I’ve been enjoying my ASIAIR Pro the last few weeks. Other than the weak Wi-Fi, I’ve been very surprised at how stable this thing is. I went the Windows 10 mini-computer route and everything worked great the first night. The second time out, it ran automatic updates and then quit...
not to hijack, but started having a sudden connection problem this AM. Have been using successfully for the last several months with TP- Link and all. This AM for some reason had trouble and unfortunately I deleted and reinstalled the aASIAir pro app on the iPad- bad mistake. Now the dev...
I would place the ZWO ASI290MM in the autoguiding camera category. If you’re interested in a camera that was built for taking large deep-sky images, consider theZWO ASI294MC Pro. For a detailed review of the ASI290MM Mini, have a look at the following thread onCloudy Nights. Have a...
I'm with you. For a backyard astronomer who wants to get images, its ideal. I've used the software. Lots of time invested in learning it all and debugging issues and then there are always the updates and the windows updates etc. ASI did correctly guage this, and running it off a tab...
What I like about ASI AIR Pro: You dont needANYdrivers No updates surprise you randomly when you go out into the field, compare this to Windows. There are no license's to keep up with. It just works, The EAF autofocused for me immediately with no knowledge of how the software worked...
I tested for EAA usage with my setup ZWO ASI AIRPRO and a windows PAD (with Sharpcap). At the end I stayed with Sharpcap and the windows pad, I can highly recommend Sharpcap. I suggest, first get a reducer and a camera and try it again with Sharpcap. As camera I use an uncooled ...
· A 64-bit version of the Windows operating system. It all comes down to the app of course and sure the Celeron may work for you but may not work for other users. Hooooowever you still skipped the big one you need power for your camera, focusers, maybe a dew heater or something ...
Try running your camera from a computer to find out whether it's ASIAIR or camera. I'm using Mac so for me it would be AstroImager. For Windows, maybe Nina? Yeah, I guess I might have to try something like that and see what that does ...