Testing Skywatcher AZ-GTi & SynScan Hand Controller
There hasn't been a chance to learn the new Skywatcher alt-az mount and the Orion V5 SynScan Hand Controller until today so just a little testing on the Sun.
There's several reasons why I'm trying the hand controller instead of the SynScan app. One is the problem I was having after aligning, then trying to move around the object. With the app, it would snap the image back to where it thought it should be which was an issue for me. Now with the hand controller, a home position isn't required when in Full Feature Mode, which is nice. Just level it then manually adjust the mount to say the Sun for instance - this gives me time to zoom in and center it, then on the controller do the alignment sequence. That seemed to eliminate the snap-back issue I was having with the app.
Early days and still learning, but I'm pleased with it so far.
2:16pm to 2:32pm Wednesday Dec 26, 2018, NE Ohio, 49°F - Sun low in the SW sky
~Jayling
(Ohio is in the Eastern Time Zone)
-Nikon P1000 with 125x optical zoom (3000mm) & 500x digital zoom (12,000mm)
-Feelworld 7" 4k Field Monitor
-B&W ND Filters, 10 Stop & 6 Stop Stacked for Solar Viewing
-B&W UV Haze Filter
-SkySafari Pro app
-Manfrotto MT055X PRO3 055 Tripod Legs
-SkyWatcher AZ-GTi Alt-AZ Telescope Mount
-Orion SynScan V5 Hand Controller
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