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Old 28-01-2014, 09:47 PM
brian nordstrom (As avatar)
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To true , but Paul has about 4 months to learn how to drive one ,, sorry Paul , but I only receintly moved from 6 years in Darwin , I know how bad the wet season is ... .
Good luck on whatever you deciede , lots of help to be had here .
oh yes ,,,, mate .
Brian.
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Originally Posted by AG Hybrid View Post
No no no no no no no!

You do not recommend an equatorial mounted telescope to a beginner. Because I started with one and it drove me f****** insane! A beginner has to start out with something simple. And the OP wants compact. That to me sounds like a 80-100mm refractor on a simple alt-azimuth tripod mount. "Point and squirt" simplicity.
Someone with their first scope is trying to learn their way around the sky. But, with an eq scope as well they need to try align the mount with the SCP. Which has no guide star. SO they have to eyeball it with a magnetic compass. Then the alignment still isn't good enough. So then they have to learn to drift align it to get their expensive setup to work as intended. By this point they still haven't seen Jupiter.

And then they just go. Bugger it and go back inside and do this...

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