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Originally Posted by pmrid
Yes and no. It’s very versatile, portable, easy to use. Guiding is not as good as my EQ6R though and I find that the Mount App lacks things like a simple “off” switch in software. The result is that there are areas where, for example, Mount and ASiair don’t play well. As an example, a Home position set in Mount disappears when you open ASIair and then Park after a session. I find there is a difference of up to 3 degrees between the position you first set and the Park position in the latter.
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Hmm... my experience has been different. Once i set my preferred home position, the "goto home" trigger in the ASI air went to my predefined position.
I don't have an eq6 to compare to, but when I'm set up at my folks place in the country, and the skies are good I've seen my guiding dip below 0.4" RMS, but it will reliably sit around 0.6" RMS.
I don't think the skies at my current place of residence near the coast will let me reliably image at a scale lower than 1"/px. The skies have been really turbulent here in the last spell of good weather so my guiding has been all over the place, from 0.7" to 1.2" RMS, but last year i had a good run and the guiding was most often around 0.6-0.8" RMS.
For my use case, this mount has been perfect, mostly because i can leave it setup inside and take it outside and down a few stairs into the back yard. i can be setup and imaging in <10 minutes.
It's not a mount i'd permanently setup in an observatory, but as a grab and go/travel mount it's pretty perfect.