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The ZWO Seestar S50 is a lightweight, all-in-one smart digital telescope designed for both beginners and experienced users. Featuring a 50.8mm aperture with triplet apochromatic optics, it delivers sharp, low-noise images. Controlled via a dedicated smartphone app, it offers full-automatic find & track, autofocus, and advanced imaging modes including EQ, Plan, and Mosaic. Weighing only 2.5kg and bundled with a compact tripod, it’s the perfect portable astrophotography solution that makes capturing the cosmos effortless and accessible.











| ASIN | B0D97JDB49 |
| Aperture Modes | Fixed |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218,455 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #55 in Telescope Refractors |
| Brand | ZWO |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Date First Available | 26 July 2024 |
| Has Auto Focus | Yes |
| Has audio recording capabilities | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 14.2 x 25.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 490 g |
| Item model number | Seestar S50 |
| Manufacturer | ZWO |
| Media type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Min Focal Length | 50.8 Millimeters |
| Model | Seestar S50 |
| Model Name | Seestar S50 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.95 x 14.22 x 25.65 cm; 2.49 kg |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
C**N
Intuitif bonne autonomie et image de qualité
R**D
I bought two. I highly recommend this. It is great to have up and running while doing observation sessions with other scopes. You can keep photo momentos from your gazing sessions. Not unlike the awkward pictures we get after riding roller coasters. Sans the funny face and subtle embarrassment. You will fully cherish the pictures of the sky. Great pics, easy to use, educational, clever - there are many laudatory things to say about this product. It makes astrophotography accessible to the neophyte. It makes astrophotography easy for the initiated who find themselves too tired to fuss with a traditional, labor-intensive rig. While I applaud Spartan discipline and salute those who open the heavens by mastering astrophotography, there is nothing wrong with occasionally taking the path of least resistance. We can't all climb Everest when we want to go outside. A stroll in the park has its place. That is what the S50 represents. You can create astounding images of astronomical objects with no specialized or technical knowledge. The app is intuitive and easy to use. The device obeys with monastic discipline. The only preexisting astronomy skill one need master to use this device is the ability to determine if it is dark outside and cloudy. I have struggled more to program a coffee maker than I have in using this astrograph. Like I said - a stroll in the park. Not to descend into the weeds on an Amazon review, but the device is also more versatile than appears at first glance. For example, it has a mosaic mode that allows imagery to be stitched together to form a larger image (lay this feature on the Orionic cloud or Andromeda galaxy and you shouldn't be disappointed). For further example, you can pull images directly from the device for bespoke stacking, and stack amongst multiple collects on multiple nights. These features make the scope more than the sum of its parts. This rings particularly true when considering limitations regarding the field of view and the alt/az mount. (If I have lost you at this point, do not fret - just know that this scope can do more than expected and has advanced features/tricks to keep things interesting). Writing of sum and parts, the value this device represents feels criminal. Cue Fiona Apple. Roughly five hundo for a triple apochromatic and all the auto imaging trimmings?! You cannot price a piecemeal rig with these specs for anywhere faintly near this price. This is a stellar value... that pun hurt me too. I can feel your eyes roll. But do not miss the point - This is an incredible value. If you are looking for the smart scope pièce de résistance, the Celestron Origin currently holds that title in my humble opinion (at the time of writing this. I expect this market to evolve quickly. Far future readers can snicker, but I am right in this moment.). The Origin is certainly worthy of consideration. I want one. That RASA is something else and it appears to be worth every penny of the 4k asking price. But if you are not so well heeled as to be able to dish out 4k for an astrograph, or so inclined for any number of reasons, this S50 is perfectly acceptable solution that will still allow you to make the mortgage at the end of the month. Even in acknowledging that the Origin is generally superior, I still think this scope has its place. It is highly portable and robust. It neatly occupies a happy intersection of compact form factor, ability, and price. If portability is your chief concern (for hiking?), consider the upcoming S30. In conclusion, this is a great product. Please consider. I recommend this wholeheartedly. This product deserves five stars (this is a pun-rich environment but I will spare you here). It certainly advances the hobby of amateur astronomy. All things stated above are mere opinion and consider at your own risk (don't sue me). PS: You can photoshop your friend's pets into astronomical photographs for extra fun. Bow to the absurd and all. I wish you clear skies.
C**N
Buen telescopio digital para disfrutar fotografiando el cielo. Buena relación calidad-precio.
L**I
Soldi spesi bene
N**K
This arrived quickly with good instruction it also included a sun filter which the pictures on Amazon do not show. The nebulas shown were all taken a few days after it arrived, we have clear skies here but it was misty at times. One feature that is not always shown is the built in dew heater, this is important to me as we do have some very humid nights around here. Its also very easy to carry around and set-up at night.
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