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Vaonis Hestia vs Vaonis Vespera II: What's Best for You?

Compare the Vaonis Hestia vs Vespera II to understand the pros and cons of each and decide which is right for you.

By Anthony Robinson · Published Mar 19, 2024 · Updated Mar 22, 2024

Hestia vs Vespera II: 30 Second Summary

  • The Vaonis Hestia is a compact and easy to use device that enhances your smartphone’s capacity for astrophotography. It doesn’t have a camera in-built like a smart telescope but instead uses your smartphone’s camera.
  • It is small and light, relatively affordable, and will effectively be upgraded every time you get a new smartphone with a better camera in the future.
  • However, it will not track objects in the night sky like the Vaonis Vespera II. This is a barrier to deep sky astrophotography and will mostly limit you to photographing the Sun and Moon, but the app can guide manual tracking and an accompanying tracking mount will eventually be released.
  • The Vaonis Vespera II is a premium compact smart telescope. It has a higher aperture telescope than the Hestia and while relatively small and light, it is still bigger and heavier than the Hestia.
  • It is more expensive, but it is an all-in-one package including telescope, camera and mount, which the Hestia is not.
  • The Hestia also occupies your smartphone, which means you cannot set it up in your backyard and operate it from inside while it takes images, as you can with the Vespera 2.

Why choose the Vaonis Hestia over the Vespera II?

The Hestia, from French company Vaonis, is not a smart telescope. It is a device to use with your smartphone for astrophotography to effectively turn it into a smart telescope.

Its advantages over the Vespera 2 are:

Why choose the Vaonis Vespera II over the Hestia?

The Vaonis Vespera 2 is a compact, premium smart telescope from French manufacturer Vaonis that was released in 2024.

The reasons to consider it over the Hestia are:


Telescope Specifications

The Vaonis Hestia has 30 mm (1.2 inch) aperture and 1.8° x 1.8° field of view.

The Vaonis Vespera II has 50 mm (2 inch) aperture, 250 mm focal length, f/5 focal ratio, and 2.5° x 1.4° field of view.

Camera Specifications

The Vaonis Hestia uses your smartphone’s camera and so we cannot make a direct comparison here, but, for example, the Google Pixel 8 Pro has a 50 MP resolution camera and a pixel size of 1.2 μm.

The Vaonis Vespera II has a 8.3 MP resolution camera of 3840 x 2160 size using a Sony IMX585 sensor and a pixel size of 2.9 µm.

Size and Weight

The Vaonis Hestia weighs 0.85 kg (1.9 lb) and has dimensions of 17 x 24 x 5.5 ((H x W x L in cm).

The Vaonis Vespera II weighs 5 kg (11 lb) and has dimensions of 48 x 20 x 9 ((H x W x L in cm).

Price and Value for Money

The Vaonis Hestia costs $299, and the Vaonis Vespera II costs $1,590.

Note, these may vary so check the links to compare retailers if thinking about buying.

Specifications

Vaonis Hestia Vaonis Vespera II
Year 2024 2024
Aperture 30mm (1.2 inch) 50mm (2 inch)
Focal Length Unknown 250mm
Focal Ratio Unknown f/5
Limiting Magnitude 10.09 11.19
OTA type Refractor Refractor
Eyepiece No No
Field of View 1.8° x 1.8° 2.5° x 1.4°
Resolution N/A 8.3MP
Sensor Size N/A 3840 x 2160
Sensor N/A Sony IMX585
Pixel Size N/A 2.9 µm
Image Formats JPEG, TIFF TIFF, FITS
Mosaic Mode No Yes
Size (H x W x L) cm 17 x 24 x 5.5 48 x 20 x 9
Weight 0.85kg (1.9 lb) 5kg (11 lb)
Mount Not included Included
Tripod Included Not included
Battery Life N/A 4 hrs
Internal Storage N/A 25GB
Dew Control None None
Retail Price* $299 $1,590
*Price may be subject to change, so please use the links on this page to check at various retailers

Vespera II vs Hestia: Verdict

Overall, this is a choice between a casual device to use with your smartphone for photographing the Sun and Moon (the Hestia), versus a premium smart telescope for those that also want to do deep sky astrophotography in their backyard (the Vespera 2).

If and when Vaonis release the tracking mount for the Hestia, this difference may lessen as the Hestia will then be able to do deep sky imaging but it will still be weaker than the Vespera 2.

You will also still have the challenge of the Hestia occupying your phone, so you are unlikely to want to set it up outside doing long exposure images of far off galaxies for extended periods.

The Vespera 2 is one of the best smart telescopes in terms of value for money in 2024 and undoubtedly a better device than the Hestia but it is a lot more expensive.

It just depends on what you want it for – you’d mostly use the Vespera 2 in your backyard, whereas the Hestia is something you’d be much more comfortable travelling with.

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