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The Ioptron Skyguider Pro
I ordered the Ioptron Skyguider Pro to use as a portable grab and go mount. I am impressed with the built of the mount head, feels solid and is all metal construction
Instruction on assembling the mount with different configuration is straight forward, the manual that comes with the mount is easy to understand and detailed.
It comes with an illuminated polar scope and has different tracking rate settings. Auto guiding option is available with this mount it has an ST-4 port located under the control board. I hope future versions will be a Go -To mount. Have not yet tried this mount on its tracking performance ,it is been weeks that we are having bad weather
I will be posting soon once I have this running ...
Instruction on assembling the mount with different configuration is straight forward, the manual that comes with the mount is easy to understand and detailed.
It comes with an illuminated polar scope and has different tracking rate settings. Auto guiding option is available with this mount it has an ST-4 port located under the control board. I hope future versions will be a Go -To mount. Have not yet tried this mount on its tracking performance ,it is been weeks that we are having bad weather
I will be posting soon once I have this running ...
Saturday, September 15, 2018
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Saturday, September 1, 2018
How I started with Astrophotgraphy
I am always fascinated with the night sky, I first got hooked up with astronomy during the 1986 Halley's comet visit. I was then just a kid having no means to capture on picture celestial events.
Having star charts that I have cut out from magazines to track the progress of comet Halley. My first camera to use for astrophotography is a meager Canon 1100d and a cheap 70 to 300 Tamron lens and for tracking is the Vixen Polarie star tracker. In astrophotography equipment is everything. Better equipment means good result, but lack of equipment is not a hindrance in enjoying this hobby.
My first star tracker, Vixen Polarie.
A star tracker is important to make long exposure to capture faint objects, a tracker should be precise in tracking to make images sharp.
A sturdy tripod is needed to prevent vibrations and any movement while making those long exposures
A good DSLR, I use a modified Canon 1300d that is sensitive to H alpha emissions
My first star tracker, Vixen Polarie.
A star tracker is important to make long exposure to capture faint objects, a tracker should be precise in tracking to make images sharp.
A sturdy tripod is needed to prevent vibrations and any movement while making those long exposures
A good DSLR, I use a modified Canon 1300d that is sensitive to H alpha emissions
An EQ tracking mount, Celestron AVX mount
Various light pollution filter, essential when you do image in a light pollution setting
An 8 inch Celestron SCT.
So follow me on my Astro imaging adventures
Various light pollution filter, essential when you do image in a light pollution setting
An 8 inch Celestron SCT.
So follow me on my Astro imaging adventures
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I ordered the Ioptron Skyguider Pro to use as a portable grab and go mount. I am impressed with the built of the mount head, feels solid an...
































