I’ve recently purchased this late last year, and never used it yet as I’m working down in Antarctica until November. Next few nights I’ll get out and have a go at learning it.
Great presentation. BTW, very nice images. I felt I was right there with you imaging. I have no idea how to polar align below the Equator, so i was particularly impressed that the GTi does it auto. Great feature. Its definetely a TRAVEL rig. Thanks for posting. Kind regards!
It's great to see you back out again. Those are great images! Good to know about the possible panning feature on the next model. I wasn't rushing out to buy the GTI anyway, but I'll definitely hold off to see if that happens.
Great review John. It looks like a ripper mount but obviously very suitable for the longer focal lengths. Good to see you out there again mate. Take care.
Hey @John Rutter, thank you for taking the time to share all your great videos, they really are both inspiring and helpful. I just started my Astro Photography journey last year, with single shot wide angle nightscapes (Nikon Z5 + Laowa 15mm f/2). I'm now keen to progress onto tracked panorama’s and have been struggling with choosing between Skywatcher Star Aventurer 2i and the GTi. The GTi looks like the way to go if I just had one tracker? It also appears to me, to have better deep sky options? And the Goto capability is to die for. I’d be interested to hear more about why you would still choose your Star Aventurer over the GTi for some shooting? And any more info on automated panoramas with the GTi would be great, as I’m also considering the Benro Polaris Astro, but this is rather expensive and the software/firmware still need more work. The Polaris does also offer me a lot of non astro options too, so I’m getting pulled in this direction. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Great to see a new video after a while :D. So much progress in the last few years for astro in terms of software and hardware. Benro Polaris really changed stuff for automated astro panoramas and it would be great to see the GTI with that option too, which could come handy for really tight focal lengths.
Awesome video John, thanks for the review. I almost got one of these but portability was just not there for me. Would love to see what you think of the Benro Polaris once you can get your hands on one.
It's definitely not a super portable mount, but I think it's the smallest GOTO equatorial mount on the market. I'd love to see the polaris if I can ever get my hands on one
@@johnrutterphotography the manual says to remember to turn off the Illuminator once polar alignment has been set. For the life of me, I can not figure out how to do that? Could you “enlighten” me? Lol!
Great review-I just bought mine and having trouble with alignment. When I turn the azimuth dials, it seems like nothing happens. They just seem like they’re screwing in and out. Did you run into this?
Thanks for the review John, as the next step in my astro journey this bit of kit could be the go. Like you I will have credit card in hand running to my significant other. Also, thank you for the tutorial on the StarXterminator, now part of my amateurish workflow.
Great review. How do you know which 3 stars to choose to do the proper alignment ? How do you know if it is aligned successfully after going through the process? I've been doing the 3 stars alignment but I can't seem to figure it out what am I doing wrong, after that it won't go to any of the correct stars/nebulas etc after I do the alignment. So I must do something wrong. (It is properly aligned to Polaris.)
Great review, John. The mentioned multi-row panorama with that kind of tracker won't be possible since you need a third axis to accomplish that. Even if it's go-to, the camera position would be all over the place (rotational-wise)
I understand what you mean, but from the panos I've done in the past, the images can be all kinds of orientations and still stitch ok, it's definitely something I look forward to testing our
Good video and review mate, as a ioptron user with ipolar I find it quite easy to align, though love the go to features that are starting to emerge in the gear like the GTI and also the new Benro Polaris, will be keen to see how the GTI goes if and when the updates come for tracked Panoramas and how they will all compare, both price and features. Well done and thanks as always.
Hi just stumbled across your video on the SW GTi. I have been looking at a lot of videos on the SW 's Star Adventure mounts. I already have the EQ6-R pro for my astro photography but I am looking for a light weight mount for my Colanardo PST40 Solar Scope, one that I can set up on the spot with out having to lug a big heavy mount around. From your review I think I know which way I will be going. Did you find any issues with the adjustment screws? the reason I ask is that there was one review where the adjustment screws were loose and he wrapped thread tape around then to firm then up. Is that a USB2 port on the top? if so wouldn't you with todays technology SW could have provided USB3 for faster transfer of files. I am in the Southern Hemisphere as well so it is good to get an Aussie point of view. Cheers Robert Vic'
Hey mate. I have had no issues at all with the mount, it pretty much lives permanently in the back of my car and everytime I get it out it just works the way it should.
