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Good to kkow Dears!
Thanks a lot!
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6 hours ago, bomberbaz said:
That seems expensive although not sure of the actual currency come to think of it, this is the same one
https://www.firstlightoptics.com/barlow-eyepieces/celestron-2x-universal-125-barlow-old.html
So... Does it wort according Don''s comments?
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Thanks Don and other colleagues.
I'll definitely to buy a 2x Barlow Celestron Omni
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Dears,
I have a Refractor Meade with 90mm aperture and 1000mm
At the moment I have an 32mm and 12mm eyepices.
Would be a good choice to buy a 6mm eyepice to see more details of planets?
Based on some searchs I did, 6mm are the minimum size to my telescope
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So, I understand that any refractor telescope 70mm or more aperture will be better them my Celestron 20x80 binoculars?
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Dears,
I have the bino Celestron 20x80
Does anybody could tell me if I would have any benefit using a refractor telescope with 70mm aperture, comparing with my 20x80?
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Dears
Thanks a lot for your comments
Considering I have a Tasco 10x50 to observe birds, my option was to buy the Celestron 20x80 to get more power for observation in my house using a tripod.
For astronomy, considering I have no experience, the idea is basically observe some planets and the moon, however, based on some of your comments, I'm also looking for some used refractor telescopes.
So, I found one from Meade (picture below)
Model DS-90ATA with 90mm aperture and focal length of 1000mm
Please, could you comment if I would have considerable benefits in image quality compared with the binoculars 20x80 I alreadd bought?
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On 15/05/2023 at 08:52, Stormbringer said:
If you go for the Celestrons go for the pro version as there is quite a diference in the quality of them compared to the standards
Ok.
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Thanks dears!
Your comments are very good!
I"m looking for something to combine high magnitude to focus distant things during the day, and a reasonable capacity to see planets and the moon.
Would be Celestron 20x80 a good option?
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Dears,
I'm from Brazil and new in this forum.
Looking for some worn binoculars to start to observe the moon and planets, I found Tasco binoculars with the specifications below:
Tasco / Zoom / Fully Coated......20x-220x 120 Zoom....138FT/1000YDS.AT 20x46M/1000.AT 20x......20 80 120 170 220
Looking for more information about it in the internet, I found nothing!
Does anybody know this binoculars??
Would be good??
Follow some pictures of it
I appreciate your comments
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Thanks dears!
My barlow Celestron Omni 2x got today
I'll make some tests as soon as I can