![]() ![]() This mount is the latest version of the Skywatcher AZ GOTO which uses the dual encoder technology found on the Skywatcher goto dobs and the eq/az goto mounts so you can manually move the telescope on to the target without needing to press the buttons on the handset and the handset will still know where the telescope is pointing.The IV‑CAMA3‑20‑SLVR‑1B 1 is a high quality intelligent PTZ IP camera that automatically tracks and frames a presenter based on facial and motion detection. That means you can move it manually, but can you tell if this means that if I move the telescope to an object by hand, I must always use the Goto as well for it to track it ? or will it be tracking anyway, wherever I point it? For instance, if you know the object you want to observe is on the other side of the sky from where your telescope is currently pointed, you could move it most of the way there very quick- ly by hand, then use the hand controller to finish the precise pointing electronically using the GoTo command." This can come in handy when slewing to target objects. That is, after the initial GoTo star alignment, the telescope can be moved by hand without losing the align- ment. "One of the great features of StarSeeker IV telescopes that sets them apart from previous StarSeeker versions is the abil- ity to move the mount by hand as well as electronically with the hand controller. I would suggest you down load and read the user manual to find out if you can move the telescope by hand on that tripod head. Heavier payload opens up bigger telescopes not longer but heavier. The big difference is the payload the second one is nearly double which suggests the tripod might be sturdier as well as the motors. If I was you I would make myself familiar with an eqatorial mount and go for option 3. ![]() ![]()
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