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Can the Seestar S30 and S50 telescopes capture planets? This is one of the many questions I’ve received after my first test video. Tonight, I’m answering that—and more! I’ve taken both Seestars outside for a full planetary imaging session, testing them on Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars.
How the Seestar S30 and S50 perform for planetary imaging.
Tips for focusing and settings for bright objects like Venus.
Results after stacking and processing the videos captured.
Why the S30 struggles with planets, and what you can expect from the S50.
💡 Other Questions Answered:
Can you use the Seestar for Milky Way imaging?
Is the solar filter safe for observing eclipses?
Which telescope is better for your needs: S30, S50, or Dwarf 3?
Can you track the ISS with these telescopes?
This video is packed with real-world tests, results, and insights to help you decide if these telescopes fit your planetary imaging needs—or if you’d be better off considering alternatives.
💬 Have more questions? Drop them in the comments! Your ideas often inspire my next videos.
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