Equipment database

A highly collaborative community effort based on a peer review system, that allows the long-term preservation of information about all equipment items used in astrophotography.

 

AstroBin's community has built a database of thousands of products for astrophotography.

Imagine Wikipedia, but for astrophotography equipment… this is the AstroBin Equipment Database.

Single source of truth

 

Just like AstroBin has revolutionized amateur astrophotography by providing the community with an integrated and powerful data storage solution for their images and associated metadata, the AstroBin Equipment Database aims to preserve information about equipment items long after they have been discontinued and their web pages don't exist anymore. Thanks to the collective knowledge of the astrophotography community, and the collaborative tools provided by AstroBin, this is possible.

 

Community connections

 

Astrophotography is a technical hobby: people often have some trouble with a piece of equipment and want to connect to other owners to get help and guidance. The AstroBin Equipment Database makes it possible thanks to dedicated forums for each equipment item that notify the users of these items in case of new posts.

 

Food for AstroBin's search engine

 

A centralized, polished and data-rich equipment database lends even more power to the AstroBin search engine. The consolidation of equipment items makes it possible to find even more images acquired with a certain piece of equipment, and the presence of technical specifications allows the AstroBin search engine to find images that match whatever technical ranges you require (e.g. min/max telescope diameter, min/max camera pixel size, etc).

 

Enpowering the community through collaboration

AstroBin's Equipment Database is built with collaboration in mind. Like Wikipedia, anyone can propose edits to the technical details of an item, and anyone can add new items (e.g. when new equipment is introduced to the market, or when something is simply missing because nobody uses it yet on AstroBin).

With a peer review mechanism, and data fields for many technical pieces of information (plus a “community notes” section to build like a Wikipedia page), the database is going to get as complete and detailed as the community needs it to be.

 

Features

 

Browse the database

 

The AstroBin Equipment Database comprises of thousands of items, most of them with relevant technical details. See an item with some missing data? The AstroBin Equipment Database is highly collaborative: feel free to add the missing data!

 

Learn about equipment items and how they are used by the community

 

Connect with other astrophotographers who use equipment that you are interested in, see how they are using it, ask them technical questions and see which items are most often used with other items.

Will the telescope you want work with the mount you already have? Learn that on AstroBin before you buy it!

 

Use advanced search filters to find equipment by technical properties

 

Thanks to richness of technical data about equipment on AstroBin, users with an AstroBin Ultimate subscription can filter the entire database by technical properties.

 

Do your part to preserve equipment information forever

AstroBin's Equipment Database is built with collaboration in mind. Like Wikipedia, anyone can propose edits to the technical details of an item, and anyone can add new items (e.g. when new equipment is introduced to the market, or when something is simply missing because nobody uses it yet on AstroBin).

With a peer review mechanism, and data fields for many technical pieces of information (plus a “community notes” section to build like a Wikipedia page), the database is going to get as complete and detailed as the community needs it to be.

 

Compare equipment items with ease

You can compare up to 5 equipment items to quickly get their technical differencies and make better decisions about your next purchase.

 
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