The MSM Nomad is the best solution for nightscapers!
It's light, it's intuitive and easy to use, it's able to carry up to 3 kg and I can't wait to use it during my next adventure.
MSM sent it to me very fast and I've already set up my gear to use the Nomad under the stars!
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david cowles (Adelaide, AU)
"NOMAD" Star Tracker "A Must Have" for Shooting Astro from Move Shoot Move
Received my equipment very promptly. Impressed with the quality & how well made it is. Everything All fits together as it should without any need for any slight adjustment. All my other camera equipment easily connected. Impressed as to how compacted it all is whne assembled.
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Dimitri Vasilevskiy (Madrid, ES)
Solid Device
The device feels very solid and light at the same time. The only reason why I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because I never tried it yet because of the weather condition.
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Don White (Manitou Springs, US)
Nomad Basic Kit C
Perfect combination for travel and quick setup, I can't wait unit Milky Way Season
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Wayne Bradley (Garland, US)
Impressive Upgrades to Nomad
Much improvement from the original MSM. The attachment stability, the laser mount, and the simple two position power switch. Enjoyed using the Nomad.
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EL MOURTAJI NOUR EDDINE (Casablanca, MA)
My honest review
there services and communication is very good .. I highly recommended .. this is my second order with them
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Benjamin (Waldkirch, DE)
Perfect buy
Finished my first shot using the nomad and what can I say….best purchase in a long time for my type of photography. Such a handy little tool…!
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Lawrence Hass (Warren, US)
First Test Successful
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
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Chuck Szuberla Szuberla (New York, US)
Easy to use star tracker
The MSM Nomad is a big advance and much easier to use than the old tracker. Great instructional videos make set up easy.