Recently I had the chance to try out a budget guidescope, the SVBONY SV106 50mm F4 guidescope as I learn the fine art of collimation and shooting at extended focal lengths. I have been using this scope for 2 months as of the recording time of this video. In this video I show my first impressions, how to achieve proper focus with a zwo asi 120mm mini guide camera, first results and why I am trying a 50mm guider and conclusions about it. Thanks to my subscribers and thank you for 600 subs! I am a tiny channel and I appreciate you all for following my journey in astrophotography. Gear used in this video! These links help support my channel! ASI120MM Mini https://bit.ly/3TaGfrp SVBony 50mm Guidescope https://amzn.to/3wGrDHg Here's where I get my music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/9colh6/ Follow me on instagram! @astronotna

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