Recommend telescope for newbie?
- newbgalore2
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Recommend telescope for newbie?
hihi would you guys recommend a telescope for newbies at observation that is lightweight, not a newtonian.(no wooden tripod either). prefably not that ex too. thnx. not wanting to buy a telescope soon by just wanting to know more abt the models. ill stick to binos first.
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Hi,
Then I think you should look at Sky-Watcher 80mm - 102mm refractor range or the Sky-Watcher 90mm MCT. You should be able to get it below S$1000.
Check out the Sky-Watcher local vendor website:
Harlequin Astronomics - http://www.harlequinastronomics.com/
McGill - http://www.mcgill.com.sg/
Have a nice day.
Then I think you should look at Sky-Watcher 80mm - 102mm refractor range or the Sky-Watcher 90mm MCT. You should be able to get it below S$1000.
Check out the Sky-Watcher local vendor website:
Harlequin Astronomics - http://www.harlequinastronomics.com/
McGill - http://www.mcgill.com.sg/
Have a nice day.
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Re: Recommend telescope for newbie?
Looking at the prices these days, I think a Syntha 5" Mak is quite a good deal for newbies.newbgalore2 wrote:hihi would you guys recommend a telescope for newbies at observation that is lightweight, not a newtonian.(no wooden tripod either). prefably not that ex too. thnx. not wanting to buy a telescope soon by just wanting to know more abt the models. ill stick to binos first.
Quite maintenance free....easy to carry around, and plenty of aperture for a lot of stuff. Optical-wise also pretty good.
But go learn the sky first la......if you can't identify the brightest stars, don't bother with a scope.
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Re: Recommend telescope for newbie?
if you want lightweight, Wee Kiong is selling 1 or 2 pieces of Meade 60mm refractor for $100. Quality, of course, reflects the price but at least they are not toys-r-us scopes! They use the more rare .96" eyepieces...newbgalore2 wrote:hihi would you guys recommend a telescope for newbies at observation that is lightweight, not a newtonian.(no wooden tripod either). prefably not that ex too. thnx. not wanting to buy a telescope soon by just wanting to know more abt the models. ill stick to binos first.
probably a good try-it-out scope at a low price.
ps...standby for CC to reply to this as he is an anti-cheap-refractor person :-)
(his TV 85 cost a bomb)
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i think the best scope is one that u really like n not wad others think is good for u. maybe u shud go ob with ppl more often, see thru their scope n get a general idea wad u like. dun be too swayed by other's opinions though it is good as reference. try not to get into aperture fever unless n have the bucks n the car. all scopes has its pros n cons so it is eventually how much more of each u can take.