Post 9 made on Saturday August 5, 2017 at 14:09 |
rmalbers Founding Member |
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Here's my tips, FWIW: Get one with tracking, things move out of view very fast without motor drive, if going with a reflector get at least a 6 inch scope/mirror, you should be able to see several of Jupiter's moons with that. Put an ad out there with a WTB once you have enough info to make the right decision and you'll probably get a bunch of replies, there are a lot of telescopes setting in closets! Light pollution is a real problem so unless you are willing to drive to good sites or happen to live a low light area, you may not like the results. Good advice on the digital camera adaptor.
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