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The ZWO Seestar S50 is a complete smart telescope in one compact unit. With a 50 mm f/5 apochromatic triplet lens, built-in Sony IMX462 colour camera, motorised GoTo mount and fully guided smartphone app, it removes the usual astrophotography complexity. Set it on the tripod, tap a target in the app and watch as Seestar S50 slews, focuses, tracks and live-stacks the image on your screen – ideal for beginners, outreach and grab-and-go observers who still want serious results.
Perfect for deep-sky astrophotography, electronically assisted astronomy (EAA), lunar imaging, solar (with included filter) and casual wide-field observing from light-polluted gardens or dark-sky sites.

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The Seestar S50 is optimised for wide-field astrophotography and electronically assisted observing. From a typical suburban (Bortle 5–6) garden you can expect:

Seestar S50 is designed so that a complete beginner can be capturing deep-sky images within their first night:
Autofocus, plate solving and in-app firmware updates keep performance sharp and features current with minimal user effort.

Inside the Seestar S50 you get a carefully matched optical and imaging system tuned for fast, wide-field astrophotography:

Weighing only around 2.5 kg, the Seestar S50 is lighter than many DSLR + mount combinations, yet it includes the telescope, camera and tracking in one unit.

Out of the box, Seestar S50 includes a white-light solar filter, dual-band internal filter and Bahtinov mask. To get the best from your setup we recommend:
The image below was captured by Darren Cotton in Stoke, Staffordshire (approx. Bortle 5 skies) using a Seestar S50. It shows what is achievable from a typical UK garden with minimal setup time.

If you are deciding between the current generation of smart telescopes, this quick comparison helps highlight where the Seestar S50 sits.
| Model | Best For | Aperture / Optics | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seestar S50 | Beginner–intermediate EAA & imaging | 50 mm f/5 triplet, 250 mm focal length | Best balance of portability, light-gathering and image detail |
| Seestar S30 | Ultra-portable casual viewing | 30 mm aperture, shorter focal length | Lightest grab-and-go Seestar for wide-field sweeps |
| DWARF 3 | Alternative smart scope platform | Different optical train & feature set | Flexible app ecosystem and additional shooting modes |
Compared with the S30, the Seestar S50 gathers more light and offers a longer 250 mm focal length, giving cleaner stacked images and tighter framing on many nebulae and galaxies while remaining highly portable.

Pair the Seestar S50 with the optional ZWO TH10 mount and suitable wedge to unlock an equatorial-style tracking mode. This allows longer sub-exposures with reduced field rotation, beneficial for advanced users pushing the S50 to its limits on faint targets.

Yes. The Seestar S50 is one of the most beginner-friendly smart telescopes available. App-guided setup, automatic GoTo, autofocus and plate solving mean you do not need previous experience with polar alignment, star hopping or camera settings to get impressive results.
From a typical Bortle 5–6 UK garden you can capture the Moon, bright planets, open clusters, globular clusters and many popular nebulae and galaxies. Live stacking dramatically improves contrast and reduces noise, revealing faint detail that is invisible in a single short exposure.
No. The Seestar S50 integrates the telescope, motorised GoTo mount, cooled-style camera, dew control and filter system into one compact unit controlled entirely from your phone or tablet.
Yes – as long as you use the supplied white-light solar filter and ensure it is fitted securely before pointing at the Sun. Never look at the Sun without the filter in place. The Seestar shows sunspots and disk detail in white light.
Under typical conditions you can expect around six hours on a full charge. For longer sessions or cold nights, power the Seestar from a USB-C power bank or portable power station while you observe.
Yes. The free Seestar app is available for both iOS and Android. You connect via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, then control every aspect of the telescope, including GoTo, focus, exposure, stacking and image downloads.
Yes. The app lets you export images for further processing in software such as PixInsight, Photoshop or Affinity Photo. Many users share straight-from-the-app results and also keep the stacked data for more advanced post-processing.
The supplied tripod is fine for casual use. For heavier use or windy nights, we recommend a robust photo or video tripod with a 3/8" thread – for example paired with the ZWO TH10 fluid head available from Dark Clear Skies.
As an independent UK astronomy retailer, Dark Clear Skies offers personal advice before and after purchase, help with setup and configuration, and warranty support should you ever need it.
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