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kiwiinlondon

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  1. Thanks, I was a little put off by the cost of a light shroud so good to know people have made their own. Good point about not expecting everything in a basic model. Really helpful to know limitations before buying one though so I’m aware of what trade off I’m making I’m going to take a look at the 150 now that I know I could make a shroud for it - thanks again
  2. Thank you both! That’s really helpful I was tempted by the Goto models but had assumed that I’d get less of a telescope for my money but will look again
  3. Hi, sorry if this has been asked before but I couldn’t find anything. What is a good beginner telescope for someone living in an area with lots of light pollution (central London)? Understand I won’t get the same results as someone living in a dark area but I’d like to be able to see the planets and moon better and some stars too. I was thinking of the Sky-Watcher-130P Flextube but was worried the design wouldn’t be the best with lots of background light. My budget is up to £300 and want something easy to use since I know nothing about this subject. Also, can the Dobsonian mount be used with a camera, if I got really into it? thanks in advance for any advice!
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