I was after some expert feedback on a first-scope. Would like to be able to see moons of jupiter and rings of saturn etc and some galaxies/clusters.
I am thinking of sky-watcher star discovery 150p. There is a vid on youtube from September 2015, but it does not seem to be available at online stores here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhhs65AWdCk. Does it have a different name in Australia?
My optimisation problem as I see it:
I have kids so wanted a tracking scope (so not a dob). I hate the idea of finding a planet, then having a kid lose it so I have to locate it again for the next kid (etc!). The minimum would be a single axis motor. Happy to learn how to polar align. I am a beginner and a goto would be useful as well. Can't find to many online complaints (only one) about the skywatcher tracking software so that seems to be OK.
Would like to be able to take it camping or a bit out of town (Brisbane).
The 150 aperture seems to be big enough to see the rings of Saturn which is a pretty important feature for kids (and me)
There is a
STAR DISCOVERY 150 x 750mm on andrews.com.au (OK dealer?) with a
computerised photo REFLECTOR! I presume it is an older version of the 150p. I have no idea what a "photo" reflector is.
My second option would be to buy a synscan goto EQ5 mount ($1100), and then buy a 150 telescope for that. This might give me capacity to go up to a bigger aperture. (8 inch?)
Would appreciate your thoughts.
Options at the moment:
sky-watcher star discovery 150p (If I can find in Australia - any ideas?)
STAR DISCOVERY 150 x 750mm from Andrews.com.au - is it the same under a different name?
EQ5 mount with a single axis motor Guess about $800.
Add a scope - probably a 150mm Newtownian. Not sure if this is upgradable bit by bit to goto?
EQ5 mount with full goto. $1100 + options of scope and expandable, and upgradable.