MetaGuide is a super helpful software when you’re capturing photos of celestial objects with a telescope. If you want to get good shots, using auto-guiding gear or software is pretty much essential. Why? Well, these objects are always moving because of Earth’s rotation, so if you don’t have that guiding system, you’ll only be able to take short exposures.
Now, if you’re lucky enough to have an advanced telescope, it probably comes with built-in devices that can do this guiding for you. These devices help move the telescope to keep your subject in focus while you shoot. But what if you’re using a video camera instead? That’s where MetaGuide steps in!
This cool application uses video imaging to help align your telescope perfectly. It even helps with collimation by analyzing the in-focus diffraction pattern of a star. Pretty neat, right?
If you're thinking about trying out MetaGuide, you'll need a video camera – any size and type will do! Just make sure it can connect to your mount because that's how you'll access the guiding features. Your mount can be equatorial or on a wedge; just ensure it supports PulseGuide for ASCOM.
The great thing about MetaGuide is that it lets users configure and monitor everything from an easy-to-use graphical interface. Plus, if you've got calibrations set up, you can save them and load them later whenever needed! And don’t worry if you're new – there’s plenty of detailed documentation available to help guide you through.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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