Category: Reviews

Below you will find links to my gear or software reviews. However, each review will follow these rules:

  • Reviews will require a minimum of six months and/or ten uses, although my cloudy region and work schedule may extend that time!
  • Manufacturers will not influence reviews in any way

These two simple rules allows proper time to form an honest opinion. Every piece of gear in astrophotography has some kind of quirk, and I need to find them. With that, the required time helps find any issues that will be pointed out during the review.

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The ASI AIR Improvement Wishlist

The ASI AIR is a great device that can help get the ball rolling for anyone getting into deep sky astrophotography. But what’s missing? Some of those things are available in other programs, others are just features that would be nice to have. Let’s go over that. In this post, we’ll go over my ASI AIR Improvement Wishlist. Now, some of these ideas are some things they could add in fairly quickly. Admittedly a few are some things that should be considered for future iterations, even if it takes a few years. These additions will ease the transition between beginner…

Canon EOS Rebel t7i Review for Astrophotography

When looking for a beginner camera for astrophotography, I’d recommend going with a DSLR. Reason being is that you can go from very wide milky way shots all the way into going very deep with the right accessories and telescope. Going with a DSLR increases the flexibility and eases the learning curve as you begin your journey. My recommendation after a few years of use is the Canon EOS Rebel t7i. If this review is helpful, feel free to comment at the bottom! Update as of November 11th, 2021: This review is on the list for an update as part…

Vixen Polarie Star Tracker Review

Are you looking for a star tracker that is lightweight and versatile? In this review, I will list a few features, pros, and cons of the Vixen Polarie Star Tracker. Features The Vixen Polarie has multiple useful modes: Side reel tracking (star tracking) ½ side reel tracking – useful for time lapses and longer milky way exposures Lunar Solar It has a tilt meter to set it to your latitude This tracker runs off of AA batteries OR can be powered with an external battery. Also, in the battery compartment, this is where the switch for north and south is…