Hi appreciate your video. I recently picked up a GTI and you said something that caught my attention. You said you did three start align and then made adjustments on the mount to get you polar aligned. So when you started 3 star align and it took you to the first star, what did you use to adjust the mount to center it in your camera scree? Was it the app or the knobs on the mount? Did you do that same procedure for each star? I'm struggling to understand how to align without looking through the polar align scope.
For the 3 star alignment I use the app to put the star in the centre, this tells the mount where it's looking, once that is completed go to polar align and choose a star to align on, use the app to centre it and then the mount will slew to one side (the distance your off polar alignment) then adjust the mount to get the star back to centre and your polar aligned
Great video, John! Subscribed. Question - how do you actually take your photos? With my big mount, i hook up to a laptop and use a combination of nina/stellarium to find my way around and setup sequences. Are you using an intervalometer? or something else?
Thanks John for the review of the GTi mount. The alignment process seems dead easy and the Go To feature even better. It seems to me that this mount is very good for deep sky objects but not as useful for tracked panoramas as the original unit. You mentioned an update of the GTi which may come in the future. What do you understand that it will offer over the current GTi mount? It is always helpful to have an honest review. Thanks mate 😁👍
It will do tracked panos exactly the same as the original, although it's a bit like doing your daily commute in a Ferrari ( still can do the basics but u wouldn't use all its features) the update is rumoured to allow for automated tracked panos, because the mount is GOTO it would just be an update to the app toballow this to happen.
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Thanks for the great Work. One Question: can you update the old Adventurer without WIFi with Wifi? Or would you have to buy new? Thanks
Would definitely buy one if the automated mosaic feature was added. Currently using the ASIAIR PRO with my old AZ-GTI to create mosaics. Excellent video as, always 🔭🔭🔭
I want to start out at wider focal lengths (24-200) and get some experience before learning all I need to know to do deeper space imaging. I’ve seen one review that talked about it he difficulty of balancing a light setup in this mount. Should I be concerned? Should I start out with the original star tracker? Thanks for this helpful video.
I would just use the gti. It is hard to balance light payloads but if your payload is so light that you can't balance it then just leave it un balanced, you won't have any issues with it, I've done this many times
@@johnrutterphotography - that also means that if I grow into more deep-space targets using asiair and/or guide scopes, this could grow with me. I like this idea.
I made my own adapter. I went down this road with the original SW SA (ASTROKRAKEN makes such stuff). I CAN SAY DEFINITELY, JUST GET an ASiair +, or mini !! You'll never look back. My POLEMASTER is in a drawer. It's painful, POLEMASTER is experience, and I was stubborn too. This mount once setup. 20 minutes from out the door to imaging. Used to take hours. Dedicated tripod and asiair, period. No I'm not affiliated. Combo is a dream. Especially in bortle 9, where star hopping is (as he says "borderline impossible"). You won't be sorry!
Hey, that's a beautiful video. I see that you are using a snap cable perhaps. Do you know what snap cable will work for Sony A7C (type c port). I don't seem to find any, and also people are saying that it doesn't work even if you find one.
Awesome stuff John. I'm guessing that with autoguiding it would do a much better job of pinpoint stars. I wonder what it's like without guiding compared to the star adventurer in terms of how long you can take photos without trailing?
Cheers Brendan, yes auto guiding will give you alot better results, and that it tracks both axis it will autoguide better than the 2i, as far as a tracking accuracy without guiding I can't see a big difference, although I think the periodic error seems a bit better on the gti.
@@johnrutterphotography any updates on the GTi since you made the video? Wondering if you've had a chance to use it more since then and finding it good.
Great review John. Certainly spoilt for choice these days, but your review seems to have backed up my impression. Not really a 2i replacement, and not a direct competitor to the 10kg+ payload mounts. Great option for the scenarios you point out. I don't think I'll be parting with my money for a star tracker again until there is something like the iOptron SkyGuider Pro with iPolar that can be used with a phone app for alignment (and preferably tracking RA).
