Ibrahim, a symptom of unrealistic expectations created by all those pretty photos sadly.
Seeing through a scope is a very different experience. But rushing is our worst enemy. I'm sure your friend didn't take his time at the eyepiece either. The details on Jupiter would have been there, & the 3D effect of the "Fish Mouth" in M42 (that you don't get in photos) too would have been missed.
Take your time at the eyepiece. None of the sketches you'll see have come about from "smash & grab". The finest, dimmest details come from teaching our eyes to look 'indirectly' at the object! It is a technique called averted vision, and it takes an instant to learn & 10minutes to master.
Have a look at this thread on
Honing Your Observing Skills. There is a wealth of information given by some extremely experienced observers. You'll know how our very human eyes work & then how averted vision works by exploiting our eyes physiology. Plus many, many more tips and techniques. It is good to read all this stuff too as it will help in making the more informed decision when you purchase your first scope or your tenth.
The beauty of that thread too is if you don't understand something, need help in spotting some object, help with technique or gear for observing, or any other question, that thread is a very, very good place to ask.