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Hi! I am new to astrophotography.
I know that doublet or triplet refractor are most used for astrophotography because they remove chromatic aberration.
But newtonians also prevent aberration. I know that newtonians are big and bulky to use, but small 80mm, low f/ number newtonians are also available. So why these small newtonians are not used for astrophotography despite they prevent aberration, are small in size, and are also cheap ?
Thanks!
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I want a astrophotography camera within 300 dollars range. The svbony 105 is marketed for lunar observation so I wonder if I could use it for DSOs. Is svbony 205 also good?
Thanks.
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The nearest astronomical club is out of my town. So I cannot visit it.
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Ok, I have posted few threads before, on getting a new telescope, and I appreciate the answers. But I am still slightly confused, and wish that this thread should be the last.
I have landed on these two scopes:
1) https://fotocart.in/product/startracker-114-900-eq-3-1-reflector-telescope/
2) https://fotocart.in/product/startracker-80eq-refractor-f400mm-refractor-telescope/
These two scopes are under my $185 budget. The telescope should be able to see DSO and planets of solar system(with detail). I also want to know if the 2nd scope is good for the above motive.
Thanks!
UPDATE: I bought 1st scope mentioned above. And I am amazed by how much stuff I can see with it. It is great for moon and DSOs, but slightly bad at planets like Venus, Jupiter, etc. I cannot try on saturn because it not visible.
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I found a 80mm(F400) refractor and a 80mm(F800) reflector at my local astronomical store.
The aperture is same, so I am confused which one to buy.
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I am new to astronomy and I want to make a good use of my money to buy a telescope under $185.
I live in India and I found this https://fotocart.in/product/startracker-80eq-refractor-f400mm-refractor-telescope/ telescope which is 10990INR or about $133. The brand is not popular like celestron, meade,etc
So I am confused whether to buy it or not, or get something better.
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I am new to astronomy. I want a telescope to view deep sky objects.
I am looking for a telescope under $185. I am confused between a 80mm (f400) refractor and a 114mm (f900) reflector, because it's almost similar priced.
My declination axis came off.
in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
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Today, I was just checking my eq mount. I took off the telescope and the counterweight. Then I rotated the declination slow-mo cable vigorously with my hand and suddenly the declination axis became loose. I tried to fix it, but ended up taking off the whole declination axis.
The declination axis has a rod to which a nut is screwed at the bottom. I tried putting dec axis back together. But the nut is inside the metal housing, so I can't reach it. I am struck with my broken mount. PLEASE HELP