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Post #109273459 added 12-09-2017 7:55 PM by Knightshade in Deal Talk
The scope comes with 10mm and 20mm.... the kit adds 6mm, 8mm, 13mm, 17mm, and 32mm eyepieces and a barlow, which effectively "doubles" each lens... This would mean the kit would "effectively" be...
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Post #109276735 added 12-09-2017 9:26 PM by Knightshade in Deal Talk
Well, the barlow would turn the 8-24 into a 4-12... thing is, you already have 8-12 without the barlow, so all it really gives you is 4-8... this'll result in a pretty small exit pupil on this scope,...
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Post #109385599 added 12-11-2017 3:55 PM by breity in Deal Talk
Thanks again for your advice! Almost ready to pull the trigger, but was reading a bit more and wondering whether you have any thoughts on the AWB OneSky...
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Post #109187559 added 12-08-2017 10:18 AM by Bpmarmstrong in Deal Talk
What is your budget. The Celestron 4se is a nice beginner scope. If that is to much I would just recommend that whatever one you get has a goto mount.
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Post #109193059 added 12-08-2017 11:28 AM by ronnie76 in Deal Talk
Where does the child live? Would highly depend on access to dark skies.
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Post #109218279 added 12-08-2017 5:47 PM by Top_Wop in Deal Talk
You're asking too much from a telescope in this price range. This is coming from a life long amatuer astromoner.
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Post #109218415 added 12-08-2017 5:49 PM by LawrenceT6420 in Deal Talk
Is this Costco model a better deal? https://www.costco.com/Celestron-AstroMaster-130EQ-with-Eyepiece-Kit.product.100073974.html
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Post #109216427 added 12-08-2017 5:13 PM by vajratlr in Deal Talk
I'm surprised no one has said "can I see uranus with this?"
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Post #109225679 added 12-08-2017 8:29 PM by passinos in Deal Talk
need a refractor for that :). got a 102SLT
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Post #109211463 added 12-08-2017 3:45 PM by yuyueqi1993 in Deal Talk
Search “telescope adapter Sony E” on amazon or eBay or any other websites, it’s an extension tube with Sony E to T2 adapter and some accessory for around 50-100. I have a Celestron 130SLT, hardly...
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Post #109213159 added 12-08-2017 4:14 PM by KLondike5-1212 in Deal Talk
Thanks. $3-4K is in budget. I already have the cameras. Any suggestion for specific models?
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Post #109224127 added 12-08-2017 7:59 PM by Knightshade in Deal Talk
Same as any star other than our sun- a point of light. To resolve any other star beyond a point of light you need a massive observatory-class telescope setup (and even then it's a very short list...
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Post #109203551 added 12-08-2017 1:51 PM by nts_arun in Deal Talk
https://www.costco.com/Celestron-AstroMaster-130EQ-with-Eyepiece-Kit.product.100073974.html using it for one year and it's really good..You slowly add eye pieces to it and it would be awesome..
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Post #109209283 added 12-08-2017 3:13 PM by cmarquez42 in Deal Talk
I have the 76eq and absolutely love it. Great for seeing Galilean moons, planets, lunar observation, etc.
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Post #109209459 added 12-08-2017 3:16 PM by KLondike5-1212 in Deal Talk
Any suggestions on one that will track with a motor drive, mount to a Canon 5D Mk IV, and are strong enough to see Cassini Divide and get reasonably close to deeper objects like the Crab Nebula?
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Post #109209743 added 12-08-2017 3:20 PM by bluetrep in Deal Talk
which one can be used to see Saturn?
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Post #109209799 added 12-08-2017 3:20 PM by cmarquez42 in Deal Talk
People have photographed the Crab nebula with a focal length of 400mm. The 114eq has a focal length of 1000mm. You'll need to be in an area with low light pollution, but these aren't as shoddy as...
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Post #109210051 added 12-08-2017 3:24 PM by cmarquez42 in Deal Talk
It's a smaller version of the 114 EQ. The 114 is better than the one I have.
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Post #109210295 added 12-08-2017 3:27 PM by Ption106 in Deal Talk
Well, which one should I buy to see Elon Musk when he's colonizing mars. kidding aside, knowing nothing about these. Is this an entry level?
