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Hi all,
After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? Thanks Bads |
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 00:34:29 +0000, Pete Badham wrote:
After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? I was looking for a cheap scope recently,and there was nothing available from ebay that was any good. In the end I got a refractor scope from Sherwoods for £120 inc. post, which I'm very pleased with(Skywatcher Capricorn): http://www.sherwoods-photo.com/sky_w...atcher_fs.html They will try to sell you a Newtonian as better value, but TBH, if you are a beginner(like me), then you will not want to spend time setting up the mirrors, you will just want to take the scope outside and look through it. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. http://www.dvatc.co.uk - Off-road cycling in the North Midlands. |
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![]() "A.Lee" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 00:34:29 +0000, Pete Badham wrote: After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? I was looking for a cheap scope recently,and there was nothing available from ebay that was any good. In the end I got a refractor scope from Sherwoods for £120 inc. post, which I'm very pleased with(Skywatcher Capricorn): http://www.sherwoods-photo.com/sky_w...atcher_fs.html They will try to sell you a Newtonian as better value, but TBH, if you are a beginner(like me), then you will not want to spend time setting up the mirrors, you will just want to take the scope outside and look through it. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. http://www.dvatc.co.uk - Off-road cycling in the North Midlands. Hi Alan, Thanks for the info. I already have a Celestron Firstscope 114 which I purchased about 6 months ago, so i know what you mean about setting up the mirros etc. Perhaps I should have been more specific about my needs. I am looking to go up a size, if that's the right terminology. I haven't really considered refractors before, I put this down to a bad experience with a cheap and nasty department store cheapo some years ago. How have you found yours copes with light pollution and deep sky veiwing? Cheers Bads |
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 13:45:42 +0000, Pete Badham wrote:
"A.Lee" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 00:34:29 +0000, Pete Badham wrote: After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? I was looking for a cheap scope recently,and there was nothing available from ebay that was any good. In the end I got a refractor scope from Sherwoods for £120 inc. post, which I'm very pleased with(Skywatcher Capricorn): Thanks for the info. I already have a Celestron Firstscope 114 which I purchased about 6 months ago, so i know what you mean about setting up the mirros etc. Perhaps I should have been more specific about my needs. I am looking to go up a size, if that's the right terminology. I haven't really considered refractors before, I put this down to a bad experience with a cheap and nasty department store cheapo some years ago. How have you found yours copes with light pollution and deep sky veiwing? Your scope will be better than the average 'starter' scope.It is certainly better than the refractor I have.I've only had mine a week, and less than an hours use, but I'm happy with it, though I dont think it will be much use for deep sky at all - it is only 700mm f11?. I think you'll have to pay £300+ to get better than you have now, and probaby £500+ for a decent upgrade. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. http://www.dvatc.co.uk - Off-road cycling in the North Midlands. |
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![]() "Pete Badham" wrote in message ... Hi all, After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? Thanks Bads Surely common sense should dictate that an unknown brand name is best avoided?! - and further investigation usually proves this to be true. David |
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Pete,
I saw there scopes on Ebay a few months ago, I sent them an email asking for some background on the company and where I could find reviews of the scopes and got nothing back. I also posted a question here, one kind chap said that he had purchased a telescopic site from them which seemed ok but he couldn't vouch for the telescopes. I have not managed to find anything by doing internet searches apart from loads of auctions sites selling the scopes! It sounds like a good deal but until I can get good evidence i'm not going to touch :-) If you do find anything i'd be interested to see it. Cheers, Chris. "Pete Badham" wrote in message ... Hi all, After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? Thanks Bads |
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![]() "Pete Badham" wrote in message ... Hi all, After my usual cruise on ebay, I came across a range of telescopes made and supplied by a German company called Optrons. Does anyone out there know who they are or what these scopes are like for people just starting out? Thanks Bads Thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I will just keep an eye open for a branded telescope at the right price rather than risk my pennies. My firstcope is fine for what I have been doing with it so far, but a larger scope is a must now I think. Apparently, my wife thinks I pick expensive hobbies, Amateur radio bieng one of them. I keep trying to tell her that they pick me, but she won't buy it! Cheers and Happy Christmas Bads |
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Pete Badham wrote:
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I will just keep an eye open for a branded telescope at the right price rather than risk my pennies. My firstcope is fine for what I have been doing with it so far, but a larger scope is a must now I think. Apparently, my wife thinks I pick expensive hobbies, Amateur radio bieng one of them. I keep trying to tell her that they pick me, but she won't buy it! Cheers and Happy Christmas Bads Why don't you combine the two and try amateur radio astronomy! :-) -- -Sayf |
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Apparently, my wife thinks I pick expensive hobbies, Amateur radio bieng
one of them. I keep trying to tell her that they pick me, but she won't buy it! Why don't you combine the two and try amateur radio astronomy! :-) I agree, I think Skypipe software is a free download. Graeme --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.817 / Virus Database: 555 - Release Date: 15/12/2004 |
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