Another great video John. Astro hopper seems like a great tool. Very interesting indeed. I have a Celestron Star Sense enabled telescope. I will have to try and compare the two technologies. Clear Skies.
Well done John! Congrats! I bought the adapter and received the 2-inch version. Excellent! Now, my two cents about ISO settings: I recommend using lower ISO numbers because image quality will be better (less grain) but there's a compromise between ISO and Shutter Speed. Prefer a combination with a lower ISO for clarity. The limit is the lower shutter speed being affected by Earth's movement.👍👍🙌🙌🔭🔭🔭🔭🔭🔭
Why oh why did I not see this video sooner :(. THANK YOU SIR for sharing your time and knowledge. I will be the first to admit I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer yet you managed to put this into words that even a highschool dropout like myself can comprehend! Once again, THANK YOU!!!
I am ditching my Celestron Nexyz for this. Placing order with your link today. I got tired of struggling with the spring on the phone holder with the Celestron.
I wish I'd had one of these when we were at Capitol Reef NP this past October for the annular solar eclipse. I ended up using my Canon EOS 90D with a T-adapter but it would've been much easier if I'd been able to use this adapter with my iPhone. I did buy a Celestron NexYZ DX Kit thinking that I'd use it, however since I was doing a livestream of the eclipse I needed a way to connect my iPhone to an HDMI cable as well as power and the bottom bracket of the NexYZ inconveniently covered the port on my iPhone 15 Pro. This adapter looks like it won't have that issue so I will have to give this a go and see how well it works 🙂. One thing about your method of how to align the eyepiece; on the newer iPhone models the camera lenses extend above the phone's backplane and, especially if you're using a cover to protect the lenses, using a ruler might not produce satisfactory results. Also, make darn sure to clean the camera lens; when I tried using my iPhone with a handheld solar filter I accidentally left a fingerprint on the iPhone's camera lens, which made for an interesting diffusion effect on the image 😉.
Thank you for the message. I agree - the bottom and top of the phone are still available when using this holder. Also, I appreciate your feedback about the iPhones. I've been hearing more and more from Apple users about the difficulty that the cameras are causing.
Is there a best "lense" to use with the cell phone adapters? At this time I use 20 mm - wide angle. I have tried a zoom type lense but movement with that tends to mess with the focus. I like your videos too. Very helpfull for my XT 10 I bought used and also refubishing. I added a dual focus nob to the old focuser using a Laceter kit from England.
There isn't really a best lens per se, but generally the more cylindrical, the easier it is to clamp on to. The zoom lenses won't work well because of their rotational action (for zooming). I am fascinated by the Laceter kit though - I didn't know those existed!
Hi john, when i look into the eyepiece my eyes are in closeup mode right? If I put a phone to capture the image in the eyepiece, shouldn't it set to closeup mode as well?
Thank you very much for the vid. Very informative. I was about to get the nexyz but I'm getting this one after seeing your vid. I have to order it from Amazon US even though I'm French cause it's not offered in Europe it seems. I have a S23 Ultra which is very bulky for the small telescope I use: a Celestron SLT127. Do you have any idea which lens I should use on the phone? 0.6X, 1X, 3X, 10X ? I guess 1X is the best sensor and 10X won't work in low light but I'm a beginner...
Thank you for watching. I'm not sure why they aren't selling these in France. You may want to write the MoveShootMove company. I think the S23 might be too big for the NeXYZ. With regard to your question about the lens size, I'm not familiar with the numbers you used, 0.6X, etc. The Accuview adapter will clamp onto almost any telescope eyepiece. Clear skies! Merci d'avoir regardé. Je ne sais pas pourquoi ils ne les vendent pas en France. Vous voudrez peut-être écrire à la société MoveShootMove. Je pense que le S23 pourrait être trop gros pour le NeXYZ. En ce qui concerne votre question sur la taille de l'objectif, je ne connais pas les chiffres que vous avez utilisés, 0,6X, etc. L'adaptateur Accuview se fixera sur presque tous les oculaires de télescope. Ciel clair!
Thank you for the the translation! I am going to write a new comment instead of using this reply to comment further because I think what I have to say can be useful to other people and it maximizes the chances it is read.@@reflactor
I bought a Nexyz a few years ago because I thought the idea of a 3 axis holder was great, but I returned it immediately because of the build quality being so poor. Good to see a proper, if more expensive, version is on the market now.
I'm going to have to get one of those one day John. Asrophotografy not my best go at. It is fun to manipulate photos. Had a cannon 35 mms Ae1 do crazy stuff with iOS and slow r fast shutter speeds.
I actually took photography back in high school many decades ago. We developed out own film and everything. However.... I prefer digital. :) Way less nasty chemicals.
Yea. Lots of chemicals. I got a taste of a dark room from my Staff Sargent when we we're in Turkey . He developed Black n white negatives that he shot. Pretty neat .
@reflactor Sorry, I don't Facebook. To much crap on there. I would not know where to even start... I want to say, Your videos are the best! Now with the eclipse coming, I have been talking to my customers ( barbershop) about it. I plan to try to take pictures of it with my Meade 2045. Yes I have a filter too! That's a story in its self how I got my scope for free. I have more to ask about sun filters too, but I will save that for later... Truly, Thanks for all you do. I learn with every video you make! And I love StarHoper too!
