If you are asking me, yes.Q: Did you take this picture with a cell phone?
Yes. I tried Jupiter and Saturn but couldn't get them to show up on the screen.Q: Did you take this picture with a cell phone?
I love my fly proof glass!View attachment 580534
I love my fly proof glass!View attachment 580534
Q: Did you take this picture with a cell phone?
Nice pic Lou! You have a solar telescope? Placed the cell phone lens on the eyepice. All there was to it.Interested in the answer too! I took this one with my cell phone:
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Nice pic Lou! You have a solar telescope? Placed the cell phone lens on the eyepice. All there was to it.View attachment 580580
Nice pic Lou! You have a solar telescope? Placed the cell phone lens on the eyepice. All there was to it.View attachment 580580
Don't think he's got the guts to do that again.I love my fly proof glass!View attachment 580534
It is from a generator that powered an old ceramics factory here. The generator is off to the left. This area has been converted into an arts an crafts shopping area. This is a relic they set up for display.is that an old marine diesel somebody is/was modding?
Thanks! This 11in has tons-o-potential. Once All the house stuff ends will look more into it. Winter is awesome in the northern hemisphere.Nice set up.
I had a 10in Meade LX200 with t-adapter and bought a Cannon for photography. Got some basic photos but never went head on myself. Sad the best pics were from my cell phone tho. [emoji19]Thanks! And indeed I do! Old 8” Celestron with its tracking tripod. Also, the solar filter, of course! Makes those eclipse photos waay easier. And same deal here too! The scope was set up with an adapter to a Nikon F2 body shooting film, so I just put my phone up to the eyepiece! Also had a D5100 on a 127mm scope shooting digital for the totality (didn’t want to mess with exposure settings during the event!) and got some good stuff there too
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Either way it’s a modern miracle!
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