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Re: Player One Apollo-M IMX432, unbox, and ZWO ASI-174 comparison.
So far everything works well with the cam and there is a significant increase of s/n compared with the 174mm, i dont need to stack as many pictures as before. Its weird to have the same fov like with the 174mm but the etalon at around f/68 with the f/8 scope + the quark telecentric and the 2" TV Big Barlow in front. But to me it seems this still causes a noticable increase of contrast compared to f/45 (8x4,3x1.3x glaspathcorrector).
Another interesting behaviour of the Apollo Max is that the fps are being dropped if the gain reaches a value of 320.
So until 319 the fps reach a maximum of 109 fps, at 320 and beyond it drops to around 84 fps.
First pictures are being processed now, maybe i can show sth in the evening.
Another interesting behaviour of the Apollo Max is that the fps are being dropped if the gain reaches a value of 320.
So until 319 the fps reach a maximum of 109 fps, at 320 and beyond it drops to around 84 fps.
First pictures are being processed now, maybe i can show sth in the evening.
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Re: Player One Apollo-M IMX432, unbox, and ZWO ASI-174 comparison.
Excellent. Please link your images also to this thread. It would also be nice to see how clean the stacked image is with e.g. 400 frames stacked and with what ever low number of images you now stack with Apollo-max. As a reference compared to imx174 to get a better overall idea about the performance.
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for now i can show the first results with the apollo max (30 second recordings):cmas wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:22 am Excellent. Please link your images also to this thread. It would also be nice to see how clean the stacked image is with e.g. 400 frames stacked and with what ever low number of images you now stack with Apollo-max. As a reference compared to imx174 to get a better overall idea about the performance.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=36053&p=335864#p335864
i did not do a direct comparison but this are results with similar editing styles, also 30 second recordings but with the zwo asi 174mm:
viewtopic.php?p=335103#p335103
viewtopic.php?p=334830#p334830
maybe this helps in a way.
So far im pleased with the new toy and will look forward how it performs on moon and even planets.
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Maybe this gives a better impression:cmas wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:22 am Excellent. Please link your images also to this thread. It would also be nice to see how clean the stacked image is with e.g. 400 frames stacked and with what ever low number of images you now stack with Apollo-max. As a reference compared to imx174 to get a better overall idea about the performance.
Here is a comparison of stacked images (Autostakkert autosharped previews, same method), each of them was the result of a 30 second video.
5% of the best pictures of the 30 sek. timeframe were stacked for both. The only thing that makes comparison a bit difficult is the different max. framerate / resulting exposuretime of the 2 cameras. Also the zoomlevel is not exactly the same.
first one is with the zwo asi 174mm (5% of 4819), second one is with the apollo max (5% of 3278).
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Re: Player One Apollo-M IMX432, unbox, and ZWO ASI-174 comparison.
Hi Dennis,Dennis wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 5:13 pmMaybe this gives a better impression:cmas wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:22 am Excellent. Please link your images also to this thread. It would also be nice to see how clean the stacked image is with e.g. 400 frames stacked and with what ever low number of images you now stack with Apollo-max. As a reference compared to imx174 to get a better overall idea about the performance.
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5% of the best pictures of the 30 sek. timeframe were stacked for both. The only thing that makes comparison a bit difficult is the different max. framerate / resulting exposuretime of the 2 cameras. Also the zoomlevel is not exactly the same.
first one is with the zwo asi 174mm (5% of 4819), second one is with the apollo max (5% of 3278).
Interesting but difficult to judge as you are comparing two different areas. Much easier would have been exactly the same area. IMHO
... but OK and honestly I see no difference ... IMHO again
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Hi Rainer,rsfoto wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 5:33 pmHi Dennis,Dennis wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 5:13 pmMaybe this gives a better impression:cmas wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:22 am Excellent. Please link your images also to this thread. It would also be nice to see how clean the stacked image is with e.g. 400 frames stacked and with what ever low number of images you now stack with Apollo-max. As a reference compared to imx174 to get a better overall idea about the performance.
Here is a comparison of stacked images (Autostakkert autosharped previews, same method), each of them was the result of a 30 second video.
