Astrophotography Equipment Reviewed by Astromaniac
Here is a list of equipment that we enjoyed reviewing by putting them to in-depth test. We cover all aspects of astro gear, from user interface, built quality, practicality, value for money and customer support.
Falcon Rotator v2: Meticulously Crafted Camera Rotator with a Personality
There’s something rather satisfying about opening a well-made piece of astrophotography kit and the Falcon Rotator v2 by Pegasus Astro delivers that feeling almost immediately.
It’s not flashy and it doesn’t try too hard. But the moment you take it out of the box, you notice the weight, the finish, the precision of the machining. The anodised aluminium has that unmistakable blue Pegasus Astro look: clean, slick, undeniably premium, and that distinction matters.
WandererCover V4-EC Motorised Flat Panel: Automation To A Crucial Part of Astrophotography
As part of our series of astrophotography gear reviews for maximum automation -something that more advanced astrophotograpgers seek- we have been testing the motorised flat panel from Wanderer Astro: WandererCover V4-EC Motorized Flat Panel.
WandererRotator Mini V2: Tiny but Mighty Field Rotator
The professional Zero Tilt M54 Motorized Camera Angle Adjuster (CAA), WandererRotator Mini V2 emerges as a noteworthy astrophotography gear, offering an extra level of control and automation whilst taking photos of the deep space. With a dedicated software and ASCOM compatibility, this camera rotator aims to join a small pool of field rotators that are currently available in the market. So it is exciting to see that there are more options available.
