jmb
17-10-2009, 01:57 PM
I guess what i am looking for is something compact, that i can just take out on the balcony and use without any fuss...i would like something that actually has good optics and that encourages me to use it and develop skill in this fascinating hobby....something pretty simple, and that will give me lots of enjoyment....
I wouldn’t mind something that has a simple “go to” setup, finds targets...hey, i get lost just finding my way around Brisbane. But this is certainly not a major priority...and would prefer better optics, than great mechanics. So what would you recommend me start looking at.
I am in the market for a news telescope.
what i am after is something i can use as a 'grab and go', that can be quickly set up, good optics....
i want to look at the moon, planets, and pleides, orion and constellations...
hey, i just want to enjoy and learn more and have a scope which will not frustrate me and get stuck in the cupboard.
I did look at a 2nd hand Celestron C5 and actually like the idea of being able to use a good photo tripod (which i do have already). while there is a 2nd hand one available here, it is just a bit out of my price range....plus i am not sure at this stage it would be good for me to spend that type of money on a 2nd hand telescope.
just thought at this stage i would be best to get suggestions from those knowledgeable people on this forum.
maybe, you have been in my position and have advise.
i was leaning heavily towards the Orion shortube 80mm which got great reviews, but have been looking more at a Skywatcher 102 or 12mm
...good MAK....
anyway, i look forward to hearing from you with suggestions.
Regards
Janine
I wouldn’t mind something that has a simple “go to” setup, finds targets...hey, i get lost just finding my way around Brisbane. But this is certainly not a major priority...and would prefer better optics, than great mechanics. So what would you recommend me start looking at.
I am in the market for a news telescope.
what i am after is something i can use as a 'grab and go', that can be quickly set up, good optics....
i want to look at the moon, planets, and pleides, orion and constellations...
hey, i just want to enjoy and learn more and have a scope which will not frustrate me and get stuck in the cupboard.
I did look at a 2nd hand Celestron C5 and actually like the idea of being able to use a good photo tripod (which i do have already). while there is a 2nd hand one available here, it is just a bit out of my price range....plus i am not sure at this stage it would be good for me to spend that type of money on a 2nd hand telescope.
just thought at this stage i would be best to get suggestions from those knowledgeable people on this forum.
maybe, you have been in my position and have advise.
i was leaning heavily towards the Orion shortube 80mm which got great reviews, but have been looking more at a Skywatcher 102 or 12mm
...good MAK....
anyway, i look forward to hearing from you with suggestions.
Regards
Janine