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The Sky-Watcher AZ-GTI is a lightweight, portable computerized GoTo mount designed for mobile astronomy enthusiasts. Weighing only 8.6 pounds, it supports a payload of up to 11 pounds and features WiFi connectivity for app control. With advanced tracking technology and the ability to create stunning time-lapse videos, this mount is perfect for both amateur astronomers and photography lovers alike.
R**.
Perfect Portable Go-To Alt-Az Mount
This is an excellent GoTo mount for smaller "grab-and-go" scopes. A joy to use and compact while study for scopes and accessories weighing up to 10 pounds. The "freedom find" dual-encoders are an excellent feature, allowing you to disengage the scope from the alt-az motors to move to any object in the sky while maintaining your GoTo alignment. One note to SkyWatcher is the Azimuth bearing is a bit too tight so recommend making it a bit looser for easier manual pointing of the scope in "freedom find" mode. The Wi-Fi works great linking to both SynScan and Sky Safari apps and is a real joy to use. A revolutionary mount that is compact, yet powerful and a real joy to use. Highly recommended for both the beginner to veteran armature astronomer, this mount is truly a winner providing loads of enjoyment and capabilities in a compact and well thought-out package.
B**S
Excellent portable mount with minor caveats
For its size and weight, this mount does a very good job with my 127 Maksutov, which is at the upper end of its weight-bearing capacity. I find the tracking to be a big help visually. For photography, you would want to do a very careful alignment and keep exposures short, because I doubt it's smooth and accurate enough for serious work. You cannot leave the mount tracking for long periods and expect an object to stay centered, but it usually gets within 1° when finding targets. There are clicking noises in certain orientations that probably mean there's some internal slop in the gearing, but overall I don't find the noise from mine objectionable. High-speed slewing is naturally noisier than fine adjustment.The iOS application works, but has a few limitations. It insists on remembering the previous alignment, even when you are trying to set a new one, which sometimes requires the "reset alignment" utility function and quitting the app. I had to update the mount firmware immediately, in order to fix bugs, but also to mount my scope on the right side (it defaults to the left). Skywatcher support was helpful in finding the right version. I have not had disconnection problems since the update. I think a mobile app has some advantages over a hand controller when searching for objects by their common name, providing information, and for portability.You'll want a battery that can keep your phone or tablet display on continuously, because constantly unlocking your phone to make an adjustment or pick a new target gets annoying. (You may want to purchase a power bank and/or AC adapter in preference to the internal AA batteries, which can also recharge your phone/tablet.)Now that there's an equatorial mode in the app, it would be nice if there were a matching EQ wedge/base, but most people seem to use the Star Adventurer Latitude base. I've heard of people using this mount with a C6 tube, but I think that's overloading it. It's ideal for a 72–90mm short-tube refractor, or the 100 and 127mm Maksutovs. I think some very light 102mm refractors and the C5 will work, too. I'm curious about adding a counterweight shaft (which is needed for EQ mode) since it's not clear what the weight limits are with one attached. I will probably also add a camera adapter to try some wide-field astrophotography.Overall, it's easy to recommend this mount at it's normal price (below 400) so long as you are patient with the app and aren't expecting it to replace a german equatorial or massive fork mount. I think it hits a sweet spot for amateurs who want more than a toy while keeping their investment modest, and portable enough to take along without thinking twice.
A**Y
Great alt-az mount for lightweight viewing/astrophotography
I picked this up as a light go-to mount to track space objects, for nights when I don't want to drag out the other heavy equipment I have. Most times, I put it out with a small telescope on it, use the phone app, align to three stars, and tell it what object I want to look at for the night. With it being battery powered and on my wifi, I can go from wanting to look at planets or deep space objects to having it set up and able to find anything in less than five minutes.If you want to use it for EAA (electronically assisted astronomy), you can use it as is because the rotation doesn't matter with the shorter exposures and the live stacking adjusts well. If you want to use it for full on astrophotography, you can easily get a wedge and polar align it like the other mounts and it works just as well. Out of the box, the tracking is pretty accurate, but if you want it even tighter, it does work with PHD.The only downside at all is that it doesn't have much of a max load, but that's to be expected with a small go-to mount. I have been able to successfully track on a wedge, holding my mirrorless with a 135mm lens and the stars all come out round without any streaks. Another thing that isn't a big deal but needs to be noted: if you get the eq wedge for this, there isn't an easy way to mount a polar scope to it so getting it polar aligned is a little trickier than for other mounts.This is great for users who want a more accurate goto mount for visual astronomy than the ones that come with the cheaper telescopes or more experienced astronomy/astrophotography users who just want something lighter to travel with or need to set up quickly. Battery life is great, along with connections with phones/tablets and the wifi.
V**N
Good mound, terrible app
This a good, sturdy AltAz GoTo mount but without the optional hand controller, it is so-so. The problem I had both with iPhone8 and Samsung Galaxy S6 was the frequent disconnection from the builtin WiFi. I am using this Mount with the Sky-Max 127mm Mak-Cass telescope which comes with a 2-inch diagonal and a 2 inch 28mm eyepiece which is fairly heavy but still below the 11-pound max rating for the mount. It is hard to get the Sky-Watcher hand controller for this mount anymore but it is a SynScan and I bought the Orion SynScan V5 Computerized GoTo Hand Controller for Altaz. It works well with the mount.
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