Pro 42 alignment software1/4/2023 ![]() ![]() This lithium-ion battery-powered camera mount was designed for portable astrophotography with a camera lens or small telescope riding on top. It’s RA (right-ascension) motor slowly rotates at sidereal rate to match the skies movement – very simple, yet vital for deep sky imaging. The iOptron SkyGuider ProĪs you may already know, the SkyGuider’s job is to accurately track the apparent motion of the night sky for long-exposure astrophotography. OPT offers the SkyGuider Pro and iPolar camera as a Package. It will be interesting to see just how far backyard astrophotographers can push the SkyTracker Pro, with the added polar alignment precision the iPolar provides. I know that owners of the iOptron SkyTracker Pro star tracker have been looking for a solution like this for some time now. In fact, there are currently more than a dozen iOptron mounts compatible with the new iPolar device: The iOptron SkyGuider Pro is sure to be a popular mount to add the iPolar upgrade too, but this is not the only telescope mount compatible with this electronic polarscope. The field of view of the iPolar is 13-degrees, with a resolution of approximately 30 arc-seconds. The system only needs 4 stars to locate the pole, and can do so even if the pole location is obstructed by tree branches or clouds. It comes with a USB cable to connect the iPolar to your Windows PC, and the polar alignment is done with using the on-screen instructions of the software. The version of the iPolar I have came with an adapter to externally mount the device to the SkyGuider Pro. The iPolar Electronic Polarscope in the RA axis of the SkyGuider Pro. The iPolar camera is just like the QHY PoleMaster I use on my larger equatorial mounts such as the Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro, but this one uses its own dedicated software, and was made specifically for popular iOptron mounts like the SkyGuider Pro. ![]() polar alignment is an essential step of the deep sky imaging process, and it should not be rushed, or skipped. The iPolar electronic polarscope uses a small camera to understand the mounts positioning, and tell me exactly where it needs to be so that it is perfectly aligned with the north celestial pole. In my latest adventures in the backyard, I’ve set up the iOptron SkyGuider Pro once more, but this time I’ve added a rather simple device that makes a critical step of the astrophotography acquisition stage process easier, and more precise. Since 2017, I’ve captured several deep sky images with the SkyGuider Pro, with a DSLR camera attached to a camera or small telescope. In my latest video, I captured a wide-field deep sky object using an impressive little star tracker, the iOptron SkyGuider Pro. ![]()
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