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ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY: What you need to get started! 

Zoliro Astro
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When it comes to astrophotography, understanding what you need to take images of the night sky can be a bit confusing for beginners. This hobby is more than just putting a camera on a telescope after all! Before you buy that first telescope, it's important to understand what types of astrophotography there are, the basics of stacking and processing, and the various types of gear you might need. Learning these things will help point you in a direction that best suits your interests and budget for this hobby.
If you've already bought a telescope, no worries! You can still learn a few things in this video that will be helpful to you.
0:00 Intro
2:15 Wide-Field Astro
2:54 Deep- Space Astro
3:51 Lunar Imaging
4:08 Planetary Imaging
4:32 Solar Imaging
5:12 Broadband vs Narrowband
6:02 Stacking Images
7:03 Signal to Noise Ratio
7:40 Calibration Frames
7:52 Stacking with Software
8:15 Lucky Imaging
8:57 Post-Processing
10:05 Imaging with a Cellphone
10:38 Imaging with DSLR & Tripod
11:24 Imaging with Alt-Az Mounts
12:30 Imaging with Equatorial Mounts
13:24 Choosing a Set-up
This is my first RU-vid video ever! So if you found this video helpful, please hit the LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE for more awesome astrophotography content, and leave a COMMENT about any questions you might have, suggestions for future videos, or if you just want to tell me that you hate my hat. 😁
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I am a member of the OPT affiliate program and any gear you purchase using the above link helps me earn a commission at no cost to you.
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Special thanks to my fellow Instagrammers for letting me use their photos in this video:
Mohammed Mubeen - @infinity_seeker96
Ankita Mohapatra - @ankita.m.photography
and also members of the Telescope Addicts - Astronomy and Astrophotography Facebook Group
Barbara Bunker
Tyrrel Reay
Devon Jameson

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Комментарии : 65   
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
What things do you or did you struggle with when starting astrophotography? I want to make videos that help overcome the obstacles in this hobby...leave a comment!
@rajsastrophotography
@rajsastrophotography 3 года назад
Thank you so much Zoliro. This video was very very helpful. I was little overwhelmed by the amount of gears you need to start this beautiful hobby. Your video helped me a lot. I think every beginner Astrophotographer should watch this.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks 😊! Glad you found it helpful, and good luck on your new journey. Feel free to ask me questions if you need help!
@04702c
@04702c 5 месяцев назад
I just realized I am way too simple minded and not educated enough to be able to do this. Thank you for the time you took making this content. Best Break Down I’ve seen yet.
@icyxxxxx
@icyxxxxx Месяц назад
U can do it, don’t stress it. I’m 13 and I’m thriving at this thing
@gozzyboy1989
@gozzyboy1989 Месяц назад
I just got out of kindergarten don't give up
@ProcyonNite
@ProcyonNite 8 дней назад
I was just born. You got this!
@paulrob86
@paulrob86 7 месяцев назад
All you need to start Astro photography is a camera and tripod, No telescope needed.
@CristerRingkvist
@CristerRingkvist 10 месяцев назад
The best Intro tutorial to astrophotography I have seen. It is REALLY where anyone interested in this hobby should start. Thank you.
@mosesrodriguez1494
@mosesrodriguez1494 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the insight. I'm a newbie to astronomy and certain that I will venture into Astrophotography.
@AltairAcademy
@AltairAcademy 3 года назад
Finally! Great video! Keep it coming Daniel!
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks! Will do!
@TonmoyKabiraj
@TonmoyKabiraj 2 года назад
Wow. Great video. Very detailed and for beginners. I'm trying to get into Astrophotography. So let's see how that goes.
@MrDennisLB
@MrDennisLB 3 года назад
Great information and presentation... Very well balanced! Your going in a great direction with your hobby, or should I say, your Passion.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks Dennis!!!
@MrSoulMonk
@MrSoulMonk 9 месяцев назад
Great tutorial! Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
@jbyrd1309
@jbyrd1309 8 месяцев назад
LIght Bulb!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks dude. From 13:49 to 14:20 was all I needed. Camera upgrade it is then. Scopes next. LoL Cheers my Friend & FySaFe.
@abdoudiakite4434
@abdoudiakite4434 7 месяцев назад
This is so awesome, thank you!!
@nekelly123
@nekelly123 6 месяцев назад
Great overview, thanks.
@tommccrorie8022
@tommccrorie8022 3 года назад
Fantastic images and great advice, Zoliro!
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks Tom! Glad you found it helpful!
@PinoAstro
@PinoAstro Месяц назад
Great video!
@figzastro-photography
@figzastro-photography 2 года назад
Nicely done.
@SkySpies
@SkySpies 10 месяцев назад
This is honestly one of the most helpful videos for noobs
@ddspeedyg
@ddspeedyg 3 года назад
I love the video Bro. and especially that intro!!! Keep it up!!!
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks Dwight!
@RayPaganJr
@RayPaganJr Год назад
Great video. Exactly what I needed to know since a lot of info, as you say in the beginning of your video, sounds like another language to me. Since I don’t use any photoshop or imaging software, it seems like this hobby would be too difficult for me. I’m gonna start just by observing the skies and familiarizing myself to handling a telescope and where and what things are as far as stars and planets and galaxies, then move to photographing and eventually astrophotography. Looks like even the modest equipment will cost me a lot of money. Thanks again for a great video, one that I can come back to as I go along.
