Thing is those images are fairly basic, they just look good to people without much experience with proper astrophotography.
Thing is those images are fairly basic, they just look good to people without much experience with proper astrophotography.
I would really like a decent all in one camera/telescope for the moon and such. But this looks too small be such.
This is one thing I don't like about the idea of smart scopes. I really like to see the photons with my own eye(s). I'd imagine the app style of control feels a bit, I dunno... detached.First time I heard of this. Are you able to look through the lens at the object?
Can you see it with your own eyes?
Show me a proper telescope for astrophotography that can do what these can do in a small form factor for the money?If you've got a whole campervan to fit stuff in then why not get a proper telescope?
I can see how it might be fun but realistically there are obvious constraints here because of its size, it seems a bit gimmicky.
That would be meThing is those images are fairly basic, they just look good to people without much experience with proper astrophotography.
The S50 can do some great pics of the moon and sun, no good for planets though. These are geared up towards Deep Sky Objects, galaxies, nebulae ....I would really like a decent all in one camera/telescope for the moon and such. But this looks too small be such.
Show me a proper telescope for astrophotography that can do what these can do in a small form factor for the money?
It is limiting but thats the compromise. Last thing I want when I'm camping is to lug around a load of equipment and then spend time setting it up. If I like the hobby when I'm at home then sure I might get some better gear but that would be limited to home. It's a great introduction to Astrophotography for not much money and thats the whole point.But that's the point, it's the small form factor that is inherently limiting it.
If you've got a whole camper van you could equally just get a proper telescope, I mean you could do so even with a car and a tent. If you're going hiking or something then that's maybe more of a constraint on what you can feasibly transport.
It's all personal preference at the end of the day, if you're not fussed by the limitations of something like that and value the compactness more then that's cool, different strokes for different folks and all that.
Good ol' Thunder foot. Whine about something that's basic common sense for half an hour and then suck himself off like he's saved us all from the evil overlords.
His self righteous attitude really irks me. You're a youtuber ffs.
I think you are missing the point on what these little units are all about.if you're happy w/ the purchase that's all that matters, personally i wouldn't touch it w/ a bargepole. i'd go to an astronomy forum/astrophotography board and do a spec-me thread.
There is supposed to be an updated S50 coming out soon. The narrow FOV is what puts me off, if it had a mosaic mode then it would be an instant buy. You can bet this will be on the next release along with EQ mode.