Unistellar Odyssey Pro smart telescope review: beginner-friendly astrophotography, now 15% off
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Harry Bennett
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A review of the Unistellar Odyssey Pro smart telescope, highlighting how it simplifies astrophotography for beginners. The author shares their personal experience using the device to capture deep space objects with ease, and notes that the telescope is currently available at a 15% discount during summer sales and Amazon's Prime Day event.
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Astrophotography can be confusing and when combining mirrorless cameras, astrocams and telescopes, there is a huge learning curve that can throw people a bit sideways if they are looking to get into it.
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