This one now has two versions. The expensive one comes with a bluetooth shutter button. For $15 less, you get it without the bluetooth button. Of all the smartphone adapters, this one is the most "rigid". It's all metal with almost no flex at all.
Aside from the bulk, my biggest gripe with the NeXYZ is that it sags under its own weight (which is very cumbersome when zooming as my eyepiece is very close to the mount on the Vortex Viper HD), but having tried the Tridapter I really can't justify its price. The Tridapter has a clear advantage in mounting more securely and being more compact, but its adjustment knobs are very finicky and my large phone (Galaxy S23 Ultra) does sometimes sag slightly inward on the mount.
Thank you for your comment. True, the NexYZ does flex even under it's own weight. It would be much nicer if made out of a harder plastic or metal. For me, the Tridapter just works best for my particular phone.
Possibly. Since it clamps onto the body of the eyepiece, there's a chance that the weight of it will cause the zoom mechanism to move (changing the magnification).
you make a lot of “game changer” term in your videos. Every product you make a video on is a “game changer”. Don’t get me wrong, I do watch your vids and enjoy them!!!
Thank you for this comment. I didn't realize I used it that much. I don't get paid by sponsors, so this was just how I get when I'm enthused about something. However, I will try to switch up my wording. Clear skies!
I love the Accuview - it's all I use. No matter which unit you buy, use the trick of mounting the eyepiece first (I use a ruler to simulate the phone surface distance). Clear skies!
Nice video but why didn’t you use the 2 inch eyepiece in this demonstration? Also isn’t it just a business expense to buy a more up to date phone since you could use it in a video? You’re using the Samsung phone. Which is great since that is what I have but I have the S22. There are 4 lenses so I have issues trying to figure out which of the lenses to line up with the eyepiece. Also the ultra S22 and 23 have the pen that has a button on it allowing you to use the pen to snap the photo.
That's a good question. I've given that demonstration so often that I'm just used to using the 1.25 inch eyepieces. Also, I suspect there's a lot more people using that size than the 2 inch. However, I really should make another version with the 2 inch. Clear skies!
Great video, do you know if it works with the Baader Morpheus line of eyepieces? They are tappered at the top, i wonder if the z-axis has enough room for adapter to clamp at the straight area at the middle of the eyepiece. Thanks.
I just got a used Meade ETX 60at with a 25mm and a 9mm stock eyepiece. I was looking at the NeXYZ but after watching this I think I’ll pull the trigger on this mount as it looks like it’ll fit the neck of my 9mm eyepiece better than the bigger clamp of the NeXYZ. Thank you for the review!
Just curious, will this work well with binoculars as well? I have a Nikon Aculon 16x50 that I would like to try doing some photography with, and I'm looking for a good adapter.
Hey my friend, I got my adapter from Amazon, after watching your video a few times, I just can't get this thing to line up with my Samsung Galaxy 20 I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but it just won't line up properly. Very frustrating.
Thank you for this message - I'm sorry it is frustrating. If I may ask, what is the focal length of the eyepiece you are using? I recommend a low-power eyepiece when first learning to use these adapters (something between 15mm and 32mm). After getting the eyepiece locked in, make sure the eyepiece covers are removed. Set your phone on it, turn on the phone app and make sure it's zoomed all the way out (1x magnification). Then it's just a matter of trial and error. NOTE: Another trick you can use to get it "pre-setup" is to lock the phone in the cradle first before installing the eyepiece, then turn the side-to-side and forward-backward adjustment screws until you see, visually, the camera lens sitting near the central area where the eyepiece will be once you install the eyepiece. Please let me know how it goes.
I align mine looking at a light source with just the eyepiece. Then I put it in the scope. Lock my zoom to 1x & focus just shy of infinity on the phone.
Have you tried to use a DSLR with a telescope. What a pain. I’m new to the astrophotography but while I bought an adapter for my camera, it’s not working out at all.
@@jackg7225I hope you've gotten it figured out by now, but for you or anyone else that has an issue getting your DSLR to focus through a telescope: 1. If you're using a reflector, make sure your scope is collimated. 2. Try adding a Barlow lens. I added a 2x Barlow and suddenly the stars were right there! Also make sure that your mirrors aren't dirty or dusty. You can also try taking photos through your eyepiece with a DSLR as well. My first few snaps were taken this way, and I was very happy how they turned out at the time.
@kuroinu1996 Yes, the mirrors are clean, and the telescope has been collimated, but I've given up on the dslr. My solution was to get a Seestar since it does it all for me... finding the target and staying on the target and taking exposures and stacking them.
I honestly hate this adapter. It’s impossible to do it quickly. I’m a hunter, nature lover. I heard you mention you use it for astronomy? Maybe it makes more sense in that field. Nature watching you gotta be quick and this is not. It’s also very hard to find the proper height of the phone and adapter on the eye cup. You in the video level yours with a ruler, I find that even leveling it and fiddling with it it’s always out of focus.
I think the Achilles heel of most smartphone adapters is: (a) it is as string and firm as your clamp to eyepiece and frequently it is problematic (b) it does not protect from stray light the comes from outside.
With the Celextron NeXYZ, the Z-axis is definitely the weak point - that's where all of the flexing happens, which is why I'm no longer a fan of it. The Accuview is like magic - the joints are rock solid and perpendicular despite being able to adjust them quite easily.