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Gav Monk

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  1. 4 hours ago, laudropb said:

    Hello and a warm welcome to the SGL. Do you already have a DSLR ? Perhaps taking some wide field shots of night scapes or star trails would be the best way to start. Your budget will cover a decent starter scope, but not astrophotography.

    Yes already have a DSLR, Think i'll wait a bit & save some more cash but been looking at Sky-Watcher Skyliner 200p, any thoughts??

  2. 4 hours ago, Waddensky said:

    Welcome Gavin! Yes, a dobsonian is a great scope to get started with. You can get a decent second-hand 6" or 8" dobson for your budget, if you are able to stretch your budget a bit you may even be able to find a new 6" dob (I'm thinking mainland Europe prices, maybe it differs a bit in the UK). They are great scopes that will give you a lifetime of stargazing. But some people find them a bit heavy and cumbersome, especially the base. Are you able to observe from your own home or do you need to travel to a dark location? What kind of celestial objects would you like to observe? Planets, galaxies, nebulae, double stars?

    A dobson is only for visual use. Maybe you can take a quick snapshot of the Moon or some other bright objects, but that's about it. To start with photography, you need a different scope and some other equipment, and as far as I know, we're talking about much higher budget requirements. But I'm strictly visual myself, so I'm sure others will chime in.

    Thanks for your reply, I do live in the countryside in West Devon & luckily i'm able to observe from home.
    It's mainly Planets & stars I want to observe.
    Perhaps i'd be best to wait a while & save a bit more cash, I've been looking at the Sky-Watcher Skyliner 200p, The reviews seem to be mainly positives, any thoughts?

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  3. Hi Guys, I'm after a lot of help really choosing the right telescope for me, I am a total beginner but i'm really excited to get started.
    I've seen that Dobsonians seem to be popular.
    I want to be able to have a good look around the night sky etc, but I'm also interested in photography so want to combine the two.
    I've only a small budget though, around the £200 mark, I know i'll be limited but need to start somewhere.
    So any help or advice is appreciated.
    Thanks

    Gavin

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