creo.......que tienes que poner 31 de octubre,despues enfocar una linea que tu mismo vas hacer con un nivel de agua en un papel a unos 15 metros,de manera que la puedas enfocar con el buscador polar y alinear la cruz para que quede a nivel....soltando los tornillos puedes poner a zero...a las 12 horas hacia el polo
If you could just climb into a time machine and start astrophotography as a hobby in 1970. You'd find yourself tearing apart the best clock you can find and turn it into a star tracker. This device is basically a fancy clock motor with computer controls. Worth it? Yep
It's an expensive hobby regardless. This is probably the best value tracker out there given it's ability to use small telescopes and autoguide. The skyguider pro is also good but it is more expensive and the declination bracket is worse.
That black edition is super nice! I have the white and green one and this mount is super dope! Love throwing my Sony A7R IV on this thing!
A scale as Kamil Pekala has cobbled together would sure be nice...helpful when trying to locate targets in the night sky.
Love this tracking mount, use it with my trusty Canon 6D.
can you introduce more on AutoGuide port ST4? How to setup? what software..
whats the difference between this and the pro?
h0ola buen dia tengo la SA, pero nadie me explica como se pone en posicion 000 el corrector atras. o como se utiliza .si podia ser tan amable gracias
creo.......que tienes que poner 31 de octubre,despues enfocar una linea que tu mismo vas hacer con un nivel de agua en un papel a unos 15 metros,de manera que la puedas enfocar con el buscador polar y alinear la cruz para que quede a nivel....soltando los tornillos puedes poner a zero...a las 12 horas hacia el polo
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I want to do an in depth how to and review of this on my channel. Time to start saving.
It's a year later and you haven't saved up $399 US?
Mike Ries I did a review long ago.
Costlier hobby device
If you could just climb into a time machine and start astrophotography as a hobby in 1970. You'd find yourself tearing apart the best clock you can find and turn it into a star tracker.
This device is basically a fancy clock motor with computer controls. Worth it? Yep
It's an expensive hobby regardless. This is probably the best value tracker out there given it's ability to use small telescopes and autoguide. The skyguider pro is also good but it is more expensive and the declination bracket is worse.