Stargazing with the Akaso Seemor 4K Full Color Night Vision Device

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Some of you have asked if this device can be used for stargazing. I wanted to show you this video of what it looks like on the recorded footage. In the AKASO Seemor device itself, since the screen is smaller, the resolution does look a bit better in person but you are in no way going to get a clear look of the stars at 2x, 4x, or 8x zoom options. 1x is the best for clarity and you have to go with a tripod. Any slight movement results in motion blur and if you pan across too quickly you will get a lot of tracer effect from the stars. That said, when looking with the naked eye, I could only see the main constellation stars, and somewhat dim at that on a cloudy night, but with the AKASO, you can see MANY many more stars, I had no idea there were so many that I could not see before. The effect is even greater with a clear sky. The full color mode also shows the clear differences in color of these stars, some blue, some yellow, and you can actually notice it with the device. My two cents are, stargazing with it is a cool secondary feature but not what it is primarily designed for. If you plan to only stargaze, invest in a telescope. Cheers!

DavidSchwartzjr
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Thank you so much man this is the video I’ve been looking for while waiting for my order to arrive!

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Hi David, We appreciate your support here! Your explanation of the AKASO Seemor is absolutely correct. When shooting with the AKASO Seemor, please keep it as still as possible. The full color mode also requires a low light environment. If anyone wants to see the exact effect they can also check out David's last Seemor video or our demo video. Note: Because of the Youtube video settings, you can manually turn on 4K viewing for better results. If you have any other questions, please let us know.😉

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AKASO Team

akasoofficial
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I have also been using a Seemor monocular for stargazing. I agree with your comments. The zoom facility is entirely useless for stargazing, as it just magnifies the background noise patterns. I found that the size of the video file is dramatically increased when observing a dark sky, as the background 'twinkles'. In a somewhat light polluted sky, the background stays much more still. I processed a video file from the camera to stack the images which allows me to see stars down to about mag 10.5, but the artificial background is difficult to remove with conventional astro software. I would like the manufacturers to give us some 'bells and whistles' to adjust what is happening in the firmware, so it can be tweaked better for astrophotography. BTW - the device is brilliant for seeing artificial satellites as they cross the sky.

TonyAbbey
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Woh, cant wait to get mine...your video helps me secure this headset vrs the other that has a better glass screen instead of looking into a hallway box type screen.

AustinSliker
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That is some crazy night vision. I'd do this pretty much every night 😆

watchsixto
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Wow, I was following you because of the watches. Not knowing you had passion for stargazing as well.
Cheers

Siskovski
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Wow, this looks amazing! Does it have to be outside the city where there's less interference from city lights?

AliasEveWatches
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Hey David. What kind of stars can you see with the naked eye in your part of Texas? I remember camping in the Catskill mountains in the 70's. The sky was PACKED with stars. I went back last summer on a road trip. I couldn't believe the development. Sub-divisions, strip malls, diners, gas stations. No more stars. The light pollution was just like Long Island.

Kewrock
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Thanks a lot for this video, the amount of stars it sees is impressive. The motion blur is pretty pronounced though, is there a way to reduce this somehow?

starsandnightvision
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What helmet and mounting hardware are you using

alderbottomoutdoors
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what helmet mount did you find and use?

JBusaWI
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Looking around Orion's belt (Men in Black II) I see stars down to magnitude 8, or slightly past (maybe 8.3?). Thanks for the video, as it shows similar sensitivity to another device I already have. However, I'd like to see something easily identified, like Orion here, on a clear night to learn what it can REALLY do.

augieprospector
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Just received mine. The level feature is way off level & the compass is not accurate. Its good for complete darkness. Doesn't work well in semi lit environment. Ir works great in semi darkness.

gadget
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Can you attach it to a monitor so you can watch it remotely.

danemb
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Any luck capturing satellites or anomalous objects?

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