Digian
12-04-2010, 04:59 PM
Hello folks, I have recently acquired celestron nexstar 6 se scope. Am now looking to build up a basic set of eyepieces to complement.
I try to avoid wasted purchases and think I will outgrow the celestron plossl EP kit fairly quickly if I go that way, so would rather spend $500-600 up front rather than $200 on the kit and then never using it later. I have read that the celestron plossl kit is targeted at beginners, I can see myself continually learning.
Could anybody recommend a set of ep's to start out with, lets aim for say $500 ? At this stage I am looking at the entry level TeleVue plossl's, I am looking at the TeleVue gear just because they have a good name but I am in no way biased.
I like the TeleVue barlow 2x for around the $140. I was also reading about the PowerMates but I got really confused when it starts saying Barlows suit some scope designs better than PowerMates. Can anybody tell me Barlow vs PowerMate in regard to Schmidt-Cassegrain .. i realise the powermate probably double the price, but how would a 2x Barlow compare to say a 2.5x PowerMate ? Would PowerMate be twice as good , or is either more suited to my scope ?
I can pickup the TeleVue plossl EPs around $80-100. Would 3 or 4 of these and a Barlow or a PowerMate be a far superior set to the Celestron plossls ... It's twice the price so would it perform twice as good as the Celestron Plossl kit ? Would I be better off with say 2 higher quality TeleVue Naglers and a Barlow/Powermate instead ?
Maybe you folks could recommend me some other good eyepieces that would be better than the TeleVue plossl's but less expensive than the Naglers that I can also look into ? Say $100-200 each price range (and im talking eBay prices) ?
So many options, so confusing. If you can help answer the Barlow vs PowerMate question that would be a great start for me.
Many thanks
Specs on the scope are:
6" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
1500mm focal length (f/10)
I try to avoid wasted purchases and think I will outgrow the celestron plossl EP kit fairly quickly if I go that way, so would rather spend $500-600 up front rather than $200 on the kit and then never using it later. I have read that the celestron plossl kit is targeted at beginners, I can see myself continually learning.
Could anybody recommend a set of ep's to start out with, lets aim for say $500 ? At this stage I am looking at the entry level TeleVue plossl's, I am looking at the TeleVue gear just because they have a good name but I am in no way biased.
I like the TeleVue barlow 2x for around the $140. I was also reading about the PowerMates but I got really confused when it starts saying Barlows suit some scope designs better than PowerMates. Can anybody tell me Barlow vs PowerMate in regard to Schmidt-Cassegrain .. i realise the powermate probably double the price, but how would a 2x Barlow compare to say a 2.5x PowerMate ? Would PowerMate be twice as good , or is either more suited to my scope ?
I can pickup the TeleVue plossl EPs around $80-100. Would 3 or 4 of these and a Barlow or a PowerMate be a far superior set to the Celestron plossls ... It's twice the price so would it perform twice as good as the Celestron Plossl kit ? Would I be better off with say 2 higher quality TeleVue Naglers and a Barlow/Powermate instead ?
Maybe you folks could recommend me some other good eyepieces that would be better than the TeleVue plossl's but less expensive than the Naglers that I can also look into ? Say $100-200 each price range (and im talking eBay prices) ?
So many options, so confusing. If you can help answer the Barlow vs PowerMate question that would be a great start for me.
Many thanks
Specs on the scope are:
6" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope
1500mm focal length (f/10)