Trido
30-08-2007, 06:59 PM
I am looking at getting my first telescope and I have been going through these forums gathering as much information as I can and while some questions have been answered, a whole heap of other ones have come up.
I came to the decision that I wanted a Dob first since that seems to be fairly popular, and I like the style from a useability and aesthetic view, but I want my first scope to last me as long as possible. I don't want to get a cheaper telescope now only to find that I am unhappy with it and then spend more money to get another one. I would rather spend a little more now to get something that will satisfy my needs.
Basically, those needs for right now is something large enough that I can view the planets (Even Neptune), plenty of DSO, detail in galaxies, nebulae etc. I think this is possible isn't it? :) I was thinking 8" minimum, but 10" if at all possible since I think a 10" would probably be all I would ever need.
I have also figured out (I think!) that I want a telescope with a midrange focal length (ie. f/9 or there abouts) because I want to view DSOs?
So all that is pretty easy and I could figure out on my own. I have always loved astronomy and I can see myself wanting to get into astrophotography but I obviously have a lot of questions regarding this. The first is that the telescopes in my price range don't seem to have the motors that move the scope with the earths rotation so one of my main questions is is it possible to buy a motor and attach it to the mount/tripod? Can a drive be fitted to a dob or do I need an EQ mount? Is it even possible?! :)
The other main question is regarding photography. What sort of cost would I be looking at for a full setup? And how are those photos stored? Can you get digital cameras that store the images on a memory card? Are there USB cameras to transmit the pics directly to my computer?
As the topic suggests, I want a good telescope that will allow me to enjoy this hobby as I learn, but I also want something that will allow me to add the bits and pieces I need (Motor and drive) to extend my enjoyment in astronomy.
Another quick question! What is a good telescope brand?
Oh, one other quick little thing. I see lots of info on extra eyepieces, and I understand the bsaic principles of magnification, focal length and eye relief, but my question is does it make that much difference? Is it worth spending as much as you spend on a cheaper telescope to buy good eyepieces? What is the quality of the ones included with the telescopes? Why would I need new ones?
Any tips anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for taking the time to read my thread. :)
I came to the decision that I wanted a Dob first since that seems to be fairly popular, and I like the style from a useability and aesthetic view, but I want my first scope to last me as long as possible. I don't want to get a cheaper telescope now only to find that I am unhappy with it and then spend more money to get another one. I would rather spend a little more now to get something that will satisfy my needs.
Basically, those needs for right now is something large enough that I can view the planets (Even Neptune), plenty of DSO, detail in galaxies, nebulae etc. I think this is possible isn't it? :) I was thinking 8" minimum, but 10" if at all possible since I think a 10" would probably be all I would ever need.
I have also figured out (I think!) that I want a telescope with a midrange focal length (ie. f/9 or there abouts) because I want to view DSOs?
So all that is pretty easy and I could figure out on my own. I have always loved astronomy and I can see myself wanting to get into astrophotography but I obviously have a lot of questions regarding this. The first is that the telescopes in my price range don't seem to have the motors that move the scope with the earths rotation so one of my main questions is is it possible to buy a motor and attach it to the mount/tripod? Can a drive be fitted to a dob or do I need an EQ mount? Is it even possible?! :)
The other main question is regarding photography. What sort of cost would I be looking at for a full setup? And how are those photos stored? Can you get digital cameras that store the images on a memory card? Are there USB cameras to transmit the pics directly to my computer?
As the topic suggests, I want a good telescope that will allow me to enjoy this hobby as I learn, but I also want something that will allow me to add the bits and pieces I need (Motor and drive) to extend my enjoyment in astronomy.
Another quick question! What is a good telescope brand?
Oh, one other quick little thing. I see lots of info on extra eyepieces, and I understand the bsaic principles of magnification, focal length and eye relief, but my question is does it make that much difference? Is it worth spending as much as you spend on a cheaper telescope to buy good eyepieces? What is the quality of the ones included with the telescopes? Why would I need new ones?
Any tips anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for taking the time to read my thread. :)