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ASIAIR Analysis

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ASIAIR is a free iPhone app designed for astrophotography enthusiasts, offering a range of features to enhance imaging and telescope control. The app allows users to connect and control their telescopes wirelessly, facilitating a seamless astrophotography experience. With support for multiple languages, including English and Chinese, it caters to a diverse audience. Users can access real-time imaging data and control various parameters such as exposure time and gain settings, making it a valuable tool for both amateur and experienced astronomers.

In addition to telescope control, ASIAIR provides advanced features such as automated star tracking and image stacking capabilities. The app is compatible with iOS 16.4 and above, ensuring that it works on the latest devices. Versionintroduces enhancements that improve usability and performance, allowing users to enjoy a more efficient workflow. ASIAIR is an essential application for anyone interested in capturing stunning images of celestial objects.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
17
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

ASI Camera wireless controller.

ASIAIR is a smart WiFi controller. You can control the all ASI USB 3.0 cameras as well as mini series cameras and selected DSLRs, an equatorial mount to GoTo and Guiding, Focusing with ZWO EAF, capture with your phone or tablet when connected to ASIAIR WiFi. There is no VNC and remote desktop.

ASIAIR can handle all tasks associated with DSO imaging, such as Preview, Plate Solving, Focus, Guide, Autorun etc.


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