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Page 2 of 3 - Introductory Telescopes - posted in Equipment (No astrophotography): This caught my eye... https://amscope.com/...mm-focal-length I had found the site indirectly before, and when hunting for a 60mm achromat with an 800mm focal-length
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Smaller camera lenses are much lighter than most telescopes, which means you won’t require a large equatorial mount to track the sky. Heavier telephoto lenses such as theCanon 300mm F/4Lwill require a more robust mount such as the iOptron SkyGuider Pro. TheRokinon 135mm F/2lens is an ...
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The OP understands the need for a Red Dot Finder. If all beginners did the research that the OP has done there would not be so many people who buy telescopes that won't work for them. dave253, BFaucett and UnityLover like this #88 UnityLover Surveyor 1 topic starter Posts: 1...
The Canon 600D was attached to my Explore Scientific ED102 Telescope with an Altair Lightwave 0.8 Field Flattener installed. The focal length of my ED 102 is perfect for capturing wide field views of the nebulae in Sagittarius.Related: Recommended Astrophotography Telescopes. ...
As I understand from previous responses, If I bought a scope that included a mount I can claim for the entire purchase. If I just bought a mount, I'm not part of the class. Since many telescopes are purchased with a mount, I wonder if the original filers of the suit believed that ...
I've got what started as a nearly identical telescope, the Coleman Astrowatch 50. It and a Rokinon 76 were my first telescopes, given to me at the same time as Christmas gifts from my wife. I still have mine, though I admit I've upgraded the tripod and mount to a sturdier EQ-1 ...
3. An eye defect is usually a “no-no” for using maximum magnification. My eyes are far from perfect too and I hardly ever go below the exit pupil of 1.0mm (the view is “not right” to me then, especially when looking at relatively bright stars). I own only small telescopes and...