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Post #109211015 added 12-08-2017 3:38 PM by k1ng617 in Deal Talk
Could I attach an A7rii to the Celestron 31042 AstroMaster 114 EQ Reflector Telescope? If so what would I need? Never owned a telescope before so very noob
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Post #109509091 added 12-13-2017 11:10 AM by breity in Deal Talk
Thanks, I was thinking along those lines. Probably best to have GOTO functionality when we're starting out if I want to the kids to be engaged. Especially since I'm brand new as well, so it will take...
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Post #109183903 added 12-08-2017 9:29 AM by Augus in Deal Talk
looking for input, which telescope to get as Christmas gift for beginner child. thanks,
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Post #109270899 added 12-09-2017 6:47 PM by breity in Deal Talk
Looks like the bundle is $249 now but there is $20 cash back through RetailMeNot. The telescope + motor (without the lens kit) is $159. Thinking about getting this to use with my kids. It would be...
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Post #109219151 added 12-08-2017 6:03 PM by cmarquez42 in Deal Talk
I'm in Chicago and saw Jupiter and it's moons + Saturn's rings no problem with this brand of scopes.
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Post #109224307 added 12-08-2017 8:03 PM by keanuzb in Deal Talk
Is the Costco deal better?
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Post #109254395 added 12-09-2017 11:48 AM by smallcapguru in Deal Talk
as some have mentioned, be prepared to spend thousands for a quality system. i prefer dual arm go-to systems over the single arm ones. Orientation/set up is the most important factor on the go-to's....
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Post #109232939 added 12-08-2017 11:19 PM by Pssstyeahyou in Deal Talk
Great post, Thanks!
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Post #109239395 added 12-09-2017 5:50 AM by hangloose in Deal Talk
We purchased the 127EQ last year when assessing telescopes that our kids could grow into. It large, but a nice set. As a telescope novice, I do find it a bit challenging to use at times. Only...
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Post #109237219 added 12-09-2017 3:32 AM by Gonzaler in Deal Talk
Out of stock.
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Post #109197547 added 12-08-2017 12:25 PM by KLondike5-1212 in Deal Talk
I'm already a professional photographer and I'd like to get into astrophotography. Will any of these track with a motor drive, mount to a Canon 5D Mk IV, and are they strong enough to see Cassini...
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Post #109209783 added 12-08-2017 3:20 PM by yuyueqi1993 in Deal Talk
To get really good photo results on deep sky objects, You’ll need a reflector over 130mm with GOTO system, Equatorial Mount, Auto guider. Didn’t research a lot about refractors, but normally the...
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Post #109209859 added 12-08-2017 3:21 PM by cmarquez42 in Deal Talk
These all should do the trick, Saturn is an easy viewing target.
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Post #109211127 added 12-08-2017 3:40 PM by gablegrip40 in Deal Talk
Which stargazer is Least Complicated for child
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Post #109188247 added 12-08-2017 10:26 AM by jumpinjohn1214 in Deal Talk
Anyone would recommend these any of these binoculars for my backpacking trips? Thinking mainly to view and scan landscape and the occasional spotted animals.
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Post #109191391 added 12-08-2017 11:07 AM by cewizard in Deal Talk
The Celestron 21063 AstroMaster 90 is an excellent telescope. I have used it and I highly recommend it.
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Post #109192187 added 12-08-2017 11:17 AM by mrsleepi in Deal Talk
Any recommendations for stargazing
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Post #109195723 added 12-08-2017 12:01 PM by Augus in Deal Talk
Will look into Celestron 4se, was looking at that two refractor in this daily deal. We live in dense city so lots light around.
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Post #109196027 added 12-08-2017 12:05 PM by SteveM2998 in Deal Talk
I strongly suggest researching what you think you may see vs what you will actually see. First off, the darker the skies- the better. Second, ask yourself (or child) what they want to be able to...
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Post #109211627 added 12-08-2017 3:48 PM by k1ng617 in Deal Talk
Thanks for that info. I'm not completely sure what you mean by "hardly achieved prime focus with a Barlow lens, so I used eye projection a lot." does that mean you have to manually focus it due to...
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Post #109216919 added 12-08-2017 5:23 PM by Avi20072008 in Deal Talk
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