(This is my first scope, so take what I say with a grain of salt.)
I very recently picked up a two year old FLT-132 (without the digital focuser) at a great price, as my primary interest is astrophotography of galaxies and nebulae. It's kind of like a giant version of my SLR lenses.
The moon, Jupiter, and Saturn all look amazing through the eyepiece - fantastically sharp, better than most photos I've seen, etc. However, the planets are simply too dim to capture well - the exposures are a bit too long, and so the images get blurred from the atmospheric wavering.
I'm actually considering picking up an 10" or 12" f/4 reflector specifically for solar system objects. If you haven't seen it already, I found Mike Salway's equipment pages to be an interesting and useful read:
http://www.mikesalway.com.au/2008/12...ing-equipment/
http://www.mikesalway.com.au/2008/12...ing-equipment/