gideon De Lange
First try at Astr0-photography. Taken in Leeds 9th Jan with my new Celestron Astromaster 76EQ, a basic digital camera pointing down the eyepiece and very shaky hands.
Picture of moon taken with a Celestron Astromaster 90EQ and Super Plössl 12mm. No adapter.
Camera: Huawei P40 (main)
SS: 1/500
ISO: 160
Postprocessing: PS/Luminar.
Astrophotography is a hobby that has been growing in popularity over the past few years. With this meteoric rise of interest, there are more and more telescopes to choose from for best results. It can be challenging when you're just starting with astrophotography to know which telescope will best suit your needs, but luckily you've come to the right place! We'll take you through some of the Best Telescope for Astrophotography available on the market today so that you can find one that fits your needs perfectly.
15 of The Best Telescope for Astrophotography
Astrophotography is a popular hobby and area of study where you use telescopes to view deep space objects. Since it can be difficult to know which would be the best telescope for astrophotography according to your needs and budget , we've compiled this list of the top 15 Best Telescope for Astrophotography. Inside you'll find information on our picks as well as what they're good at and how much they cost.
Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ
For the experienced stargazer, we recommend a Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ. This telescope comes with everything you'll need for serious amateur astrophotography and great performance in both amateurs' hands as well as more advanced users looking to branch out on their hobbies into something different.
www.besttelescopesguide.com/best-telescope-for-astrophoto...
Taken on 26/07/2013 from London suburb
Exposure: 1/100s @ ISO1600
Equipment: Celestron Astromaster 70AZ, EQ3-2 motor drive mount, Canon EOS 1100D
Telescopio Celestron Astromaster 102
Montura CG2
Cámara Nikon D3200 / D3100 modificada
39 minutos tiempo de integración
Fechas 161119, 160327
Fraijanes Guatemala.
Marte en su punto más cercano
Telescopio reflector Celestron Astromaster 76 mm / 700 mm
Montura Celestron CG-2
Webcam Logitech c270
Barlow x3
Filtro de corte IR/UV
Sharpcap, Castrator, Registax, Fitsworks, Photoshop.
Fraijanes, Guatemala.
2016/05/29 11:30 hora local.
Desde la azotea de mi edficio de apartamentos. Nótese la intensa contaminación luminosa. Por supuesto, el cometa no se ve en la foto, apenas y se logra distinguir en el telescopio.
My attempt at prime focus photography with Celestron Astromaster 130 and Nikon d300. Unfortunately my motor drive is not functioning so this made things interesting. 1/4 Second at Iso 100, processed to bring out detail rather than retain colour and natural contrast.
The Moon taken from Southampton in UK, Nikon d700 attatched to a celestron astromaster 130 with x2 Barlow
the southeast quadrant of the new moon, showing crater Cyrillus, Theophilus, and Catharina. Approximate location 13.8S, 23.1E. Taken with an Celestron AstroMaster 130 telescope and 5x Meade 5000 Barlow
First try at Astr0-photography. Taken in Leeds 9th Jan with my new Celestron Astromaster 76EQ, a basic digital camera pointing down the eyepiece and very shaky hands.
Poster for AstroMaster La Palma Sept 2014. Advance Timelapse & Landscape Astrophotography. astromaster.astrolapalma.com
Telescopio: Celestron Astromaster 102*
Montura: Celestron CG2 con MD*
Cámara: Nikon D3100*
FL: 660mm, f/6.5, ISO800
Escala de pixel: 3.12 arcseg/pixel
Tiempo de integración: 91.5 min
151x30s lights
16x60s lights
~ 40 darks
~ 40 bias
~ 40 flats
Adquisición: Digicamcontrol
Apilado: Deepskystaker
Procesado: PSCS6
Fraijanes, Guatemala.
2016/12/08 05:07 hrs UTC.
*Modificado