TyBreaker
20-01-2009, 09:16 AM
Hi and greetings to all. I hope my subject doesn't slam home my level of expertise too strongly!
I have just moved into a new home with a balcony offering a lovely view of the valley and immediately drew up plans in my mind to get a telescope. I've been doing some reading and now am not sure a telescope is the best thing for the job. While I am interested in aiming it at the sky my balcony doesn't facilitate 360 degree viewing and I'm not interested in climbing up onto the roof. But primarily I am thinking terrestrial viewing is what I would use it for the most. However I would still like to do some occasional astronomy eg the moon etc.
So I began looking at www.saxon.com.au (http://www.saxon.com.au) after being referred by the Camera House here in Canberra. They seem to have large aperture zoom binoculars as well as zoom spotting scopes. I don't know how to choose between them as the site is fairly brief as to what each is good for although I have learned a bit from the info they do have. No prices on the site also makes it hard to know what they might cost. I like the idea of zoom as I want to be able to use it like a zoom lens on a camera to change my field of view. I like the SED100A spotting scope as it has a large aperture lens and zoom but that's about the limit of my knowledge so far.
I'd value your thoughts on brands and models for what would be best for me please.
I have just moved into a new home with a balcony offering a lovely view of the valley and immediately drew up plans in my mind to get a telescope. I've been doing some reading and now am not sure a telescope is the best thing for the job. While I am interested in aiming it at the sky my balcony doesn't facilitate 360 degree viewing and I'm not interested in climbing up onto the roof. But primarily I am thinking terrestrial viewing is what I would use it for the most. However I would still like to do some occasional astronomy eg the moon etc.
So I began looking at www.saxon.com.au (http://www.saxon.com.au) after being referred by the Camera House here in Canberra. They seem to have large aperture zoom binoculars as well as zoom spotting scopes. I don't know how to choose between them as the site is fairly brief as to what each is good for although I have learned a bit from the info they do have. No prices on the site also makes it hard to know what they might cost. I like the idea of zoom as I want to be able to use it like a zoom lens on a camera to change my field of view. I like the SED100A spotting scope as it has a large aperture lens and zoom but that's about the limit of my knowledge so far.
I'd value your thoughts on brands and models for what would be best for me please.