@astrojet9484
@astrojet9484 11 месяцев назад
Encouraging! When I started astro, everyone says 1-2arc second res, mono or die, chroma or trash , 50% weight etc, and 2 years after I gonna say what's wrong with my 135mm lens?And what's wrong with my SWSA? Just try whatever you have, don't jump into the deep rabbit hole right away.
@user-qu4yv3vi2d
@user-qu4yv3vi2d 7 месяцев назад
Great video Dude! A little abrupt ending but well spoken and on point. im sure many will benefit from your experience and information.
@SmeeUncleJoe
@SmeeUncleJoe Год назад
Excellent intro. I wish I had seen this when I was starting out.
@christopherj5090
@christopherj5090 2 года назад
Excellent organization, information, and presentation! Keep going.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@jacquelyntallent2059
@jacquelyntallent2059 2 года назад
Thank you so much... super helpful!
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 2 года назад
So glad!
@ArnaudFalchier
@ArnaudFalchier 2 года назад
The quality of your video is outstanding. You deserve a large viewership.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@hehehaha155
@hehehaha155 3 месяца назад
Personally I think Newtonians are good for nebulae and deep space. I think you just need to select the right size camera sensor and telescope.
@michellebentz3576
@michellebentz3576 3 года назад
Great video Dude! A little abrupt ending but well spoken and on point. 👍 im sure many will benefit from your experience and information.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
I appreciate that! Yeah, shooting video and editing was a bit rough lol. I learned that making videos about astrophotography and actual astrophotography are quite different.
@anujitmaity0722
@anujitmaity0722 3 года назад
Nice work ❤️
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thank you!
@MikaelJonsson60
@MikaelJonsson60 10 месяцев назад
This is a great presentation of astrophotography concepts and gives the beginner a good starting point. Well done. Only negative is the atrocious elevator music here and there. 😉
@thomasy2970
@thomasy2970 3 года назад
Awesome video! You can absolutely 💯get some cool images without spending $$$
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Definitely!
@adamkoloff3282
@adamkoloff3282 3 года назад
Very cool
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Thanks 😁
@horse._
@horse._ Год назад
the worst part of getting into astro is the price for me
@not_juan5006
@not_juan5006 Год назад
What telescope do u use
@astrovert.ed2321
@astrovert.ed2321 5 месяцев назад
@zpcao2396
@zpcao2396 Год назад
I dont understand astrophotography. Its camera + telescope but if i have a for example a canon camera how can i fuse it with my telescope
@helthuismartin
@helthuismartin 9 месяцев назад
You have to be an expert in Photoshop to get this high quality pictures.
@jakubpuchaa2641
@jakubpuchaa2641 Год назад
Is it necessary to have a GoTo system or is it enough to have an equatorial mount. And one more question. Is the equatorial mount alone capable of tracking the object?
@markdavis4754
@markdavis4754 Год назад
@jakubpuchaa2641 An equatorial mount that is fitted with a motor drive would work OK. But if you wanted to control everything from a computer and use a guiding scope for long exposures then you would need a GoTo. Hope that helps.
@danielmartin5313
@danielmartin5313 3 года назад
Love this Video. Practical information with an advance professional publish format.
@tommccrorie8022
@tommccrorie8022 3 года назад
What would you recommend for stacking? I use an Apple Mac.
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
I just bought the new Macbook M1 and I use Pixinsight. Pixinsight is often seen by many in the astro community as the top astrophtography software for stacking and processing. I don't know if that's true or not, because I would need to try every stacking program out there... but I really like it. The issue with Pixinsight is that it is not user friendly for beginners. But once you take the time to learn it, it's fantastic software. Another option I see many Mac owners using is Astro Pixel Processor or APP. I've never used it, but I hear it's much more user friendly towards beginners. APP and Pixinsight both have free trials.
@tommccrorie8022
@tommccrorie8022 3 года назад
@@ZoliroAstro Brilliant. Do you have a link for both?
@ZoliroAstro
@ZoliroAstro 3 года назад
Sure! Here's one for the Pixinsight trial: pixinsight.com/trial/index.html And here's the other for the Astro Pixel Processor trial: www.astropixelprocessor.com/product/astro-pixel-processor-30-day-trial-license/
@tommccrorie8022
@tommccrorie8022 3 года назад
@@ZoliroAstro Fantastic! TYSM!
@tejaskeny2435
@tejaskeny2435 Год назад
Thanks for overview of astro photography I m planning for last 6 years And one week before I have capture timelapse through sony a73 Sony 14 mm lens If u want to see msg me I glad to share with u
@noahhussein8301
@noahhussein8301 2 года назад
No they don’t lol they recommend a swsa or ioptron sky guider a 135mm lens dew heater mask tripod eos 60d and a power source
@alexgregor8441
@alexgregor8441 4 месяца назад
Music background is annoying
@greggbell
@greggbell 2 года назад
On of these days I'll grow a pair and buy PixInsight! argggg
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