What is the realistic imaging payload of the Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6?
While the Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 has a visual payload capacity of 44 lbs, for long-exposure astrophotography, it's recommended to stay at or below 30-35 lbs. This ensures the belt-drive system and motors can guide with maximum precision, producing sharp, round stars even with long focal length telescopes.
How do I mount a second telescope on the AZ-EQ6 in Alt-Az mode?
The Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 includes a secondary mounting saddle that attaches to the end of the counterweight bar. After setting the mount to AZ mode, you can remove the counterweights and attach this saddle, which accepts both D-style and V-style dovetail bars. This allows you to mount two different telescopes for simultaneous observing.
Can I use the Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 for imaging the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) with an 8" SCT?
Yes, absolutely. An 8" SCT with a camera and guide scope typically weighs between 20-25 lbs, well within the AZ-EQ6's imaging capacity. In EQ mode, the belt-driven system will provide the smooth tracking needed to capture fine detail in the dust lanes of M31, even at the long focal lengths of an SCT.
What does the Freedom Find™ feature on the AZ-EQ6 let me do?
The Freedom Find™ dual encoders allow you to release the clutches and move the telescope manually across the sky to a new target. The mount keeps track of its position without losing its initial alignment. Once you lock the clutches again, the GoTo system knows where you are and can continue tracking or slewing automatically. This is perfect for quickly sweeping a region of the Milky Way without using the hand controller.
Do I need a laptop to control the Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6?
No. The Sky-Watcher AZ-EQ6 comes with a SynScan hand controller that gives you full GoTo access to its 42,900+ object database. However, it also includes a PC Direct Connect Port (USB-B) for control via computer software if you prefer a more advanced setup.
Is the polar scope on the AZ-EQ6 difficult to use?
The built-in polar scope is designed for ease of use with modern alignment apps. It has an illuminated reticle that helps you quickly and accurately position Polaris for Northern Hemisphere alignment. For users without a clear view of the pole, the mount's software includes a polar alignment assist routine that uses a bright star.