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ZWO SeeStar S50 smart telescope review

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Most amateur astronomers, and even people with only a casual interest in stargazing, have heard of smart telescopes or “smartscopes” — small-aperture robotic telescopes that take images of sky objects with little human intervention. Smartscope users view the astrophotos they capture on smart devices, phones or tablets; there is no eyepiece for visual observing.

Specifications

Aperture: 50 mm
Focal length: 250 mm
Focal ratio: f/5
Sensor: 2.1-megapixel Sony IMX462 CMOS sensor (color)
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
Battery: Lithium, rechargeable with USB-C charger
Battery capacity: 5Ah
Battery life: 3.5 – 5 hours
Connectivity: Wi-fi (Bluetooth used in initial setup)
Weight: 5.51 lbs / 2.5 kg

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