After receiving my MSM Nomad tracker I drove to Goblin Valley Utah to test it out. I had looked at several videos from links on the MSM website so felt pretty prepared. I already had a Really Right Stuff base and Monopod Head so I didn’t buy the Wedge, but did get the Z Bracket. So my setup was a Really Right Stuff Tripod, an RRS rotating base, a RRS Monopod Head, the MSM Nomad, the Alyn Wallace Z Brackt and an astro modified Nikon D810 with the 14-24 f2.8 lens. I found setting up the laser to align the rotator with Polaris as easy as the videos suggested it would be. I made several 2 minute exposures at 24mm and the stars were pinpoints as expected. I found this setup with the Z Bracket more susceptible to shakes than I wanted. After removing the Z bracket and using a ball head instead I was happier with the stability. I really like the Z bracket and it might be fine with a lighter camera lens combination. Next time out I’m going to learn to use the Polar Scope which I also bought. So, to wrap up I’m really happy with my purchase of the MSM Nomad and look forward to a great year of Astro Photography. Lawrence Hass--Parker, CO