ZWO SeeStar S50 smart telescope review

ZWO SeeStar S50 smart telescope review
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The ZWO SeeStar S50 is a smart telescope for the masses. At US $499 / UK £539, it’s a fraction of the cost of the best smart telescopes from Unistellar and Vaonis. Similar to its pricier brethren, it’s not like a traditional telescope, replacing an eyepiece with a camera sensor. You can only observe the night sky via the long-exposure images it sends to your smartphone, which makes thousands of faint objects visible despite light pollution.

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Given that light pollution is rampant worldwide and that interest in astrophotography is burgeoning, the SeeStar S50 — which also has built-in light pollution filters — arrives at the perfect time. The telescope is a 2-inch (50mm) apochromatic triplet reflector with a focal ratio of f/5, ideal for a wide-field view of deep sky objects like galaxies, nebulas and open star clusters. However, at just 2MP, its image sensor is basic. It’s also rectangular. 



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