5% of the best pictures of the 30 sek. timeframe were stacked for both. The only thing that makes comparison a bit difficult is the different max. framerate / resulting exposuretime of the 2 cameras. Also the zoomlevel is not exactly the same.
first one is with the zwo asi 174mm (5% of 4819), second one is with the apollo max (5% of 3278).
Interesting but difficult to judge as you are comparing two different areas. Much easier would have been exactly the same area. IMHO
... but OK and honestly I see no difference ... IMHO again
that is true. I will leave a "proper" comparison up to the vendor or others, since i sold my 174mm : )
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What exp time and gain are you using as you are really pushing the f/ratio close to 70?
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Hallo Dennis,Hi Rainer,
that is true. I will leave a "proper" comparison up to the vendor or others, since i sold my 174mm : )
Well that changes completely the picture ... and I withdraw my comment ...
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here is a part of the fileinfo for the image with the apollo:
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I keep thinking about Player One cameras for solar or even planetary as i already have 4 ZWO cameras before i know about Player One to be exist in the past, now i don't know if i should replace and move to PO or not, the only thing that is holding me is if one day i might buy ASIAir which is dedicated for ZWO products, i use Mini PC as Raspberry Pi and windows laptop, and maybe will buy another mini PC for windows who knows, so i want a strong reason to move away from ZWO to Player One cameras.
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Hi Tareq,TareqPhoto wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:42 am I keep thinking about Player One cameras for solar or even planetary as i already have 4 ZWO cameras before i know about Player One to be exist in the past, now i don't know if i should replace and move to PO or not, the only thing that is holding me is if one day i might buy ASIAir which is dedicated for ZWO products, i use Mini PC as Raspberry Pi and windows laptop, and maybe will buy another mini PC for windows who knows, so i want a strong reason to move away from ZWO to Player One cameras.
Which ZWO cameras do you have ?
And for which Player One cameras do you want to switch ?
BTW, did you know that the Sean Wang, now the maker of Player One cameras, was a former collaborator of ZWO before ?
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The ZWO cameras i have as following even the one that is damaged:rsfoto wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 1:22 pmHi Tareq,TareqPhoto wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:42 am I keep thinking about Player One cameras for solar or even planetary as i already have 4 ZWO cameras before i know about Player One to be exist in the past, now i don't know if i should replace and move to PO or not, the only thing that is holding me is if one day i might buy ASIAir which is dedicated for ZWO products, i use Mini PC as Raspberry Pi and windows laptop, and maybe will buy another mini PC for windows who knows, so i want a strong reason to move away from ZWO to Player One cameras.
Which ZWO cameras do you have ?
And for which Player One cameras do you want to switch ?
BTW, did you know that the Sean Wang, now the maker of Player One cameras, was a former collaborator of ZWO before ?
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I want to replace few such as that ASI174MM to same sensor from Player One, and maybe buy a color version but newer sensor of that 290 with same pixel size, i won't change that 385 or 178, but even 178 i feel i might also replace to same sensor model from Player One, but the two cameras in my mind to buy separately without sacrifice my ZWO yet are Apollo-M Max and maybe Neptune-C II, the first for solar and the second for lunar and planetary.
I didn't know about that Sean Wang was a former ZWO collaborator, he is doing good job with his products, i just missed the opportunity to win one of his cameras back when he made competitions to win something, now i won't buy anything until i sell my ZWO camera and replace to same sensor, and if i get budget by luck then i buy extra cameras, but i have to find a reason to move to Player One from ZWO for same models, i don't want to regret doing it later in future for any reason, and i am not in rush, for solar i will wait the winter by end of this year so i might have budget for Apollo model, while for planetary i will wait until i buy a larger aperture scope first.
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I am using an ASI 290MM for my white light images using 630mm focal length and a 1st generation Baader Herschel wedge.
I would suggest first start taking images for a year or two and then think about buying new cameras unless you want to spend money now
I would suggest first start taking images for a year or two and then think about buying new cameras unless you want to spend money now
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Hi Rainer,
I have to spend money as soon as possible because life is getting crazier every time, i could have a budget today but tomorrow maybe not, and i always hate to wait longer, and i don't need 1 year to learn, i can image the sun say 1 week if it is not very hot outside and i can learn everything i need, i learn fast but i image very slow or less, so i only follow my new rule:
"Buy everything now and cry/sell later"