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11 years 6 months ago #97913
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Hi folks
I've been asked to recommend a scope for a beginner, I have seen a Celestron Astromaster 90 EQ for sale for €100. I've read some encouraging reviews on the Web, but my main concern is that this is an f/11 scope, the field of view is going to be quite narrow and is my friend going to be restricted to the Moon, planets, double stars and the brighter DSOs? I don't want to burn his interest with a scope that does not deliver.
One of the main points is that it is only €100.
Advice please.
Paul
I've been asked to recommend a scope for a beginner, I have seen a Celestron Astromaster 90 EQ for sale for €100. I've read some encouraging reviews on the Web, but my main concern is that this is an f/11 scope, the field of view is going to be quite narrow and is my friend going to be restricted to the Moon, planets, double stars and the brighter DSOs? I don't want to burn his interest with a scope that does not deliver.
One of the main points is that it is only €100.
Advice please.
Paul
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11 years 6 months ago #97917
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What about a cheap dobsonian Paul? great light gathering power, easy to move about once set up, and a low f value giving a decent wide viw
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Keith has a point, Paul. You might get a 6" Dob second hand for €150 - €200 (with eyepieces), a little more dosh would get him an 8" Dob (c. €300/€350 price tag second hand), and it would be more of an investment at this aperture.
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11 years 6 months ago #97924
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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Would You Recommend?
That was my thinking also, the 90mm objective, while a good size lens, combined with the f/11 focal length was steering me away from this scope.
The lad is keen to get a scope, talking to his parents they are thinking of getting him one for Christmas, I believe that the best option is to get him to hold on until then, talk to him, and inform him of the benefits of a bigger scope.
Thanks for the replies gentlemen, Christmas isn't that far away.
Paul
The lad is keen to get a scope, talking to his parents they are thinking of getting him one for Christmas, I believe that the best option is to get him to hold on until then, talk to him, and inform him of the benefits of a bigger scope.
Thanks for the replies gentlemen, Christmas isn't that far away.
Paul
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