Great video thank you! Just wondering, do you take/accept paid online tutorials at all? I have no astro club in my area, would like to do like a 1 hour tutorial online (paid) with someone to ask questions and just confirm stuff. I am deaf so i rely on audio translation and youtube can be hard at times
Hi Melanie, at this stage I don't do that but Richard from nightscape images does and he is an absolute wealth of knowledge, I highly recommend getting in touch with him
Very good video. I'm a beginner and I'd like to get this unit, the only problem is I don't own a cell phone. My question is can I operate the Sky-Watcher GTi using a SynScan V5 hand held controller (made by Orion). Thanks in advance.
so will the polar alignment of 3 stars work if there close together like Orion's Belt being in the south i would have to do my polar alignment with 4 stars instead of 1 Sigma Octantis Tau Octantis Upsilon Octantis Chi Octantis and most of those stars can not be seen by the naked eye and Orions belt for me is in the sky pretty much all year round
Hey mate, As a complete noob im probably going to get the GTI as its only like $200 more then the 2i, i muck around with a Nexstar 4se and its great until i try use my camera with it it stops being able to track so with permission from the Minister of Fun and Finance ive been aloud to start looking around on where i will get it from but its always nice to check out how it works from experts
I have just received my GTi and am hoping that you're right about the mount getting the capability to do auto pannos as I am just trying to get into mosaics and that would be a great help.
Thanks for video. We would be very happy, my friend, if you could make a video on how you process Milky Way photos at a suitable time. We wonder how it better reveals dark and light spots in Milky Way photos.
Hi! I just received one. How did you do a tracked panorama with the GTi? Does it do it automatically or you manually had to overlap and move the camera while the mount was still polar aligned and tracking? I could not see it clearly but did you have the camera set up on a system of ball heads/pano heads to manually be able to rotate it without having to move the mount? I’d love to see a video on how you shoot travled panoramas please. Thanks.
I'm not sure, but being that it's designed with all the same "bits" as it's big brothers, I'm sure it is totally controllable with what ever software runs your bigger rig
This is just Skywatchers equivalent to Ioptrons Smart EQ Pro +. Not sure if this Skywatcher has encoders in it like Ioptron's EQ Pro which i've had for sometime. All in all looks like a great mount, goodluck with it, as for me no need.
john i just got my gti mount and was wondering, have you run the mount without the counter weight when doing panos? you have to keep the camera level the entire pano so it is never leaning over the side of the mount. the drive motor would be moving less overall weight trying to track without the counter weight in the verticle position.
Hi John, Could you help me with the polar align? I don't understand how do you do the polar align, i'm in the north hemisphere, Could you explain me, please 🙏?
Hi John, a question for you, Do you run SkySafari 7 Pro or simular on your phone, and is your phone Android? The reason I am asking is that in the video, you slewed your mount to a target, if you used SkySafari to do that I would love to know how you set your phone up to do that. I have SkySafari 7 Pro on my Android phone and I can't get it to slew my mount I have tried all sorts of settings and nothing is working. Cheers Robert Vict'
@@johnrutterphotography Thanks for that, I have seen others use SkySafari and are able to slew their mounts with it. I suppose I have Stellarium on my phone as well and that works.
Hello, newbie here, just want to ask how to activate the star tracking on synscan app? Another thing is i dont hear the ticking noise and it seems its not moving also. I own the mini version and i can hear the ticking noise inside the tracker i know its running properly.
I’ve recently purchased this late last year, and never used it yet as I’m working down in Antarctica until November.
Next few nights I’ll get out and have a go at learning it.
Great presentation. BTW, very nice images. I felt I was right there with you imaging. I have no idea how to polar align below the Equator, so i was particularly impressed that the GTi does it auto. Great feature. Its definetely a TRAVEL rig.
Thanks for posting. Kind regards!
Thanks mate. It's a great piece of gear
Great review, looks like I'm going to have to upgrade! Congrats on the ambassadorship from Sky Watcher...well deserved.
Thanks mate, 👍 it's a great bit of gear
It's great to see you back out again. Those are great images!
Good to know about the possible panning feature on the next model. I wasn't rushing out to buy the GTI anyway, but I'll definitely hold off to see if that happens.
