Hello Astrobin community,
I have been on Astrobin for a couple of months now and stumbled across this page rather recently. I am Vineet and i have been doing some imaging with the Seestar S50 since November 2024 from a small town in Southern Switzerland. I started off with a 6inch Dobsonian for some visual observing which helped a lot with respect to learning the sky.
After catching the Andromeda with some long exposure photos with my iPhone, I finally decided to revisit the long held dormant hobby. Starting off with the Seestar due to the ease of the system usage which then allows me to invest time into learning image processing. So far the little guy has passed all my expectations. However, I am hoping to move onto a "non smartscope" rig in a few months. Either that or a second Seestar like some other members of the community.
All in all, a beautiful hobby and a great community to share it with and learn from. Hopefully, i can pass it on to my kids once they catch interest.
Thank you and clear skies,
Vineet
I have been on Astrobin for a couple of months now and stumbled across this page rather recently. I am Vineet and i have been doing some imaging with the Seestar S50 since November 2024 from a small town in Southern Switzerland. I started off with a 6inch Dobsonian for some visual observing which helped a lot with respect to learning the sky.
After catching the Andromeda with some long exposure photos with my iPhone, I finally decided to revisit the long held dormant hobby. Starting off with the Seestar due to the ease of the system usage which then allows me to invest time into learning image processing. So far the little guy has passed all my expectations. However, I am hoping to move onto a "non smartscope" rig in a few months. Either that or a second Seestar like some other members of the community.
All in all, a beautiful hobby and a great community to share it with and learn from. Hopefully, i can pass it on to my kids once they catch interest.
Thank you and clear skies,
Vineet