This Easy Workflow shouldn't take more than 20 minutes to complete on any given night. With a little practice you should have no trouble capturing stunning deep space astro images with your ASIAir and dedicated astro camera!

If you have any questions about the ASIAir, this video should answer them! We'll cover the entire user interface, from Guiding to Polar Aligning, and everything in between

The Intermediate Workflow introduces auto-guiders and the ASIAir. These tools will help you to shoot longer exposures without star trails.

This is a continuation of the previous video, but this time we'll be using the iOptron SkyGuider Pro

We'll be covering the fundamentals of using a star tracker in this video, be sure to read the description below for updated apps and more information

Setting up a go-to mount is usually pretty easy. Do a rough polar alignment, attach the camera and telescope, connect the cables, and turn everything on!

The backfocus of the telescope determines where the camera sensor must be placed to achieve sharp focus. Most telescopes have a backfocus of 55mm, which makes this easy! There are some important differences depending on the camera model though

Focusing an auto-guider & guide scope is quite simple, but I've gotten more questions on this topic than anything else. Slowly move the auto-guider in / out of the guide scope until you can see the stars, then tighten down the screws

The polar alignment is arguably the most important step in the setup process. If the polar alignment isn't accurate, you'll see star trails within 30 seconds.

The single biggest challenge we face in astrophotography is the weather. A few stray clouds can ruin months of planning and thousands of dollars!