Both. Initially I'd like to integrate night landscape with star trails, but by adding and EQ5 mount I could also go for larger stellar structures (Orion nebulas, Andromeda, patches of milky way, ...)Also What are you going for? Star trails or whole swaths of the sky?
Well, what it supposedly does is it tells me the brightness of the sky background, and according to the marketing material it does that very accurately. My aim was to derive a maximum exposure length from that before the sky turns grey in my slides.I think this will make a difference. That device more or less tells you the "quality" of the sky light.
Meaning if there is less "Sky glow" you have a higher quality of sky light.
The funny thing is I didn't need any of that (well, at least for my lowly standards) when I used negative film. Even with Portra 800 I just pointed my camera in the right direction, opened the shutter and closed it when I got tired of it, sometimes after 20 minutes, sometimes after 1 1/2 hours. It just worked.Ultimately you are going to have stack photo's together (regardless of photo exposure length) if you want to get all of the possible details and colors from film.
Maybe I just shouldn't be doing night shots this with slide film ...