探索不可思议 让客户为我们说话 来自591 条评论 Happy Amateur Astro Explorer The Seestar S50 is a great telescope for amateurs to view and photograph the night sky. It’s very easy to use. The solar filter is awesome for viewing the sun spots. A bonus of this scope is that the hardware ...
Page 153 of 171 - Seestar S50 photos - posted in Smart Telescopes: M106 spiral galaxy about 4.5 hrs on this with the s50 stacked subs in pixinsight, edited in pixinsight and PS
Page 12 of 166 - Seestar S50 photos - posted in Smart Telescopes: IC 342 a.k.a. Caldwell 5 The Hidden Galaxy Direct from the Seestar S50: Combined with another run later that night, processed using Pixinsight (919*10s): CS, Lutz
I already have 2 astro cameras from zwo for my real telescope (celestron 9.25 xlt) and had no problem getting the seestar s50 because I knew it could only be the best quality. And it's really fun to photograph galaxies and nebulae with it, somewhere in a field with minimal light pollut...
For your info, I rely on the S30 and S50 doing doing their own thing including the stacking. Though some advanced imagers stack and manipulate all the individual subs themselves. I'm happy not doing this , I'm pleased with the quality both scopes churn out. The only post processing I do...
Page 78 of 171 - Seestar S50 photos - posted in Smart Telescopes: IC5146 Iowa farm. Light processing Astrosurface.
Page 145 of 169 - Seestar S50 photos - posted in Smart Telescopes: Couple of objects in Canes Venatici M106 and M94 Cats Eye Galaxy. Abut 15mins. and shadows in photo. Nice contrast between the two.
Example: These are both of the Lagoon nebula, taken with close to the same amount of integration over a couple nights, one with the S50, the other with my main rig, and both processed in similar ways. I am proud of them both and think they came out really well, but the quality diff...
Page 137 of 164 - Seestar S50 photos - posted in Smart Telescopes: Im well aware that nothing comes out of the box and takes pictures like this and that AP is a long learned and practiced art. However, its very helpful to know that it does have the cap
That's a good point. I didn't see the actual sensor temperature on the S50, but the sensor on my main rig from both days was registering the same both days. I don't have humidity from either day so that could definitely have changed. This is Texas, after all. We can experience all...