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Can anyone please comment if this is good value:
http://tinyurl.com/rubd3 I had a look at one in the shop yesterday, seems quite well constructed, rubber armoured outer and the front lens is coated. As I live in London there isn't much scope for astronomy, so it will mostly be used for looking at boats on the river. However I've often thought of doing a little astronomy - would this be a good way to start? |
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John Hearns wrote:
Can anyone please comment if this is good value: http://tinyurl.com/rubd3 I had a look at one in the shop yesterday, seems quite well constructed, rubber armoured outer and the front lens is coated. As I live in London there isn't much scope for astronomy, so it will mostly be used for looking at boats on the river. However I've often thought of doing a little astronomy - would this be a good way to start? I think it would be much wiser to put your money into a good pair of binoculars, say from the Strathspey company, who regularly get approval from this group. They do a pair of 15X70's for £75 that would knock the spots off the scope you have looked at. Try he http://www.strathspey.co.uk/ Regards, John. |
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