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Nick Astro Nerd

How I Go into the Astronomy


My Journey with SVBONY

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Part 1: The Beginning – First Steps into Astrophotography**
I have been interested in astrophotography since I was little. All these pictures of the moon, planets, and the stars found in books and the internet has been fascinating me a lot. I lived in suburban area, and hence I am still quite a few stars at night. Every time I looked up, I wondered what the night sky looks like up close. I kept asking, "What does the moon look like up close? What does planets look like up close?". Sometimes, I'd like to capture a bright moon that shines on a clear night. At that time, I tried to use a phone. Unfortunately, the moon in the phone shot looked more like a bright blurry blob. That got me thinking, I needed to get a telescope to capture the wonders of the moon, and plus I could capture planets and the stars! That initial spark ultimately led to me buying my first telescope. 
After I got my telescope, I began to see the craters of the moon, the rings of Saturn and the cloud bands of Jupiter with my own eyes via the eyepiece and SVBONY 2x Barlow lens attached to the telescope! That moments were memorable. It was exciting to see such details of celestial objects with my eyes, not via books or internet source. I wanted to capture these details too. At first, I attached my phone to the eyepiece of my telescope, and I got some snapshots of the moon and planets. These shots were decent, and it got me hooked into this hobby. It is at this point, I realised, the universe is more accessible to us than I thought. I am just an everyday people, and I managed to capture detailed close-up shots of the moon! I don't have to be a professional astronomer to enjoy the universe! That first moon shot motivated me to get into astrophotography more. As I tried to capture different objects, there were a lot of challenges incoming. At one time, I saw the beautiful Pleiades star cluster and the core of Andromeda Galaxy via the eyepiece, as I was learning the night sky and constellation patterns. I wanted to capture those, however, the phone shots turned out to be underwhelming. The image barely showed the stars that I was able to see with my eyes. At that time I didn't know what is ISO, shutter speed or f stop. I didn't know what it takes to capture a stunning image full of stars. I owned a Canon EOS M3 mirrorless camera for a long time, even before I bought my first telescope. However, I didn't know that a mirrorless camera is capable of doing deep sky astrophotography. After I realised that a phone snapshots couldn't really capture the stars, I started doing a lot of research into deep sky astrophotography, and in the process I found lots of articles and good YouTube channels that provides lots of guide and tips for astrophotography, and I am still following those channels right now. 
**Part 2: The Progress – Leveling Up Your Craft**
After tons of research, I found out that a normal DSLR/Mirrorless camera is capable of doing deep sky astrophotography, and I started using my Canon EOS M3 to attempt shooting some popular deep sky objects such as the Andromeda Galaxy, Pleiades star cluster and the Orion Nebula. I was pretty pumped when I first saw the spiral arms of Andromeda Galaxy came to life from the camera, after stacking and editing. Yes, I learnt about basic image processing as well from those tutorals. However, the process of capturing at that time was far from enjoyable. I didn't have a tracking mount, which limited the maximum shutter speed I could reach before having noticable star trails. It was very gruelling to constantly check the framing, and to reframe the deep sky object after like 30 minutes of shooting or so, and so this was the downside of not having a tracking mount. Then I came across smart telescopes, and I found that they were quite innovative and intuitive to use. The built-in tracking mount and goto function design were appealing. I decided to buy the Dwarf II Smart Telescope, and kicked off my deep sky astrophotography journey. The overall experience with the Dwarf II smart telescope was pretty enjoyable. I connected the telescope to the dedicated phone app, used the joy stick to rotate the telescope, performed polar alignment, auto-focus, star calibration, goto, and long exposure imaging. The app itself has loads of guide to teach you to do all these necessary steps in order to have a successful astrophotography session. I began to understand the process of astrophotography, I understood what actually goes into taking deep sky astrophotography. Hence, my workflow developed, my images improved, and I got more into the hobby. On the phone app, I saw the live view of the image I initiated, and the live stack showed that the faint details got brighter and brighter the more images I took, and the more time I poured into. The initial results taken from my backyard were promising, and I decided to take a step further by taking the Dwarf II Smart Telescope to a dark, rural location to attempt some fainter galaxies. I chose the Bode's Galaxy and the Pinwheel Galaxy. The contrast in the image was stunning! That little smart telescope really exceeded my expectation at that time. Upon looking at people’s images taken by the same smart telescope, I had an idea to try using a narrowband filter for nebulae. I decided to buy a 1.25” SV220 dual band filter 7nm. I attached the filter in front of the lens of the smart telescope. The result is amazing! It is so much capable of getting great, detailed images of Veil Nebula, Eagle Nebula, Pac-Man Nebula and so much more nebula. The subtle details are present and the contrast is great, even from the city! With the Dwarf II smart telescope, I learnt so much about the process of taking deep sky astrophotography. Polar alignment, exposure time, filters, image processing; these fundamentals are key to it, and I learnt them all via my experience of using the smart telescope. 
In the summer of 2025, I joined a Starfest organised by Scarborough and Ryedale Astronomical Society. I met a lot of astronomers and astrophotographers, while got to experience one of the darkest sky in England in the Dalby Forest in Yorkshire. In this trip, I learnt from others about what equipment they use to capture the stars, and it turns out to be vital to making an informed decision about what gear I should buy to move on to the next level of astrophotography. At this point, I was starting to outgrow the smart telescope so I was ready to move on. During the same trip, I bought a new short focal length refractor telescope from a second hand booth. It has the ideal focal length for doing deep sky photography. This laid the foundation for building my astrophotography rig. In this trip, I took a photo of the Milky Way, while sitting under the stars, looking at the vastness of the universe. 
After the starfest ended, I bought my first equatorial tracking mount - the Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i. With that, my own astrophotography rig is complete. My astrophotography rig now consists of the refractor telescope bought from the starfest, attached with it the Canon EOS M3, the aforementioned Star Adventurer 2i, and a sturdy steel tripod. With that, I captured high quality images of Andromeda Galaxy, Pleiades star cluster, Orion Nebula, and thus Comet A6 Lemmon! I am now into vlogging on my YouTube channel as well, with the purpose of sharing my astrophotography journey with people. 
**Part 3: The Passion – Your Perspective on the Art**
Astrophotography, for me, is a moment of awe, wonder and tranquillity. This hobby allows me to slow down in this fast-paced society. Being under the stars makes me ponder about our place in the universe, making me realise there are things so much bigger than me, and the day-to-day problems seem trivial. The mindfulness of this experience is what I like about stargazing and astrophotography. Astrophotography takes a step further than stargazing, as it involves getting out under the stars for hours taking as much subs as I want. Not only to experience the awe of the universe, but also to learn and improve my skill. Every stargazing/astrophotography session is a crucial practical experience to refine my art of astrophotography. Every image tells a story, shares an experience, and is a testament of the work and effort put into it. The authenticity is what I always uphold. I value human's work. This is especially important in this modern world with lots of generative and AI image. Genuine, authentic images by humans deserve respect and appreciation, not AI-generated images. We are all drawn to other humans because it is far more relatable. Personalities, stories, mistakes. These are far more valuable. We are all different individuals and this is a beauty. 
Even though I have built my own astrophotography rig and I have progressed a lot as an astrophotographer, there are still limitations within the gear and my skills level, and hence there are some galaxies and nebulae that are currently not within my reach. However, capturing these fainter, challenging objects is something I look forward to. That is what keeps me invested in this hobby. There are lots of challenges and a lot to learn. Learning is limitless. I will keep improving my craft. My equipment may change as I evolve in this hobby, but most importantly, I keep learning and making progress. 
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