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A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
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16 years 11 months ago #55609
by SeanOSullivan
A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl was created by SeanOSullivan
Just a heads up for loads of astronomy gear in lidl, equipment like-
- Bresser Messier R-102 Refractor Telescope
- Meade ETX-70AT Computer Telescope
- Bresser Spotting Scope
- Bresser Skylux Refractor Telescope
- Bresser Anti-fog Hunting Binoculars, 8 x 56
- Binoculars, 10 x 50
I think Lidl have finally woken up to the desire for good starter scopes in Ireland and there is also a small holiday period coming up that might have something to do with it
LET THE QUEUING BEGIN :lol:
- Bresser Messier R-102 Refractor Telescope
- Meade ETX-70AT Computer Telescope
- Bresser Spotting Scope
- Bresser Skylux Refractor Telescope
- Bresser Anti-fog Hunting Binoculars, 8 x 56
- Binoculars, 10 x 50
I think Lidl have finally woken up to the desire for good starter scopes in Ireland and there is also a small holiday period coming up that might have something to do with it
LET THE QUEUING BEGIN :lol:
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16 years 11 months ago #55611
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Seems like Lidl will give A&S a run for their money next week! They're turning into a right little discounted astronomy shop!
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16 years 11 months ago #55617
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The Lord giveth, the Revenue taketh away. (John 1:16)
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I see they are also selling an IR night vision monocular. I have seen some interesting images posted of the night sky through night vision systems before. Would make an interesting IR telescope.
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16 years 11 months ago #55624
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Hi
Which of these would you recommend as a started scope. I actually have an LX90 8", but this is a recommendation for someone else ( a 14 year old interested in astronomy who has some beginners experience ).
I'm guessing the autostar ont he meade is a winner really, although the bressier does look attactive, but I'm not sure how good they are, it does have 102m so might be more useful than the 70m.
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Which of these would you recommend as a started scope. I actually have an LX90 8", but this is a recommendation for someone else ( a 14 year old interested in astronomy who has some beginners experience ).
I'm guessing the autostar ont he meade is a winner really, although the bressier does look attactive, but I'm not sure how good they are, it does have 102m so might be more useful than the 70m.
Enda
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16 years 11 months ago #55625
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...on Monday 10th Dec. for all, I believe.
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LET THE QUEUING BEGIN :lol:
...on Monday 10th Dec. for all, I believe.
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16 years 11 months ago #55626
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I'd go for the R102 refractor if you can afford it. But, having had the Skylux, it too is a worthy scope to have.
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Hi
Which of these would you recommend as a started scope.
I'd go for the R102 refractor if you can afford it. But, having had the Skylux, it too is a worthy scope to have.
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