The Milky Way is closer than you think — your smartphone can already capture it.
Modern phones have powerful night modes, RAW, and stacking. Pair yours with SteadySky and keep stars pin-sharp while the Earth turns — no telescope, no big budget.
Long exposures reveal starlight — but Earth’s rotation creates star trails.
You press the shutter, wait… and get streaks instead of stars. That’s the planet moving beneath your camera. SteadySky gently tracks the sky so stars stay still on your sensor.
A compact tracker that follows the stars.
Traditional tracking mounts are powerful—but bulky and expensive. SteadySky rotates in sync with the Earth to keep stars pin-sharp, in a lightweight, beginner-friendly package.
- Keep stars sharp at longer exposures
- Works with smartphones and basic DSLRs
- Fast setup, no jargon required
Start for less than everyday gear
SteadySky from £60 — that’s less than the cost of a pair of new trainers to unlock the night sky.
You don’t need a telescope. You already own the camera — your smartphone (or DSLR). SteadySky does the rest.
Two simple options — same sharp stars
Essential (Crosshair)
- Accurate alignment with a simple crosshair sight
- Lightweight, portable, no jargon required
- Great first step into astrophotography
QuickAlign (Laser)
- Point and align in seconds with the bright laser
- All Essential features, plus quicker setup
- Includes crosshair fallback for no-laser zones
Real results, first night out
For less than a night out, you can capture the Milky Way.
All you need is your phone… and SteadySky.
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