Hey all:
I have a NEQ6 running EQMod for preference and have been fighting Stellarium and StellariumScope for the better part of a year. I'm starting to tire of it and am eyeing off SkyX. Question is, which version?
Given that I want guiding, I'm thinking the SAE version is the way to go. Can someone confirm this and, if possible, show me where to find a good, no nonsense comparative feature list? I don't seem to be able to find one, which is a pity. I don't know if I want Pro or SAE. I would like to stay with EQMod if possible (see note below). I'm interested in doing mosaic wide fields (and have done so in the past) so that may factor into it. DLSR mounted on top of the scope.
Further to that, if I use my Meade DSI (2 I think?) as a guiding camera, will I need to buy their guiding software or can I still use PHD Guidedog?
I already have alignmaster and regard it very highly, so I guess I'm not interested in tPoint.
Does anyone have any suggestions on setups? Price of course is minimal
Currently the problems I've been having with Eqmod are:
- Several seperate programs running. The more programs, the more chance of things going wrong.
- Not to mention losing track of which program you need to alt-tab into.
- Stellarium. It is good. There's no question of that... but its very good at one thing and one thing only: Showing you whats up there. You then need to get various addins and bolt them together and.... yeah. I'm looking for an integrated package.
- EQMod. I love it, but I hate it. Several times last night it would lock up, disconnect from the mount or drive the damn thing backwards. Then I found that the emergency stop button had been mapped to the slew west button. That slowed me down for a while.
I prefer to avoid vendor lock in, so if SkyX only works with SkyX stuff, then I'll have to think hard. I prefer to keep my options open.
Penny for your thoughts?