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16 news items found relating to seestar s50

ZuluAlpha remote observatory
Wednesday, August 13, 2025 by Richard Harris
A new opportunity has emerged for astrophotographers and research institutions seeking unparalleled views of the southern celestial hemisphere. ZuluAlpha Remote Observatory, a newly developed facility near Sutherland, South Africa, offers a unique fusion of pristine skies, flexible hosting infrastructure, and turn-key access to the deep-sky wonders visible only from bel...

Celestron Origin EQ Mode and Autoguiding
Friday, June 6, 2025 by Richard Harris
The Celestron Origin has quietly held its place as one of the most intriguing all-in-one astrophotography platforms since its debut in 2024. It didn’t crash onto the scene with flashy marketing — it just worked, and worked well. Though not a newcomer anymore, its fusion of fast f/2 optics, onboard computing, and smart automation still sets it apart from...

Astrophotography equipment costs: How much do you really need to spend
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 by Richard Harris
Astrophotography has never been more accessible than it is today. For beginners eager to capture deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae, there’s a growing number of compact, all-in-one options that promise incredible results with very little effort. These smart telescopes have simplified what was once a highly technical and time-consuming process. With the p...

ZWO Seestar S70: What we know
Monday, May 26, 2025 by Richard Harris
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the world of astrophotography, you’ve likely noticed just how rapidly things are evolving—and ZWO is right at the heart of the action. They have just announced their newest smart telescope, the Seestar S70, and let me tell you, there’s a lot of buzz around this thing. For good reason, too. If you thought the Seest...

Is Vaonis Vespera 2 still worth it
Friday, May 23, 2025 by Richard Harris
The Vaonis Vespera II was released in early 2024, which means it’s no longer the latest smart telescope on the market. In the fast-moving world of compact astrophotography gear, that’s enough time for competitors to catch up or even surpass it in some areas. Despite being over a year old, it’s still one of the most expensive smart telescopes available ...

McGill EQ Mode Kit for Seestar S50 and S30
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 by Richard Harris
The McGill EQ Mode Kits are essential accessories designed to enhance the astrophotography capabilities of the Seestar S50 and S30. These kits allow the telescopes to be used in Equatorial or EQ Mode, making them especially useful for those living near the Equator or in low-latitude regions. The kits are compact, lightweight, and constructed from premium-grade aluminum ...

Seestar TH10 Fluid Tripod Head
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 by Richard Harris
The Seestar TH10 Fluid Tripod Head is designed for use with Seestar smart telescopes in equatorial mode. It is also compatible with most SLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, video cameras, and similar equipment. The TH10 tripod head is available on its own for $79 or as part of a bundle with the TC20 Carbon Fiber Tripod for $149. The TC20 tripod can also be purchased separa...

Seestar S30 Pro Smart Telescope is coming, what we know so far
Saturday, May 3, 2025 by Richard Harris
I have been photographing the cosmos since 1987. Over the decades, my journey through astrophotography has evolved alongside the technology, from the early days of film to today’s powerful digital imaging systems. My passion was reignited in 2018 when I first experienced the Stellina smart telescope. That moment marked a new chapter for me. Since then, I have full...

Dwarf 3 vs Seestar S30 vs S50 shootout!
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 by Russ Scritchfield
Smart telescopes are compact devices with built-in cameras and app control that allow users to image the night sky without the need for manual tracking or complex setup. The Dwarf 3, Seestar S30, and Seestar S50 all follow this model, connecting to a smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi and operated through their respective mobile apps. Each includes automated object location...

Seestar S30 vs Seestar S50
Sunday, November 24, 2024 by Richard Harris
I’m always on the lookout for innovations that make stargazing and capturing the cosmos more accessible to everyone. I currently own the Seestar S50 and have been thoroughly impressed by its "easy button" performance. While it doesn't see as much use as my higher-end gear, it’s a perfect example of how technology can simplify astrophotography. ...

The Seestar S50 light you didn't know you needed
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 by Richard Harris
The Seestar S50 Light, Glow Feet, and a range of new accessories are set to transform nighttime stargazing by providing practical and innovative solutions to common challenges faced by telescope users. These accessories are specifically designed to enhance the visibility and stability of the popular Seestar S50 telescope, making nighttime observations safer and more enj...

ZWO Seestar S30 first impressions
Thursday, November 14, 2024 by Russ Scritchfield
Cuiv the Lazy Geek recently reviewed the ZWO Seestar S30, a compact and affordable addition to the smart telescope lineup. His hands-on experience with the device highlighted its features, usability, and performance, while also comparing it to similar products on the market, including its sibling, the Seestar S50, and the competing Dwarf 3. ZWO Seestar S30 Smart Tele...

Seestar S50 mosaic mode update
Saturday, November 9, 2024 by Russ Scritchfield
Cuiv from The Lazy Geeks recently reviewed the free Mosaic Mode update for the Seestar S50 smart telescope, highlighting its impressive ability to capture expansive astrophotography images, particularly for users in challenging environments like Tokyo, Japan, where light pollution typically hampers clear stargazing. Cuiv noted that this software update, which introduces...

Seestar S30 telescope specifications and photos
Sunday, November 3, 2024 by Richard Harris
ZWO has just unveiled the Seestar S30 Smart Telescope, a smaller yet more powerful follow-up to the Seestar S50 (I own one). This latest model promises greater image clarity, improved color accuracy, and increased versatility for both novice and seasoned astrophotographers. This comes right on the heels of the latest firmware update to the S50 that now allows mosiac mod...

Jailbreaking Seestar S50 or ASIAIR
Thursday, August 15, 2024 by Richard Harris
When considering advanced modifications to astronomy devices like the Seestar S50 or ASIAIR, one topic that often arises is the idea of jailbreaking. This process allows users to unlock the full potential of these devices by gaining access to their underlying operating systems. While the concept may seem appealing to those looking for greater control, it's important...

Seestar S50 smart telescope from ZWO
Sunday, April 21, 2024 by Richard Harris
Introducing the Seestar S50, a revolutionary compact all-in-one smart telescope that combines multiple astronomical tools into a lightweight, 2.5kg package. This device integrates a telescope, electrical focuser, astronomical camera, ASIAIR, altazimuth mount, dew heater, and filter wheel, redefining convenience in astronomical observation. Seestar S50 smart telescope...