View Single Post
  #29  
Old 20-01-2006, 09:11 PM
rmcpb's Avatar
rmcpb (Rob)
Compulsive Tinkerer

rmcpb is offline
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
Posts: 1,766
Word of caution here. The best scope is the one used the most so it the longer cool down time of the larger scopes becomes a hassle or just getting it in and out stops observing all the aperture in the world is no good to you.

As this is your first scope, consider a modest size with the longer focal length so its easier on eyepieces and you will have a ball. If you continue with the habit then, possibly, you will upgrade to a larger aperture.

Good luck.
Reply With Quote