Today I use, along with my trusty Seestar S50 that accompanies me on nights under the stars, mixed setups ranging from the apochromatic refractor to the Schmidt Cassegrain 9.25, and I have finally achieved a good setup even for photography, with the ZWO 294 MC PRO and ZWO 2600 AIR CMOS cameras, and using the ASIAir, a true game changer in managing photographic nights.

I am still gaining experience with processing software, but little by little I see that the results improve with every shot, so I can only be happy and content to see that in these last 10 years, the arrival of these products has breathed new life into a passion that never abandons you. Many people have approached the sky thanks to instruments like the Seestar, and I can only hope that this continues in the coming years. As for me, little by little, I always try to be satisfied with the results I obtain, shooting from the urban skies of Ravenna (Bortle 6-7), and often going to the hills, at about 600 meters of altitude, to find darker and clearer skies.
I can only imagine what can be done with astrophotography in the next 10-15 years..."
Now, with his Seestar S50 by his side, Fabrizio continues to capture cosmic wonders even from the light-polluted skies — proving that passion shines brighter than city lights. 🌠




