Has anyone tried/tested this MSM tracker?
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Re: Has anyone tried/tested this MSM tracker?
nighthiker wrote:
Hi!
That tracker was discussed a while ago in this forum but can’t find it right now. Also - at least - two good reviews in the internt from Peter Zelinka and Amazingsky.
An interesting light & affordable option for light equipment with (U)WA lenses with additional options for timelaps. But not so good if you want to use heavier and narrower lenses for e.g. deep sky.
Thanks, I’ll search the forum. I mostly shoot MW with wide angles so that could be OK I guess.
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