Benro Polaris

Graeme F

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I have not heard a peep from our friends over in Benro since I think March 23rd. Their communication is pretty poor I have to say.
 

JimFox

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I have not heard a peep from our friends over in Benro since I think March 23rd. Their communication is pretty poor I have to say.
So you ended up buying 1? I don't recall.

I passed on it since they weren't coming up with the right answers for the Astro. I decided the main reason I would want it is for Deep Space Astro, I would go for a mount that is specifically designed for Astro, then I don't have to worry. So I am going to buy one of the new iOptron tracking mounts. Not sure, but I think the Gem 28 is the one I want.
 

Graeme F

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Haha I did indeed. I figured on one hand established company, a product that I think would be great and convenient and I would actually use! On the downside, it's a risk. Unproven tech and all that.

In the end I looked at their existing products and it looked like they were essentially adding motors to previously manual adjustments. I also never really understood why no auto polar alignment which I put down to industry inertia. So I'm taking a punt on it. I just don't believe their July shipping date and just wish more (ANY) updates!
 

JimFox

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I think it will be a ball head. I would have bought it except that I have 1 specific need, so I could only buy 1 mount. Either the Benro or a totally dedicated Astro mount. So I went with the totally dedicated. But I have no doubt that the Benro will be a cool ball head as it does many interesting things. I don't think you will lose out, it ended up just being a financial decision for me in the end.
 

Graeme F

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I emailed Benro a few weeks ago asking what was the story with the updates and when will next see any new meaningful communication and demonstrations etc. Anyway got this email back this morning:

Thanks for reaching out to us and give us your sincere advice!

We will soon post the Polaris progress to you all, please feel free to let me know your concerns, we will do the best to ease your concern.
 

Mike Lewis

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yes, still waiting. I am not too concerned yet, it seems like they are continuing to make design improvements and ironing out bugs in the software/firmware.

ML
 

JimFox

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yes, still waiting. I am not too concerned yet, it seems like they are continuing to make design improvements and ironing out bugs in the software/firmware.

ML
Yep, I would rather wait for a finished product then get impatient for a product that was full of bugs and didn't work right.
 

Ben Egbert

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Looking forward to your fist post with this rig. I see you have the 24-105 mounted, is that what you will use for deep sky?
 

JimFox

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Awesome Kyle! It's great that it arrived!

Is there anything in the documention or app that says what the limit for focal length is? Can you mount a 150-600mm on it and shoot it at 600mm?

It's new moon! So hopefully you get some clear skies in the next week to test it out.
 

Kyle Jones

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Looking forward to your fist post with this rig. I see you have the 24-105 mounted, is that what you will use for deep sky?
It was just the lens I happened to have handy. As always, lens choice will depend on the subject. My preference is still to shoot astro landscapes with tracking so I'll likely spend most of my time with my various astro lenses.

Who knows though, the ability to "go-to" deep space objects is pretty cool.

Awesome Kyle! It's great that it arrived!

Is there anything in the documention or app that says what the limit for focal length is? Can you mount a 150-600mm on it and shoot it at 600mm?

It's new moon! So hopefully you get some clear skies in the next week to test it out.
I'll try my 150-600 when I get back to Montana in March. We'll see. It is pretty sturdy but there's no counter weight.
 

DougW

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This is very Intriguing! I'll be interested in your review after you've had a chance to put it through some paces.
 
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