Invest in a couple of decent eyepieces. I have purchased a 32 mm 2" widefield (Orion Q70), a 12 mm and 8 mm Astro-Tech dual ED Paradigm (60 ...
Page 2 of 2 - Seeking equipment purchase advice for visual astronomy - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): The ED 120 is an excellent choice.
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I suggest an 80 or 90mm refractor at least f/7 or better (as in longer). A better mount initially is a wonderful investment - it will retain its ...
Hi, I recently reunited with my high school sweetheart. He loves of astronomy (as do I), and would like to get into astrophotography.
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Let me repeat that one again: Do NOT buy a telescope from your local department store, toy store, or from a television commercial. Most scopes ...
Dollar for dollar, a reflector is the best-value scope you can buy. Occasional cleaning and realignment of the optics may lessen its appeal to ...
The most frequent questions after the Stargazing Labs and Landscape Astrophotography Labs are how much cost a telescope and where to buy it.
Unfortunately there is no “right” astronomy equipment for everyone, and no “best” scope to start with. It all depends on what you want to do with the scope, ...
A Beginner's Guide to Choosing Equipment for Deep-Sky Electronically-Assisted Astronomy (EAA) Author: Brian VentrudoPublished: June 20, ...