NOMAD Star Tracker from Move Shoot Move, best for . . . Where the MSM Rotator was only designed for wide-angle Astro-landscape, the NOMAD has been designed with wide-field deep-sky use in mind Availability of an optional counterweight system for more experienced users to go even deeper
Setting up the MSM Nomad for an astro shoot — Eric Wilkes . . . So what are the simple steps to quickly set up and polar align an MSM Nomad star tracker with a phone? In the field it honestly takes me all of 2 minutes, but I think the explanation may be longer… Anyway, here is a brief outline of what I do 1 Set up the tripod
Testing the MSM Nomad Tracker - The Amazing Sky The Nomad is powered by an internal lithium battery that charges from any 5-volt USB charger (the Nomad comes with a USB-C cord, but no charger) The Nomad takes about 2 5 hours to charge to full and runs for 6 to 7 hours of continuous tracking at room temperatures
Move Shoot Move Star Tracker User Manual Check the PDF Manual of NOMAD Below are the manuals for the MSM Rotator, whichhas been discontinued Check this Online Manual Click to download in pdf version Click here to download the Move Shoot Move Spanish Version User Manual And there is the Manual for ACCUVIEW- 3-Axis High Precision Phone Adapter Check the Online Manual here
Move Shoot Move for Astrophotography | by Dean Wampler - Medium Here is the MSM setup for star tracking I used (recreated in the lab!): Ready for action… A star tracker rotates the attached camera or telescope to continue pointing at the same part of the sky,