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The iOptron SkyGuider Pro Camera Mount Full Package is a professional-grade astrophotography mount designed for serious enthusiasts. Featuring an all-metal build supporting up to 11 lbs payload, it offers precise polar alignment with the AccuAlign™ illuminated scope, silent tracking with four selectable speeds, and a rechargeable battery lasting up to 20 hours. Its versatility spans both hemispheres, making it the ultimate portable solution for capturing stunning celestial and landscape images with ease.
| ASIN | B07199QMR6 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,684 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Brand | iOptron |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 198 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Folded Size | 3.74 inches x 4.53 inches x 5.24 inches |
| Image stabilization | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.74"D x 4.53"W x 5.24"H |
| Item Weight | 10.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iOptron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | io3550 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5 Kilograms |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1.0 |
| Model Name | SkyGuider Pro |
| Model Number | io3550 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74"D x 4.53"W x 5.24"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**B
Easy and fast way to take great astrophotos. But you still need to know where you are aiming it ;-) Easy to transport.
Normally I do my imaging with a very elaborate, expensive, heavy, and bulky setup. I wanted an ultra small/light setup for travel and fast setup. I have another Ioptron mount and it works great so thought this would be a good choice. I have used it with my Nikon D800 DSLR and lens ranging from 20mm to 300mm. Even with the 300 the sharps remain dots with exposures up to 3 minutes or more. The attached wide field shot of the Milky Way was shot with a 20mm lens and 6 minute exposure on the DSLR. My normal setup is a ATIK 940 EX cooled astro camera with the same Nikon lens. on the SkyGuider. I use a Bogen crutch leg tripod or a surveyors tripods. A heavy sturdy tripod is mandatory! The mount can take up to 11# of camera and lens via a setup that uses a counterweight. There is a version with just the mount and another one with the equatorial mount bracket, counter weight shaft and counter weight, and a attachment that lets you set it up in several configurations.That is the setup I have. I went with the photo kit which only adds a few bucks to the cost. The included polar alignment scope is very accurate and fast to setup. It takes just a couple of minutes to polar align.it very accurately using a free app for Android or Iphones that matches the observing location, time and date to where Polaris is in relation to the true North Celestial Pole. That information is used to locate Polaris on the circum polar circle in the finder scope. The guider itself hasa good sized gear with a brass worm drive. The transission from the motor is via a toothed rubber drive belt which will eliminate jitter. In short the drive is very smooth and accurate. The mount has siderial, lunar, and solar tracking rates as well as 1/2 siderial which is used when imaging the sky with landscape in the forground. The mount is unique in that it includes a autoguide port. I haven't used that yet although I do have a small autogfuider setup that would work with it. However, the mount is so good you may not need it.....I am trying to keep from adding a bunch of additional gear...so may never use that guider port. Note thouigh that since the mount tracks only is RA....the guider would only move in RA also. Since DEC shouldn 't be an issue with a good polar alignment you really won't need DEC guiding. I included a photo of the setup I use with the ATIK camera. Note that while this is a tracking mount there is no provision for GOTO or finding stars. You will have to find them yourself but if you know enough about astronomy that won't be a problem. The software I have allows me to focus and continually see where my ATIK camera is aimed. My Nidon was a little bit more difficult but I found a device that plugs into the camera hot shoe what can hold either a red dot finder or a green laser pointer to help you aim it. The only issue I had was the first one arrived with a bad battery that would not take or hold a charge. Adorama promtoply issued a RA and sent another one which has worked flawlessly. I have bought a lot of gear over the years from Adorama so can vouch for their company and service. By the way the internal battery is rechageable and lasts for up to 20 hours but you can also plug an external power supply to run the mount as well as recharge the battery. That connection also let you upload firmware updates when they come out. THere is a port to have a camera cable release on some cameras, but in my case it was redundant for what I alread have. In short this is an amazing device for astrophotography. It is easy to use, a qality product and well engineered. I will not give uip my more elaborate setup but this makes it easy to take great astrophotos......but it helps to have dark skies of course!
P**X
Fantastic Astrophotography Guider For Beginners
A great starguider for starting out. Been using this for a few months and have been quite happy with it. Using their tripod and my mirrorless camera, I've been able capture some great deep space objects. Polar alignment is always a meticulous task with the viewfinder but not too difficult and I'm able to get 2 minute exposures with a 500mm lens and still get sharp images. That's more than I ever expected. And the battery will always last me several days (15ish hours of runtime) before I have to think about charging it. This is not the bottleneck in my current astrophotography rig and won't be for a long time. I do always have to double-check the press/hold controls but besides that it's a pretty good package
K**R
Excellent product!
