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Hello all,
I am a newbie to astronomy and am looking at my first telescope after a while with binoculars. I had more of less decided upon a SkyWatcher Explorer 200mm Reflector from Sherwoods (at £400), but I went into my local London Camera Exchange today and he had an Arena 150mm reflector in there at £299 in the sale. It is an ex-demo, and slightly scuffed, but only very slightly, and he (with a little prompting) agreed that he would hold it for a day, and let me have it for £199. So, do I go for the Arena, and count it as a first scope (albeit a pretty good one), so that I can get used to it, and then see what happens in a while, or is it still better to get the extra 2 inches? (no smutty comments please!!) Any and all advice will b gratefully accepted! Cheers Mike |
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"Mike Hibbert" wrote in message
news ![]() Hello all, I am a newbie to astronomy and am looking at my first telescope after a while with binoculars. I had more of less decided upon a SkyWatcher Explorer 200mm Reflector from Sherwoods (at £400), but I went into my local London Camera Exchange today and he had an Arena 150mm reflector in there at £299 in the sale. It is an ex-demo, and slightly scuffed, but only very slightly, and he (with a little prompting) agreed that he would hold it for a day, and let me have it for £199. So, do I go for the Arena, and count it as a first scope (albeit a pretty good one), so that I can get used to it, and then see what happens in a while, or is it still better to get the extra 2 inches? (no smutty comments please!!) Any and all advice will b gratefully accepted! Cheers Mike The Guy at LCE told me that the scope is made by Optical Vision, if that helps.... |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 17:36:21 GMT, "Mike Hibbert"
wrote: Hello all, I am a newbie to astronomy and am looking at my first telescope after a while with binoculars. I had more of less decided upon a SkyWatcher Explorer 200mm Reflector from Sherwoods (at £400), but I went into my local London Camera Exchange today and he had an Arena 150mm reflector in there at £299 in the sale. It is an ex-demo, and slightly scuffed, but only very slightly, and he (with a little prompting) agreed that he would hold it for a day, and let me have it for £199. So, do I go for the Arena, and count it as a first scope (albeit a pretty good one), so that I can get used to it, and then see what happens in a while, or is it still better to get the extra 2 inches? (no smutty comments please!!) Any and all advice will b gratefully accepted! Cheers Mike That 2" extra aperture is worth paying for - if you can afford it. An 8" telescope is a good size to start out with because most of your observing targets will show some interesting structure. I don't believe there is any sense in 'starting small' - get the biggest scope you can lay your hands on. Viewing faint grey smudges through a small aperture instrument is not the best way of sustaining an interest in visual astronomy! ChrisH UK Astro Ads: http://www.UKAstroAds.co.uk |
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