MOVE SHOOT MOVE

MOVE SHOOT MOVE




🌌500 Rule
You can do "short-exposure astrophotography" by using three things: Very short focal lengths, very fast lenses, and very high ISO. You should be able to expose up to around 25s, before you get noticeable star-trailing. Then stack all the photos in DeepSkyStacker. Just be wary of noise reduction in post...stars are true point light sources, and noise reduction algorithms can eliminate stars along with noise if you are not careful.
🌌SUPRISE
If you want to want to get crisp, clear, saturated stills of the night sky, then you really need a tracking mount.
🌌Go Beyond 500 Rule
The mechanism: star tracker rotates to compensate the Earth’s rotation for longer exposures, smaller apertures, and thus lower ISOs to get fine detail, higher sharpness, and LESS NOISE!
Most of the star trackers cost around $400 or more in years. Still expensive, but far less than a $2000 wide angle lens. However, we have a better solution below.
Our team has played more than 80 years (summed up:)) in astrophotography, after trying all the tracking mount in the market. We designed this weightless, pocket-size tracker.
👉Built with CNC Aluminum Alloy, weights 450g.
Check the review from Alyn Wallace, you will know it’s REAL.
👉Goes beyond a tracker.
It’s a dedicated time-lapse panning head, moves only after the exposure, its peers cost more than $250
Satisfaction guarantee
We have shipped more than 1000 pcs worldwide, from the day it has been released on 08.2018.
30 days full refund guarantee
If you received a defective one, don’t worry, we will resend a new one instantly. Up until now, the defective rate is within 1%.
1 Year quality guarantee
If it happens to malfunction, we will exchange a new one for you at our expense.
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