Let me admit that I've got a little experience with astrophotography, and I'm comfortable with polar aligning, celestial coordinates, and long exposure astrophotography, so my experience with this mount may be different than a photographer with limited astrophotography experience. That's not to say that astrophotography experience is required...but it helps. I digress... I bought this for a trip to the western United States after reading Trevor's review at Astrobackyard. After unboxing and testing it at my house, I was absolutely elated at how easy this is to use. This mount can be set up and polar aligned in minutes. Which reminds me...you need a heavy duty tripod for these portable tracking mounts. I've read reviews from several photographers that use portable tracking mounts like this one with a traditional camera tripod, and they say that the tripod just can't support the mount. I use a field tripod that came with a Meade 5" reflector telescope I got used last year. It handles the mount, camera gear, and counterbalance with ease. I'd suggest finding something similar. Many camera tripods are just too flimsy to hold the weight of this mount plus your camera. I'll never forget the first milky way photo I took from this mount. I was using an 11mm lens with 2 minute exposure time. When the shutter released for the first time, and I saw the first image preview... I knew right away it was special. I had never taken a wide field milky way shot like that. I zoomed in to 100% and all the stars were tight pinpoints. See attached milky way photo. I think that was only twelve 2 minute exposures. I also put a 50mm lens on and captured the Rho Ophiuchi complex near Scorpius, and the Cygnus constellation. Both times I was able to keep 100% of images shot with 2 minute exposure time. I haven't tried beyond 2 minutes. Hopefully the next time I chase the Milky Way I'll experiment more. If you're on the fence, and your budget allows, get this mount. If your budget doesn't allow, do it anyway. Its a real gem.
M**E
Room for improvement. (Minor mechanical)
I'll try to be as constructive with my criticism as possible. First off, Im very new at astrophotography. Ive only stacked the moon, because, well, I dont have a tracker. Without spending thousands of dollars, which I plan to do AFTER I get more acquainted with astrophotography in general. So I chose this route and Ive seen that its very capable with a DSLR and telephoto lens. Disclaimer, I havent used it yet, just setting it up. First: I already knew I would either A. need more weight, which can't be found at the moment OR cost around $60. The weight itself is $25, thats pretty steep, and the only place I found it wanted $35 shipping. Or B. plan ahead and find parts DIY to make a longer counter weight bar. Why is the counter weight bar so short (8")!? iOptron sells extensions for $25. I can make a 12" counter weight bar for $11.50. Why not just include a 12" bar? I say this because theres youtube reviews stating you WILL NEED more weight if using DSLR+Telephoto lens AND it was demonstrated. The point behind this is the mount itself is only designed to accommodate 11lbs payload. My D850 weighs 2.5lbs and my Nikkor 200-500 weighs 4.5lbs, plus the counter weight 3.3lbs. Im already at max load. Why would I want to add weight!? I cant find the extension bars anywhere. Everything from iOptron seems to be on back order!? That being said, the 8" bar that comes with the kit weighs about 1lb. I cant add weight. So Im making a 12" bar out of some 3/8-16 all thread, two coupling nuts and a 12" 20mm OD x 17mm ID aluminum tubing. Furthermore this kit was on backorder since January. Secondly: The polar scope (seems everyone has this problem) is not collimated to Right Ascension Axis (RA). How do you ship a product thats not ready for use? I understand it could get bumped out of alignment during shipping, but if its that delicate, the design is flawed. Or possibly just ship it separate from the mount since we, the consumer, would have to align it anyways. On top of that, they include a 2mm allen(hex) key, but NOT a 1.5mm. You need both to collimate the scope. Third: While adjusting the scope, the eye piece loosely fits into the scope. Making it to where if touched, it wobbles the alignment reticle optically. Luckily I have some rubber O-rings that did the trick. Why was there not an O-ring OR why was the threaded eye piece so loose!? As far as construction materials, its decent, partial metal, partial plastic. The chuck could be aluminum. I can foresee it breaking. I really want to get into astrophotography and Im not sure this mount was the way to start. I mean, its on the cheap, just to learn the basics and get use to the process before progressing to advanced equipment. Considering how cheap this mount is and what can be done with it, these flaws are minor, but flaws non the less. I'll update my review in the future, but in the meantime, iOptron should resolve these issues to get better reviews, thus sell more of your product. I understand this is a niche market, but all the more reason to either listen to your customers or do it right the first time. iOptron: Include a 1.5mm allen(hex) key Include an O-ring for polar eye piece Include a 12" counter weight bar Not everyone uses IOS (Apple), please include Android App for polar alignment. Please advise consumer its mandatory to check and collimate the polar scope with Right Ascension Axis (RA). Either with an advertisement before purchase and or with a note in package stating to do so. No where in the paper manual does it state to do this or that it may be required to be done. Its absolutely necessary. Overall, Im content with my purchase, because its needed for what I want to do and it was the cheapest, fastest, easiest and most portable way to start Astrophotography. I chose the Sky Guider Pro over other portable trackers because of Peter Zelinka reviews. The main points are how small it is and the rechargeable battery. Update: After all the "issues" that I remedied, I can get 2 minute subs with 500mm. Weather hasnt been the best, but I was able to get some data. 22 minutes Lights, 30 Darks, 50 Flats, 100 Bias. M81/M82 pictured (cropped 1:2). Its not a lot of data, but its only my second attempt. I havent tried for longer subs due to weather. I'll update when I get the chance. For the price, this cant be beat, even with all the somewhat minor issues.
