Tracking the Milky Way with an iOptron SkyGuider Pro!
Interested in tracking your Milky Way images to get those tack sharp, pinpoint stars? A great tool for that is the iOptron Skyguider Pro equatorial tracker. In this video, Tony shows you the basics of how to set up your tracker, align it, tips on composing your images, basic camera settings, and a few troubleshooting tips! Trackers are awesome tools, but they do take some getting used to. In short, there is a learning curve that will involve a lot of frustration and like a few four letter words. But, don't let that deter you. The images that you can create with a tracker are stunning, regardless of whether you are shooting wide-field astro-landscape images or deep sky objects! Do you use a tracker? If so, which one and what have your experiences been with it? Do you have a tracker but want hands on, in person instruction on how to use it? Bring it with you when you join us for one of our UNIQUE / Workshops and we will make sure that you leave confident on how to use your tracker! Check out www.319photography.com/workshops for more information on how you can join us in the field.

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