Thanks Derek, il definitely keep you informed if anything changes with the app
Great review John. It looks like a ripper mount but obviously very suitable for the longer focal lengths. Good to see you out there again mate. Take care.
Cheers Richard 🍻 yes it's a great piece of kit for those longer focal lengths. I appreciate the comments mate.
hi!
could you make a step by step vídeo using the app doing the PA? Thanks
Hey @John Rutter, thank you for taking the time to share all your great videos, they really are both inspiring and helpful. I just started my Astro Photography journey last year, with single shot wide angle nightscapes (Nikon Z5 + Laowa 15mm f/2). I'm now keen to progress onto tracked panorama’s and have been struggling with choosing between Skywatcher Star Aventurer 2i and the GTi. The GTi looks like the way to go if I just had one tracker? It also appears to me, to have better deep sky options? And the Goto capability is to die for. I’d be interested to hear more about why you would still choose your Star Aventurer over the GTi for some shooting? And any more info on automated panoramas with the GTi would be great, as I’m also considering the Benro Polaris Astro, but this is rather expensive and the software/firmware still need more work. The Polaris does also offer me a lot of non astro options too, so I’m getting pulled in this direction. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Same
Take GTi. It has GoTo, what is cool and important...
Great to see a new video after a while :D. So much progress in the last few years for astro in terms of software and hardware. Benro Polaris really changed stuff for automated astro panoramas and it would be great to see the GTI with that option too, which could come handy for really tight focal lengths.
Totally agree mate, imaging 200mm automated panos 😍😍 that it the goal
Awesome video John, thanks for the review. I almost got one of these but portability was just not there for me. Would love to see what you think of the Benro Polaris once you can get your hands on one.
It's definitely not a super portable mount, but I think it's the smallest GOTO equatorial mount on the market.
I'd love to see the polaris if I can ever get my hands on one
So glad to see another Video I was getting worried been a while since your Last Video!
Thanks mate, good to be back into it
Awesome! My GTi has shipped and is scheduled to deliver on Tuesday, Sept 27. Subscribed!
Awesome mate!! 👌 cheers for the support
@@johnrutterphotography the manual says to remember to turn off the Illuminator once polar alignment has been set. For the life of me, I can not figure out how to do that? Could you “enlighten” me? Lol!
@@easy56wedge Mines on the way but it would not surprise me if you had to use the app.
Awesome review John and shots. More gear to buy.... Congrats on the ambassadorship mate👍
Cheers Dennis 🍻 I appreciate it mate
Great review-I just bought mine and having trouble with alignment. When I turn the azimuth dials, it seems like nothing happens. They just seem like they’re screwing in and out. Did you run into this?
Thanks for the review John, as the next step in my astro journey this bit of kit could be the go. Like you I will have credit card in hand running to my significant other. Also, thank you for the tutorial on the StarXterminator, now part of my amateurish workflow.
Haha my pleasure mate 👍
Great review. How do you know which 3 stars to choose to do the proper alignment ? How do you know if it is aligned successfully after going through the process? I've been doing the 3 stars alignment but I can't seem to figure it out what am I doing wrong, after that it won't go to any of the correct stars/nebulas etc after I do the alignment. So I must do something wrong. (It is properly aligned to Polaris.)
Great review, John. The mentioned multi-row panorama with that kind of tracker won't be possible since you need a third axis to accomplish that. Even if it's go-to, the camera position would be all over the place (rotational-wise)
I understand what you mean, but from the panos I've done in the past, the images can be all kinds of orientations and still stitch ok, it's definitely something I look forward to testing our
Good video and review mate, as a ioptron user with ipolar I find it quite easy to align, though love the go to features that are starting to emerge in the gear like the GTI and also the new Benro Polaris, will be keen to see how the GTI goes if and when the updates come for tracked Panoramas and how they will all compare, both price and features. Well done and thanks as always.