M**I
Solidly built.
This camera mount is solidly built, takes a bit of a learning curve to operate. I will go online to get more information on how to use it. It is conveniently rechargeable. Make sure you have a sturdy tripod!
M**M
This thing is great!
I am quite familiar with normal telescope mounts, I found this is very well designed, and quick and simple to use. The first time I used it, I got a great milky way shot, ( I was in rural Utah- needs dark sky). I will probably start using it for a light telescope also. Be sure to notice that the alignment LED will not go on unless the mount is rotated so that north is up, and ready to align with polaris. It is very easy to get a good polar alignment, but you must use a phone or tablet app (with GPS) to set the alignment to perfection. Very nice 1-2 minute exposures possible. Many Ytube videos on use. I really wished I have bought this long time ago. You will need the trlpod ball head, get one with 3/8 screw hole on the bottom.
E**N
Busted right out of the box
Worked for about an hour until what little battery charge was left ran out. The internal battery arrived totally useless, it doesn't hold a charge even after charging it for almost 10 hours straight. It looks great and the build quality is nice but getting an item that appeared to be used with a dead battery is very upsetting. Spotter looks good and I'm sure it works great but I wouldn't know. I was wondering why their bundle was over $150 cheaper than the same item on IOptron website. Most likely Adorama is repackaging used items and selling them as new because mine had scratches, dead battery and marks on the screws. Stay away, if it seems too good to be true, its because it is.
C**R
High quality, very well designed, portable equatorial mount for lighter equipment...
Very well designed, high quality, compact equatorial mount with an integral polar alignment scope. It comes with counter weights and an adjustable wedge allowing use of a hefty camera with a telephoto or a small telescope with a small camera. It has several tracking modes and apparently can be coupled to a star tracker for even greater accuracy. The battery to power it all is built in and seems more than adequate to handle a night of viewing and photography. I have found the polar alignment process to be quick and the tracking accuracy to be excellent- pinpoint stars at 2 minutes on my first attempt. If you are new to this type of gadget (as I was) what it doesn't have is GoTo capability- it only tracks on one axis... and you will need a sturdy tripod as a base. Moving up to an entry level equatorial mount with GoTo capability suitable for basic photography will cost twice as much and require a rolling suitcase for transport along with a portable 12v power source or a long cord... a major trade off. If you know how to find what you are looking for without a GoTo drive and your equipment is within the weight spec, this set up is alot easier to transport and use. (I have both).
S**T
Ottimo inseguitore planetario.
La durata della batteria interna è eccezionale. Per il resto è robusto e funziona bene. Buoni gli accessori. Non sono compresi il treppiede e la testa equatoriale. Unisco le foto del manuale in italiano e quello a corredo in inglese.
N**.
macht was es soll,klasse
bei mir in der astrophotografie immer wieder gerne benutzt,klass gerät
J**N
great
still learning how to use it, but every night gets easier. Starting to get results.
J**A
Astrofotografie leicht gemacht
Hochwertiges Gerät und super schnelle Lieferung! Dank an Teleskop-Service!!! Meine Fragen wurden von Teleskop-Service schnell und gut beantwortet. Immer wieder gerne!
M**N
Polar alignment and level tripod
This is a great item, make sure you do a polar alignment an check level, I use it with my canon 7D mk2 with a canon 100-400 lens with no problems,
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