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Old 17-11-2020, 09:04 AM
N1 (Mirko)
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Originally Posted by Louiseb2790 View Post
Thanks Mirko.
For a complete newbie who just wants to look at larger things like planets, would you go with a refractor? They seem to have a lot less complexity, but then that could be my inexperience showing
I would but that's just me, and most prople probably wouldn't find that a very cost-efficient way to get started and to stay interested. I'd say if you have the room, get a pre-used 6-8" dob for what you want to do. It's the standard recommendation but it's sound.
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