Thanks Alan 👍 it's definitely a good time to be a consumer. I see a big head to head video in the future with all these mounts
Hi just stumbled across your video on the SW GTi. I have been looking at a lot of videos on the SW 's Star Adventure mounts. I already have the EQ6-R pro for my astro photography but I am looking for a light weight mount for my Colanardo PST40 Solar Scope, one that I can set up on the spot with out having to lug a big heavy mount around. From your review I think I know which way I will be going. Did you find any issues with the adjustment screws? the reason I ask is that there was one review where the adjustment screws were loose and he wrapped thread tape around then to firm then up. Is that a USB2 port on the top? if so wouldn't you with todays technology SW could have provided USB3 for faster transfer of files. I am in the Southern Hemisphere as well so it is good to get an Aussie point of view. Cheers Robert Vic'
Hey mate. I have had no issues at all with the mount, it pretty much lives permanently in the back of my car and everytime I get it out it just works the way it should.
Thanks for a great review! Would be good to see a multirow pano or arch using the GTi. Still struggling to get my head around how to do it!
Definitely on the list of things to do
Great review! I actually just sold off my deep sky setup because it wasn't portable enough. This might get me back in the deep sky game after all.
I did the exact same thing. Will be nice to do a little deep space again
Hi appreciate your video. I recently picked up a GTI and you said something that caught my attention. You said you did three start align and then made adjustments on the mount to get you polar aligned. So when you started 3 star align and it took you to the first star, what did you use to adjust the mount to center it in your camera scree? Was it the app or the knobs on the mount? Did you do that same procedure for each star? I'm struggling to understand how to align without looking through the polar align scope.
For the 3 star alignment I use the app to put the star in the centre, this tells the mount where it's looking, once that is completed go to polar align and choose a star to align on, use the app to centre it and then the mount will slew to one side (the distance your off polar alignment) then adjust the mount to get the star back to centre and your polar aligned
Thank you for the review!
Any idea when it will go on sale? It’s preorder, everywhere
It is in stores now, although it's selling out fast everywhere
Great video, John! Subscribed. Question - how do you actually take your photos? With my big mount, i hook up to a laptop and use a combination of nina/stellarium to find my way around and setup sequences. Are you using an intervalometer? or something else?
Thanks mate, I'm very basic with my imaging, just an intervalometer and a beer 🍺
Thanks John for the review of the GTi mount. The alignment process seems dead easy and the Go To feature even better. It seems to me that this mount is very good for deep sky objects but not as useful for tracked panoramas as the original unit. You mentioned an update of the GTi which may come in the future. What do you understand that it will offer over the current GTi mount? It is always helpful to have an honest review. Thanks mate 😁👍
It will do tracked panos exactly the same as the original, although it's a bit like doing your daily commute in a Ferrari ( still can do the basics but u wouldn't use all its features) the update is rumoured to allow for automated tracked panos, because the mount is GOTO it would just be an update to the app toballow this to happen.
Thanks for the great Work. One Question: can you update the old Adventurer without WIFi with Wifi? Or would you have to buy new? Thanks
I'm not sure of what your asking sorry
Would definitely buy one if the automated mosaic feature was added. Currently using the ASIAIR PRO with my old AZ-GTI to create mosaics. Excellent video as, always 🔭🔭🔭
It definitely would be an awesome feature. 👌 the AZ gti still is a great mount
recently saw that beta testing is being done on the newest revisions for the ASIAIR Plus and it does include mosaic automation. looks very robust.
I want to start out at wider focal lengths (24-200) and get some experience before learning all I need to know to do deeper space imaging. I’ve seen one review that talked about it he difficulty of balancing a light setup in this mount. Should I be concerned? Should I start out with the original star tracker? Thanks for this helpful video.
I would just use the gti. It is hard to balance light payloads but if your payload is so light that you can't balance it then just leave it un balanced, you won't have any issues with it, I've done this many times
@@johnrutterphotography - helpful and appropriated.
@@johnrutterphotography - that also means that if I grow into more deep-space targets using asiair and/or guide scopes, this could grow with me. I like this idea.
Great Video. Whats the best method of mounting the camera body to GTI?
I just mounted an arca Swiss plate onto the dovetail bar to make it quick release
@@johnrutterphotography that’s what I ended up doing.
Great vid John, reckon this might be on my tax return spending list haha
Thanks Luke, it's a great little mount
Hey John;
Great info and video. Do you know if PoleMaster makes an adapter for the GTI?
I'm not sure what's available Jimmy.
