Building my first set up as a beginner - chime in with some advice!
I have just moved from the UK and currently based in Brunei. I will be visiting Singapore/ KL fairly frequently so looking for more local insight.
So after a year and abit of lots of travelling, hiking to really dark places and setting up the telescope my partner bought for my birthday, I was absolutely in love with the night sky. I then borrowed a Canon DSLR from my sibling and then dabbed around with widefield astrophotography, and managed a few successful shots of the Milky Way. I practiced stacking and post processing on DSS and Photoshop, and really enjoyed the whole learning process, which then prompted me to dive in and research on building a set up with a star tracker to allow me to do longer exposures.
This is what I'm currently considering that's within my budget.
Mount: Skywatcher Star Adventurer GTi OR ZWO-AM5. I know it's quite a hike in price different but the lack of counterweights with the AM5 really appeal to me. I have also read that it pairs really well with the ASIair.
Telescope to attach to the DSLR: The popular one seems to be the William Optics Redcat 51, however quite price and only available in the UK as far am I am aware. Any suggestions on what'd be a good substitute/ equivalent to that would be great. KL stocks Sharpstar 61, which is what I'm considering, but any other suggestions welcome.
Polar alignment: ZWO ASIair plus. This would also serve to help with focusing, mount control aid, and overall aid in the learning process.
Other accessories: Bahtinov Mask for focusing and dew heater.
What do you all think? Any suggestions are welcome, please keep it friendly as I'm fairly new!
I'll be looking at getting what I can secondhand, I'll also try the buy/sell forum on this page. Any other suggestions where I can get these locally would be great, as I'll be visiting SG this week over Christmas!
Beginner Set Up - Chime in!
Re: Beginner Set Up - Chime in!
Hi,
ZWO-AM3 would be slightly cheaper if your setup is not that heavy.
You would need a guidescope and camera for guiding.
Taking pictures under our light polluted skies would need at least a broadband filter such as Optolong L-Pro otherwise exposures will get washed out even with short exposures.
Meng Lee
ZWO-AM3 would be slightly cheaper if your setup is not that heavy.
You would need a guidescope and camera for guiding.
Taking pictures under our light polluted skies would need at least a broadband filter such as Optolong L-Pro otherwise exposures will get washed out even with short exposures.
Meng Lee
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Re: Beginner Set Up - Chime in!
Hi,
You might be able to purchase the WO Redcat 51 from Robin. Here's the link to his post!
viewtopic.php?p=130847&hilit=redcat+51#p130847
You might be able to purchase the WO Redcat 51 from Robin. Here's the link to his post!
viewtopic.php?p=130847&hilit=redcat+51#p130847