I just purchased a Bushnell Spotting Scope with a 45 degree viewfinder.
Just wondering if poeple use these for astronomy. I did a quick google and got a tad upset when the first site I went to referred to the smaller SCG type telescopes as spotting scopes e.g. ETX125 etc.
Are there any website that look at spotting scopes at all for astronomy?
Too many lenses (ie. glass surfaces) to reflect light, let alone the method of correcting the image orientation (45° would be a Schmidt prism with a roof to give linear diffraction spikes). That's why we use them for terrestrial use and not astronomy.