@@johnrutterphotography Buckeye Stargazer makes a universal adapter. Inexpensive and works great. Heard from Nebulus Photo, Nico Carver.
I made my own adapter. I went down this road with the original SW SA (ASTROKRAKEN makes such stuff). I CAN SAY DEFINITELY, JUST GET an ASiair +, or mini !! You'll never look back. My POLEMASTER is in a drawer. It's painful, POLEMASTER is experience, and I was stubborn too. This mount once setup. 20 minutes from out the door to imaging. Used to take hours. Dedicated tripod and asiair, period. No I'm not affiliated. Combo is a dream. Especially in bortle 9, where star hopping is (as he says "borderline impossible"). You won't be sorry!
Hey, that's a beautiful video. I see that you are using a snap cable perhaps.
Do you know what snap cable will work for Sony A7C (type c port). I don't seem to find any, and also people are saying that it doesn't work even if you find one.
I'm just using a simple intervalometer off Amazon. Nothing fancy
Awesome stuff John. I'm guessing that with autoguiding it would do a much better job of pinpoint stars. I wonder what it's like without guiding compared to the star adventurer in terms of how long you can take photos without trailing?
Cheers Brendan, yes auto guiding will give you alot better results, and that it tracks both axis it will autoguide better than the 2i, as far as a tracking accuracy without guiding I can't see a big difference, although I think the periodic error seems a bit better on the gti.
@@johnrutterphotography any updates on the GTi since you made the video? Wondering if you've had a chance to use it more since then and finding it good.
Great review John. Certainly spoilt for choice these days, but your review seems to have backed up my impression. Not really a 2i replacement, and not a direct competitor to the 10kg+ payload mounts. Great option for the scenarios you point out.
I don't think I'll be parting with my money for a star tracker again until there is something like the iOptron SkyGuider Pro with iPolar that can be used with a phone app for alignment (and preferably tracking RA).
We are definitely spoilt as consumers at the moment.
Could you please do a detailed video on polar alignment with GTI in Southern Hemi ?
I can do for sure
Great thorough review ! But what a noise that tracker is making, it looks like a grinder
Thanks mate, all go to mounts make all kinds of funky noises when slewing
Great video thank you! Just wondering, do you take/accept paid online tutorials at all? I have no astro club in my area, would like to do like a 1 hour tutorial online (paid) with someone to ask questions and just confirm stuff. I am deaf so i rely on audio translation and youtube can be hard at times
Ps. Should of added im aussie too so would be great for someone in oz
Hi Melanie, at this stage I don't do that but Richard from nightscape images does and he is an absolute wealth of knowledge, I highly recommend getting in touch with him
Brilliant, John!!
Thankyou Helena 👍
Super John, thanks for the review 👍
Your welcome Paul
Loving the channel and music!!
Thanks Alan 👍 I appreciate it mate
Yah, the awsome music (Iimmediately enjoyed it) is one thing that brings out how edgy this insanly challenging photography is!
Классный обзор !!! Классные фотки!!! Я подписался на тебя. Желаю твоему каналу продвижения, а тебе вдохновления и всего наилучшего !!!
so you are happy with the results from the mirrorless camera.
I am indeed.
Very good video. I'm a beginner and I'd like to get this unit, the only problem is I don't own a cell phone. My question is can I operate the Sky-Watcher GTi using a SynScan V5 hand held controller (made by Orion). Thanks in advance.
Hi mate, I'm not sure about that hand controller, reach out to skywatcher and I'm sure they can help 👍
@@johnrutterphotography Thanks for the reply, I did contact them sand they said it should work.
Sony camera! WHERE did you find the cable to connect the GTI and your Sony ?????????????
I didn't connect the camera to the mount, I just used an intervalomater, if you find a cable let me know too.
so will the polar alignment of 3 stars work if there close together like Orion's Belt
being in the south i would have to do my polar alignment with 4 stars instead of 1
Sigma Octantis
Tau Octantis
Upsilon Octantis
Chi Octantis
and most of those stars can not be seen by the naked eye and Orions belt for me is in the sky pretty much all year round
Hey mate, As a complete noob im probably going to get the GTI as its only like $200 more then the 2i, i muck around with a Nexstar 4se and its great until i try use my camera with it it stops being able to track so with permission from the Minister of Fun and Finance ive been aloud to start looking around on where i will get it from but its always nice to check out how it works from experts
I have just received my GTi and am hoping that you're right about the mount getting the capability to do auto pannos as I am just trying to get into mosaics and that would be a great help.
