We have all seen stunning photos of galaxies and stars captured by NASA and astrophotographers in the past. You can’t just point your fancy camera at the sky and capture those kinds of photos. The good news is the latest telescopes make astrophotography much more accessible. Here are 4 app connected astrophotography telescopes you don’t want to miss:
ZWO Seestar S30: an iPhone compatible astrophotography telescope with auto alignment, image stacking and time-lapse modes. It features telephoto and wide-angle lenses. It uses AI noise reduction to capture stunning photos.
Vaonis Stellina: a smart telescope that uses GPS to find objects in the sky for photography. It has a robotic mechanism and automatic star field recognition. It works with iOS and Android devices.
Dwarf 3: a portable smart telescope that you can use to capture moon, sun, galaxies and everything in between. It has a telephoto and wide-angle camera. It has a SONY IMX678 Starvis 2 sensor and 3 built-in sensor. The companion app makes astrophotography accessible to more people.
Celestron Origin: another smart telescope that works with iOS and Android devices. It features a 6″ Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph optical design and uses AI algorithms to process data and deliver sharp, vivid colors.
Stay tuned as we will cover more smart astrophotography telescopes here in the future.
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