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| ====== Quick Start ====== | ====== Quick Start ====== | ||
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| If you just got your Seestar, watch these videos. If your Seestar is on the way, watch these videos. If you don't know what the Seestar is, watch these videos. | If you just got your Seestar, watch these videos. If your Seestar is on the way, watch these videos. If you don't know what the Seestar is, watch these videos. | ||
| + | I made this short video with the help of Elsa, my AI friend. My script was written to give you an idea of what the Seestar S50 can and can't do{{ youtube> | ||
| - | + | For a more hands-on understanding of what to expect from the Seestar S50 Trevor Jones made this video the Seestar was first released, so it's a little out of date, but it will give you a quick and enthusiastic rundown on the Seestar. It' | |
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| Inspect all components for any damage or missing items. | Inspect all components for any damage or missing items. | ||
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| - | Read through the included paper quick start guide and the almost as short full user guide. Yes, read it! | ||
| ===== Assemble ===== | ===== Assemble ===== | ||
| - | Attach the Seestar to the tripod using the mounting screw. Hold the scope and twist the tripod, not then other way around. | + | Attach the Seestar to the tripod using the mounting screw. Hold the scope and twist the tripod, not the other way around. |
| Ensure the connection is secure but not overly tight. | Ensure the connection is secure but not overly tight. | ||
| - | Do not extend the tripod legs to ensure stability. If you set in on a table make sure the table is rock steady. | + | Do not extend the tripod legs to ensure stability. If you set it on a table, make sure the table is rock-steady.Do not set it on a table without the tripod as the bottom of the scope will interfere with rotation |
| - | Check that the tripod is more or less level. | + | Check that the tripod is more or less level. It doesn' |
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| Connect the provided USB-C to USB-A power cable to the Seestar' | Connect the provided USB-C to USB-A power cable to the Seestar' | ||
| - | The indicator lights will show the charging status (e.g., four red bars when fully charged, and flashing red when it's about to die). | + | The indicator lights will show the charging status (e.g., four red bars means it' |
| Allow the battery to charge fully before your first use. | Allow the battery to charge fully before your first use. | ||
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| - | Use this QR code of search for the official Seestar app and download it. | + | Use this QR code or search for the official Seestar app and download it. |
| Install the app (preferably on a tablet) and follow any on-screen instructions. | Install the app (preferably on a tablet) and follow any on-screen instructions. | ||
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| The app will guide you through the process of entering the Seestar' | The app will guide you through the process of entering the Seestar' | ||
| - | Later, go back and set up Station Mode. Instead of connecting to the Seestar WiFi hotspot, | + | Later, go back and set up Station Mode. Instead of connecting to the Seestar WiFi hotspot, set up a connection to your home WiFi network. Then you can use your home WiFi to extend your control range, send pictures, use email, |
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| A couple of preliminary steps are required the first time you use the scope. Find a level (not just flat) surface, then go to Advanced Setting and tap Level Sensor Calibration, | A couple of preliminary steps are required the first time you use the scope. Find a level (not just flat) surface, then go to Advanced Setting and tap Level Sensor Calibration, | ||
| - | Its not really calibration, | + | It' |
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| + | Turn on Save Each Frame and Skyatlas Sync if they' | ||
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| Point the Seestar at a scenic object and tap the red button to capture an image | Point the Seestar at a scenic object and tap the red button to capture an image | ||
| - | Tap the Auto Focus button and watch the Seestar find the right place. | + | Tap the Auto Focus button and watch the Seestar find the right setting. |
| - | Note that terrestrial and sky objects require different focus. In fact, the Moon and Sun do too. Moral: run autofocus on every object before you start capturing images. | + | Note that terrestrial and sky objects require |
| Go to settings (Me button, right end of bottom menu) and turn Manual Focus on, then go back to home screen | Go to settings (Me button, right end of bottom menu) and turn Manual Focus on, then go back to home screen | ||
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| ===== Tweak Image (Optional) ===== | ===== Tweak Image (Optional) ===== | ||
| - | Use the Seestar app or other photo editing software to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and other image parameters. | + | Use the Seestar app or other photo editing software |
| - | You can also crop the image or apply filters for creative effects using Lightroom, Photomator, | + | You can also crop the image or apply filters for creative effects using Lightroom, Photomator, AstroEdit, etc. |