Fingers crossed hey. 🤞
Thanks for video. We would be very happy, my friend, if you could make a video on how you process Milky Way photos at a suitable time. We wonder how it better reveals dark and light spots in Milky Way photos.
I may do another editing video in the future
@@johnrutterphotography Thank you big brother.
Great review John. Umm dear Santa haha 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wow! That thing is so cool.
Definitely fun bit of gear
Hi! I just received one. How did you do a tracked panorama with the GTi? Does it do it automatically or you manually had to overlap and move the camera while the mount was still polar aligned and tracking? I could not see it clearly but did you have the camera set up on a system of ball heads/pano heads to manually be able to rotate it without having to move the mount? I’d love to see a video on how you shoot travled panoramas please. Thanks.
I have plenty of videos on the channel talking about how I do it, and with the gti I do it manually.
@@johnrutterphotography thanks. Now that I’ve subscribed to your channel, I’ll look for those tracked panorama videos.
Thank you for the review. Can this SA be controlled with NINA or it has to be the SW software?
I'm not sure, but being that it's designed with all the same "bits" as it's big brothers, I'm sure it is totally controllable with what ever software runs your bigger rig
How do you manage to stay upright, being upside down?
Fantastic video btw, exactly what i needed. +1 sub inspite of you being rubbish at cricket ;)
This is just Skywatchers equivalent to Ioptrons Smart EQ Pro +. Not sure if this Skywatcher has encoders in it like Ioptron's EQ Pro which i've had for sometime. All in all looks like a great mount, goodluck with it, as for me no need.
Cheers mate, look forward to learning more about it.
john i just got my gti mount and was wondering, have you run the mount without the counter weight when doing panos? you have to keep the camera level the entire pano so it is never leaning over the side of the mount. the drive motor would be moving less overall weight trying to track without the counter weight in the verticle position.
I will use the counter weight as insurance from the wind, try and make it heavy. It's designed to run with it so it doesn't stress the motor at all
Hi John, Could you help me with the polar align? I don't understand how do you do the polar align, i'm in the north hemisphere, Could you explain me, please 🙏?
My manual adjustment in app won’t work. Any ideas. Every thing else seems to work
very good music taste🤟
Thanks mate 👍
Hi John, a question for you, Do you run SkySafari 7 Pro or simular on your phone, and is your phone Android? The reason I am asking is that in the video, you slewed your mount to a target, if you used SkySafari to do that I would love to know how you set your phone up to do that. I have SkySafari 7 Pro on my Android phone and I can't get it to slew my mount I have tried all sorts of settings and nothing is working. Cheers Robert Vict'
Hey mate, I just use the synscan app to slew the mount as I don't know if it's possible to use other software on my phone
@@johnrutterphotography Thanks for that, I have seen others use SkySafari and are able to slew their mounts with it. I suppose I have Stellarium on my phone as well and that works.
When doing 3 star alignment, do you center the star via app control buttons or use the physical knobs on the built in eq wedge?
For star alignment use the controls on the app. For polar alignment use the physical knobs
@@johnrutterphotography ty so much. I will give it a go next clear sky. Have you tried it your self?
what setup would you recommend using a telescope and ccd camera
I have no experience with ccd cameras and telescopes, I still just use mirrorless cameras and lenses
Love ya work matey!
Cheers man 👌
Your second camera takes better shots than i have so far.
What is this milky way you speak of?
I want this thing so bad!
Get on it mate 👍
which telescope or objective is it?
I used the sony 70-400
Hello, newbie here, just want to ask how to activate the star tracking on synscan app? Another thing is i dont hear the ticking noise and it seems its not moving also. I own the mini version and i can hear the ticking noise inside the tracker i know its running properly.
Top right corner on the app screen is the tracking options. 👌
Yes i have done, it hard to tell if its moving as it is very slow. Do you hear any ticking sounds while running your star tracker?
It's a fragile mount!!