Started by roymecer on 7/2/2026 9:36:20 PM CST
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![]() Joined 7/2/2026 Loc: MO, US | Posted 7/2/2026 9:36:20 PM CST (Last edited 7/2/2026 9:40:34 PM CST) Can someone explain what I’m supposed to be excited about here with a spray painted cats tail of a telescope? This “Total Solar Eclipse Edition” is, as far as I can tell, nothing more than an S30 Pro with a black paint job and some eclipse themed marketing. Same hardware. Same optics. Same sensor. Same capabilities. Just a different color and a fancy name. Come on, ZWO. Astronomy enthusiasts aren’t stupid - at least not all of us.. Calling something an “Eclipse Edition” doesn’t magically make it a different telescope. Every S30 Pro can already image the Sun with the proper filter. Painting it black doesn’t suddenly turn it into some purpose-built eclipse instrument. And before anyone says I’m picking on ZWO, I’m not. Vaonis has played the exact same game with that see-through junk they did last year. Dress up existing hardware, wrap it in slick marketing, and hope everyone forgets it’s the same telescope underneath. I’d much rather see companies spend their engineering time building genuinely better products instead of dreaming up another “limited edition” with a new paint job. This isn’t innovation. It’s marketing. If I’m wrong, tell me exactly what changed besides the color. I’ll wait.
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![]() Joined 6/24/2024 Loc: Mo, USA | Posted 7/2/2026 9:45:49 PM CST
I’ll throw my $0.02 in here, for what it’s worth. Yes, it’s the same scope with a different color and a nice little gold metal badge. That said, if you’re really into solar observing, I can at least understand the appeal. I enjoy looking at the Sun, but I personally find dedicated hydrogen-alpha views, where you can see prominences, filaments, and surface detail, far more interesting than the white light views you get through a standard solar filter, which mainly reveal sunspots and photospheric detail. Total solar eclipses are incredibly special and pretty rare, so I can understand wanting a commemorative telescope to mark the occasion. Is it a new telescope? No. Is it a collector’s edition? Absolutely. If that’s what ZWO had called it from the beginning, I don’t think nearly as many people would be questioning it. But yeah -a little cheaky :) ..but still cool.
Explorer of the cosmos, one photon at a time. I capture the universe using an arsenal of 12 telescopes including the TEC 180FL, Takahashi Epsilon 160ED, Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4, and Takahashi TOA-130, paired with elite imaging systems like the ZWO 6200MM Pro with Chroma filters, ZWO 2600MM, and the ATIK 16200 HPS-C. |
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