There's been a lot of discussion about this on Cloudy Nights. I don't see the attraction, you may as well just stay home and find objects on the Internet. It's is only a 2-inch telescope with all the resolution limitations. This is something for Millennials who can't put down their cell phone, not the serious amateur. It has outreach possibilities, for those who still enjoy outreach. I'll never buy one, but your mileage may vary. On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 9:06 AM Jamie Bradley <astro@jamiebradley.com> wrote:
Briefcase size and at $4000, you stand it up, level it,and push the "on" button, connect your smartphone to its wifi. With no eyepieces, you choose the object from the list on the app. It automatically finds focus and position and starts imaging and stacking the images on you smart phone or tablet. No filters, it automatically removes light pollution and cloudy frames. It even has a rain sensor. Galactic Hunters did tests from a dark site (death valley) and from downtown Las Vegas Strip. Link below.
VAONIS STELLINA SMART TELESCOPE
https://optcorp.com/products/vaonis-stellina-smart-telescope?rfsn=3309288.61...
Full Review from Galactic Hunters of Stellina https://youtu.be/2oZ78qbGHEg
Deep Astronomy Review of Stellina https://youtu.be/-gQyZwSGNws
Jamie B