PMTeam@ZWO
Here's why ASIAir is "really cool" as my son would say.
45 years ago I used a 30" Cassegrain on a Grubb Parsons mount to do photometry. Days beforehand, I consulted a paper atlas, computed the coordinates for Epoch of Date, and on the night set the telescope accordingly. If you made a mistake, you would pack up and go home.
The notion that I can pick a target from a catalog, hit GOTO and have the little red box do the conversion to JNOW, platesolve and nail the target is a total gamechanger. I can go after faint stuff that isn't in any catalog knowing I can nail it.
That "little red box" is an ASIAir Plus.
Widefield imaging is easy. The smaller, deep targets are more interesting, and plentiful.