Hi everyone,
I've been a long time reader/viewer of the IceInSpace forums, and find this to be a very knowledgeable and friendly community. So, I thought I would finally become a member to seek some advice.
The first telescope I owned was a simple 55mm alt-az refractor. Nothing fancy, just a very basic telescope. I sold this a short while back when I moved houses, and have since been researching what to buy next.
I was looking at the skywatcher synscan dobsonian telescopes, but transportability and lack of use for astrophotography sort of turned me away from them.
What I've been looking at now are newtonians, ritchey chretien reflectors, and refractors. I understand the various benefits of aperture and focal ratio for astrophotography vs visual use, and like a lot of new starters, I'd like a set up that allows some flexibility for visual use and astrophotography.
So, how does this set up sound?;
- Skywatcher NEQ6 Pro GOTO equatorial mount,
with
- Orion ED80T CF Apo refractor (for visual/guiding/wide field),
with
- Skywatcher 8" or 10" f/4 carbon fiber wide photo reflector (for dso astrophotography with a 1.5x or 2x barlow to increase focal length for visual use)
OR
- Bintel BT200 f/4 carbon fiber reflector (looks like this may just be a cheaper Skywatcher)
OR
- GSO RC-8" carbon fiber astrograph
Any feedback is welcome. I'd like to stay around the $4000 mark if possible but I have a bit of flexibility.
Thanks!