Rob Lyons:Michael McHale:Rob Lyons:
It will never outperform a quality astrophotography setup, but I still very much enjoy using the Seestar. I shoot for about an hour and do a speed process on the stacked fits file that it produces and it is usually better than I anticipated. My friend, Kai calls it fast food astrophotography, and I think that is spot on. I will take mine with me when I go to dark sites to shoot Milky Way shots and for outreach events. I also run it most nights that I image with my big rigs. I love the little Seestar!
*** Type your reply here **Rob, I was thinking of picking one up to record the eclipse in April. I was thinking of filming it with the Seestar from beginning to end. In your opinion, do you think that it is capable of doing that? Thanks for your time.
Michael*
It tracks the Sun very well, but I don’t know if it will stay perfectly on target for that amount of time. I also don’t know if their is a maximum duration for video capture. In theory it should work, but I can’t tell you for certain.
* The Seestar will be one of about 4 configurations our club will have at an eclipse demo here on April 8. It will be connected to a large TV for EAA, under a tent or other shelter. I don't think it staying on target will be an issue. However if it is, it only takes a few seconds to refine its view.