harlequin2902 wrote:Wow, 75mm huh , I think you were much better off than most of us who only managed 50mm or 60mm at most when we were in P6 ... rich kid huh
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I only bought my first scope, an Eduscience 114mm reflector from Toys R Us 2 years ago when I first re-kindled my astronomy interest. I chose the one with the biggest aperture and the most expensive one (I think it cost $180 or so) and of course, silly me, that "X525 magnification! " really helped in the decision .
What a mess it was and I returned it after 2 days for a full refund.
Bought an ETX90 within 2 months and did not look back since...
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harlequin2902 wrote:Wow, 75mm huh , I think you were much better off than most of us who only managed 50mm or 60mm at most when we were in P6 ... rich kid huh
1) Its available at Toys R US or some other toy shop
2) It boasts magnification of hundreds of times such as 500X
3) It has plastic optics
4) It has weak legs that wobble or vibrate with a light tap
On a whim a few months back, and before I joined Singastro, I paid $130 for an edu-science 60mm.. the barlow didn't work, max. mag. of 215 my ass, m7 was fuzzy and very dim and was about the only thing I could see(moon wasn't out). Willing to bet my last dollar that Galileo's scope was better.
Learnt as much as I could (never touched a scope before) before I returned it 7 days later for a full refund...
Hmm.. which brings an evil thought to mind... for those who really want to see how 'wonderful' these scopes are, why don't you just go ahead and buy them, check them out, make sure not to damage anything, cook up some excuse and return it in 7 days (don't forget) for a refund!
Lol chris, that's evil all right. But i like that evil thought, at least i'm a 'proud owner' of a telescope for 7 days, rather than still sticking with my 12X50... :P:P
I wonder how many people went for the Toy'r'us scope during the Mars craze. And those who bought a quite-decent scope and used it once to view mars and chuck it under their junk....
Grievous wrote:I wonder how many people went for the Toy'r'us scope during the Mars craze. And those who bought a quite-decent scope and used it once to view mars and chuck it under their junk....
Poor scopes.
Charlie
ya.. i think so too.. is just like the pets.. they like it just for a short while then abandon them liao.. so cruel..
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