Thanks for the comments guys, ive found a couple of other ones id like some opinions on. they are below:
1. Saxon 150mm (6 inch) large aperture Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope with 1900mm focal length (f/13), illuminated south/north polarscope (variable power), 50mm (2") Star diagonal and 31.7mm (1.¼") adapter, 10x 50mm Finderscope, collimation screws for primary mirror, Plossl 20mm & 6.5mm eyepieces and updated EQ3 equatorial mount with steel tubular legs, adjustable-height tripod.
2. Celestron 6" Newtonian in the Advanced series is now available on our heavy-duty CG-5 computerised mount. The CG-5 GT computerised EQ mount allows access to features like automatic star alignment capability and GoTo slewing to over 40,000 objects. Equipped with high speed motors and hand control, the C6-NGT allows you to remotely slew your telescope to desired objects quickly and accurately. No matter at what level you are starting out, this precision instrument will satisfy your needs both visually and photographically.
Celestron's new German Equatorial mount has precision worm gears on both axes for extremely smooth stability. The key element that makes this system the most stable in its class is the NEW heavy-duty tripod with larger and more substantial legs that offer excellent damping characteristics for more stable views. The CG-5 also has a convenient latitude scale for easier alignment and an optional polar finder scope for the ultimate in precision alignments.
The Advanced GT Series telescopes include these high performance features: - Proven NexStar® computer control technology
- RS-232 communication port on hand control to control the telescope via a personal computer
- Autoguider port for long exposure astrophotography
- 40,000+ object database with 400 user-definable objects and expanded information on over 200 objects
- Custom database lists of all the most famous deep-sky objects by name and catalogue number
- Double line, 16-character Liquid Crystal Display Hand Control with 19 fibre optic backlit LED buttons
- DC Servo motors with encoders on both axes