todd8137 Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 A think over time sces seem to collect them selfs ,i started with a 12" reflector thinking ithis will be the only scope i will need ,it was till i looked at other peoples scopes at club night outs i soon brought a 5" frac edt ,which i then brought that scope a 80mm guide scope,after splitting doubles night after night the plenets where great next came my 9.25 sct ,which of course needed another scope a smaller 80mm fl400mmp and the lighter weight ,also i brought over he years 6 pairs of binoculars 10x50mm from the window of a charity shop,they led to sme better qual 50x25 then ame another great pair from a carboot for threee quid and the best binos i own prinz zoom 20-50 x45mm these came woth a few screw on filters they are so sharp nd crisp,my recent purchase was a pair of 20x80mm sky masters,They are great ,on the scope front still wanting and saving for a 16" reflector i love to image but,visual is my love and the moon never fails to impress me every time A think if the night sky grips you a few years from now your spare room/ shed / obsy may have 3/4 scopes,ideal would be a super scope a combo of all 3 stylesPat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIP3802 Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Hi, Peter, and welcome to SGL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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