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Jakelol

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  1. Really good photos Im for sure getting one. Yesterday i joints my local astronomy club and when there the same day and met a lot of really friendly people.
  2. The last one is the most obvious i guess? The first 2 examples what is needed for one to see that?
  3. Great advice as usual. How many mm is good for looking at M31 with the 72ED? And in a diagonal what is best a mirror or prisen?
  4. I was almost guessing that it would be way to short time for one persons life time to notice that. Thanks for the lesson.
  5. Awesome then i will drop the idea of 100 degrees and go for 70 degrees since its also a lot cheaper. All the 100 eyepieces are at the same price as the scope or even two times the price. It also sounds annoying to roll your eyes when you look inside the eyepiece, i guess you want your eyes as relaxed as possible if your looking for a long time? Thanks for the great advice about the eyepieces. Should i get a diagonal that is for 2” and 1.25” or only 1.25”?
  6. Can nebulas or other deep space objects change color and if so has humans seen a color change? I know stars can change color and i can imagen that if the explode they will change color? But how about other stuff?
  7. I want to use the AZ-GTi goto so bigger telescope is not an option if i want to take some random photos with a DSLR because im not sure the mount will handle that much weight. I was told by a retailer here in Sweden that the 72ED plus a small DSLR like the Canon 2000D would be almost maximum the AZ-GTi would handle.
  8. Wow you guys are amazing. Thanks for all the help. Looks like i need to join my local astronomy club and look throu some telescopes with different eyepiece sizes and degrees. Other then that i think im set on the 72ED and the AZ-GTi mount.
  9. What degree eyepieces and size do you use on yours? Should i get 1.25" or 2" and also how many degrees 82 or 100?
  10. Thanks for the help. Yes i will get a small finder. I guess it wont hurt to have a finder especially if i some time need one haha. My plan is to get a bigger telescope in the future to complement the 72ED if i get that hooked, so i think i wont mind the smaller size in the beginning and just learn all the stuff. Is there a difference in a 100 degree eyepieces at 2" and a 100 degree eyepieces at 1.25" except the size and the smaller looks to be a bit cheaper in general?
  11. Great input, i will then get a 2” diagonal and like a 2” 20mm 100 degrees eyepiece then and i will get the AZ-GTi goto with tripod and later on a 2” 5mm 100 degrees eyepiece for greater magnification if i feel the need.
  12. Ok thanks for a lot of good info. Im atm mostly interested in looking at bigger stuff like the Moon, M31, Milky Way etc and i really like to have something that is super portable and easy to set up because Im a father with small children and dont have a lot of time on my hands. Im looking for to get out maybe 1-2 times a month and do some visuals and relax for maybe 2-4 hours maximum haha. Sounds like the Evostar 72ED is for me then?
  13. Will the Evostar-72ED be good for a beginner to use only for visuals and a AZ-GTi mount to go with that (because im lazy and want goto)? Ofcourse i also need to buy a diagonal, eyepiece and a finder . Im thinking that if i get this setup i can start doing photography after a year or so with that setup if i feel the need to?
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