At least for me, but last time when i was still doing bird photography, a good "scope" can also do visual birding/photography. (with mirror star diag its right side up but only left->right correct?)
Prime lens = sharp optics, 600-700mm, f7 thereabouts, can run liao. Got CA or no CA depends on your pref, can edit a bit one. Manual focus usually more than enough for ground objects at say Sungei Buloh. Usually here is "not enough reach", so you gotta crop from your picture, and then you find out the typical stuff like 70-200 with 2X barlow erm...teleconverter or 50-500mm zoom not enough resolution when 100% crop. heh heh....

Coz in SG the small birds shy shy lah....and generally not a lot of birds here so the chances of you taking a good shot is like striking 4D. So gotta "zoom" all the way.
I am sure a good refractor like Orion 120ED or WO scopes would be yummy. But then it would get very dirty and used, much more so than for astronomy use.
Swee lah...
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If you got a good view from your home, also can use for day/night time terrestrial use.
So scopes not only for checking out heavenly bodies. This way I think more justifiable esp during cloudy days.

With the extra justification, the budget can go up a bit.

This is impt, nowadays the young people in the society is too pragmatic + materialistic. Apple products, computers, cool latest gadgets are the only tech stuff that people buy. 2k iPAD total expenditure with cool carbon fibre looking cover, no problem.....US launch the first week I already saw 2 people using in Orchard Road you know doing what... (facebook and stuff).
What about hifi/telescopes/aquarium hobby etc? Those with extra knowledge aka "useless" stuff.... For "ah laos"....

I'm actually surprised that photography took off the ground for the masses, hey it is just 5 years ago digital photography took off with a bang after the 300D and Nikon D70 followed by the point-n-shoot.