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Old 05-07-2013, 03:07 PM
guym50 (Guy)
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GoTo or non-GoTo Dobsonian

Hi everyone,

I already own a rejuvenated Celestar 8 (new Celestron CG-5 GoTo mount, etc etc) for astrophotography, and I have changed my mind from purchasing a bigger (11") SCT OTA towards a Dobsonian, minimum would be 12", for visual use and ease of setup.

I just cannot make my mind up as to whether the Dob should be a GoTo.. I do know my way around the night sky, and I do have lots of printed sky charts to help, so technically speaking GoTo is not essential for me to find an object.

There is a huge price difference between GoTo and non GoTo, over $1000. The only advantage that I see is the tracking ability of a GoTo scope. Is is worth the additional dollars?

I can get a GSO 16" non GoTo from Andrews Comms for $1999. A Skywatcher 16" GoTo is $3299... $1300 difference...

A closed tube non GoTo GSO 12" Dob from Andrews is a comparatively cheap $799. GSO don't make a 14" non GoTo, so the 12", though less powerful than a 14" or 16", is still a good scope for planetary and deep sky visual enjoyment, I think. It is also lighter...

I welcome your thoughts and guidance

Thanks in advance

Guy
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