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Old 04-08-2023, 08:44 AM
sharkbite
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Originally Posted by ChrisV View Post
I agree with and am a bit over comments about 'cheating' and others like 'lazy astronomy'
Yep - if every technological advance was considered 'Lazy' we'd still be living in caves eating a Paleo diet the 'hard way'....

The seastar has the same sensor and focal length that i would typically use for astrophotography, and would spare me the hassle of setting up.
(which is the only thing stopping me from being out there more often)

I dont know what kind of quality i can expect - its cheaper to
buy than just my current lens is on the 2nd hand market,
let alone the camera and mount....

I'm going to wait and see what the images look like from the early adopters, and then you might see my current stuff in the classifieds!
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