Sunday, May 31, 2009

First Pictures With Celestron Firstscope

Well, my camera/telescope parts finally arrived the other day and I had a chance to try them out tonight for the first time and figure out how they work. As I posted earlier, I bought a Celestron FirstScope from a local store called Neural Net Interactive. I also ordered a t-ring adapter, 1 1/4 adapter and 3x barlow from Khan Scope. I mounted the adapters onto my Nikon D80 just to test them out. I was pleasantly surprised by the results. Of course, I shot the Moon. I did try Saturn, but it clouded over. So, below is my first ever attempt at taking photos through a telescope. I am, however, looking at getting a more powerful scope, namely one similar to the Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ-MD. Hopefully that will help my photo-taking skills through the telescope. Anyway, enjoy.








4 comments:

  1. Some more great shots Colin, the most difficult part is the focus, I adjust a little at a time and snap, I keep doing this what seems like forever, I finally get a good picture cause you can't tell just by looking at the lcd screen if the Moon is in focus, with all the minor adjustments I usually luck out and get one in focus.

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  2. Thanks Bobs. Yeah, it is tough. They look better as small pictures of course. The focus on the FirstScope is a little bit off it seems. It is clear in the middle, but toward the edges, it seems to get fuzzy.

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  3. hi Joe,
    I was looking for moon images from firstscope, I'm just amazed at the images you've posted here. Is it worth for a beginner? cos i'm planning to get one. Please help me choose a good telescope. I just want a telescope to view the moon as much closer and crisp as possible. p.s I'm a total noob to astronomy

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  4. did you take the pictures using the x3 barlow and do you also use an eyepice when takin the picture? many thank nice pics and clear skies to you all

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