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Old 04-12-2008, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Hi and to IIS!

The only problem with a reflector like a dob, is that for terrestrial viewing the images will be upside down.

Unfortunately, any decent refractor on a decent mount will be well out of your budget. You could potentially get a cheap scope for terrestrial viewing but ultimately for astronomy it'll be mostly disappointing, which will either make him want to upgrade soon (when he can get a dob for astronomy and keep the cheap refractor for daytime viewing), or it will make him give up in disgust.

I hope it's the former and not the latter!
Mike I do use a prism that puts things up the right way on my reflectors on occassion... still for astronomy but I have used it for terrestial viewing ..
they cost little probably take some light but offers opportunity to use a reflector to look at the birds for example.

alex
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