The USB-C port is used after acquisition, to connect to a PC or MAC, to transfer the subs for processing. AFAIK you can’t use the port to store subs directly to your PC during acquisition, you need to use one of the options described above. /Chris PS: The online manual applies equ...
ASIAir is limited to 1080p graphics and one screen, whereas SharpCap will support 2 screens at whatever resolution your pc supports. My MeLe will deliver two, 4K feeds, and I connect to them using Windows Remote Desktop on my 2-screen Mac Mini. The two screen SharpCap display is great for...
ASIAIR is an intelligent wireless controller that includes the device and app. You can control all ASI USB 3.0 and Mini-series cameras, selected DSLRs/MILCs, and popular equatorial mounts. Also, you can handle more gears, such as EFW and EAF from ZWO. Just connect your phone or pad to ...
How to Power the ASIAIR Plus The ASIAIR Plus runs on 12v DC power. For astrophotographers who image out in the field using aportable battery, the ability to run on 12v DC is a great option over the power-hungry AC power that a laptop computer requires. It has a standard DC 5.5 x 2....
Overall, for me, the Mini is bust compared to the Plus. Yes it's cheaper and smaller (not by much) however storage and transfer issues make it unsuitable (in my opinion) for use with larger sensors. In my Plus' I have a 1TB micro-SD in each so I never have to worry about runnin...
Click on a shortcut on my screen, it is preset to open RealVNC plus auto-logon to my mini PC / Rasp Pi. (no other action is required to "remote in"). Click on an icon in the "remote device" to open NINA (or KStars) and within that software, click on one button to "Connect...
I have been using both the ASAIR pro and the ASAIR plus for almost a year with an IPAD and a IPHONE. I can not compare it to a PC experience, but can say it has allowed me to learn so much about astrophotography in a short period of time. I have had my challenges, many of whic...
The same applies to cooled CMOS cameras. ZWO’s models can draw 5 amps with the cooler on, and so demand their own power supply. Thus, the Mini’s power outlets will be of limited use. But that’s also true of the Plus, as its maximum throughput is also 3 amps. However, I found...
Turned the WAN to a LAN as mentioned above. I have the slate set to repeater mode to my home network. I can connect anywhere in the house directly to the slate wifi and it somehow picks up my asi air plus. Strangely enough, I forgot to plug in the cat6 but by golly it works ...
Start plus. Turn on camera. Turn on mount. Connect wireless, register, and see if Cannon will take test snap. I am and older Nikon user so I have a data cable and a shutter cable to asiair plus. Works though ... now. Does that work for you?