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Old 14-07-2010, 09:24 AM
Mountain_Wanderer
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Thanks for the replies so far guys!

I guess that for the money I want to spend, an 8 inch dobsonian seems to do the job. Would it be fair to say that equatorial mounts would only be vital if I were very big into astrophotography? Is it also true that to do decent astrophotography I'd need a scope much larger than 8 inch anyway? So therefore if an 8 inch is all I can afford, then I shouldn't even bother with an equatorial mount, and therefore dobsonian is a clear winnner?

Just how heavy is an 8 inch dob? I'd love to hear more stories about people transporting them around the place. Do they get damaged easily too? If I were to get a collabsible dob for easier transporting, does a collapsible dob have less image quality than a standard dob?

Another question, when using the dobsonian I notice they are low to the ground. I'm a tall guy and so would have to crouch down to look. Is it uncomfortable to use these things or can the problem be avoided with using a stool to sit on or something?

In terms of diameter, I guess an 8 inch would be minimum to see some good stuff. Would a 10 inch do much better or only moderately improve? Is there a website somewhere that shows comparisons of the view through different telescope sizes?
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