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Find The Best Telescope For You By Using These Recommendations

By Pedro Repka


The sky at night time offers us so many interesting things to see, although it's great to look at the sky with our eyes, what is even better is when we can get up close and personal and see more of what there is to see up there. Well that's the benefits that a telescope will offer you!

Whilst there are many telescopes to choose from you really should have a budget of at least four hundred dollars if you are going to get anything half decent. You can go for cheaper models but you will most likely be disappointed with the performance. Truth is that you might be better off buying a pair of binoculars rather than a cheap telescope, this will save you having to put up with poor quality images and distortion.

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We would recommend that you start looking at a price range of around four to eight hundred dollars and consider a 60mm refractor telescope if you are just getting started, you will be impressed with what you'll be able to see. For the more adventurous person, who has a larger budget, you will be able to delve into the higher ticket end of the market and have access to some very cool telescopes that are motorized and offer excellent, precise viewing and some can even track stars.

Magnification - This is something that's easy to get hung up on, many people want to go for the biggest magnification they can but this isn't always the best option. At a lower magnification of say 32x, you can still see a lot. You will be able to see some great detail on the moon on a good viewing night, plus see Jupiter, Saturn and the rings. The image will be quite small, but crisp and sharp. You should if you can go for at least a magnification specification of 50x as this will offer a bigger viewing image and enhanced detail.

Once you get into 100x + you will be seeing a lot more detail, but it's important to remember that with a basic telescope the more magnification, the dimmer the image gets and possibly you will even experience fuzziness due to atmospheric turbulence. Especially over city's after a hot day the warm air rises and this can cause the image to go out of focus, the more magnification the worse this will be. So whilst magnification is important, it's not everything at the lower end of the price range!

Refractor or Reflector?

The operation of a reflector scope is very simple and therefore these scopes are cheaper. The light from the lens is bounced from a primary mirror onto a mirror in the eye piece which allows you to see the image.

A refractor scope however works on a different principle and the light is sent straight to the eye piece where the image is then seen by the human eye, these telescopes are actually sealed tubes. You will normally find the refractor will be a better performer and 60mm is a good size to get started with.

You will find many online stores that you can purchase telescopes from at great prices, the important thing is to make sure you fully research the model that you intend to buy, so you know what you're getting.




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