Telescopes 101: Intro Guide For Beginners Under $500

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around selecting a beginner telescope within a budget of $350-$450. Participants share their experiences, recommendations, and preferences regarding different telescope models and mount types, focusing on usability for newcomers to astronomy.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks recommendations for beginner telescopes, specifically within a budget of $350-$450.
  • Several participants provide links to resources for selecting telescopes.
  • There is a discussion about the Vixen A80Mf Telescope and its suitability for beginners.
  • Some participants advocate for the Vixen Optics R130Sf with Porta II Mount and the ORION SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope as potential options.
  • One participant suggests that an altazimuth mount is easier for beginners, while another argues that an equatorial mount is beneficial for tracking planets.
  • Another participant shares a personal experience indicating that an altazimuth mount was not satisfactory for them as a beginner.
  • There are differing opinions on the value of Vixen scopes compared to Orion scopes, with some suggesting that Vixen may be overpriced for beginners.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the ease of use of altazimuth versus equatorial mounts for beginners. While some favor altazimuth mounts for their simplicity, others argue that equatorial mounts are more advantageous for tracking celestial objects. No consensus is reached on the best telescope model or mount type.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference personal experiences and preferences, which may not reflect broader consensus or empirical evidence regarding telescope performance or usability.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in purchasing their first telescope, particularly those with a budget under $500, may find the discussion relevant.

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Hi, I am interested in purchasing a telescope, although I am not very familiar with the parts and overall structure. introductory feedback, and recommendations would be much appreciated, and also I don't want a budget of $500 (preferably price range $350-$450).
 
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Here is a list of many articles about selecting/buying your first telescope:
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/equipment/basics
 
thanks for the links, and in your personal opinion do you believe vixons are good for beginners.
Specifically,Vixen A80Mf Telescope & Porta II Mount
 
Vixen are among a number of well regarded brands. I think an 80mm APO refractor is an excellent choice for a beginner scope. I personally like the orion short tube 80 [ST80], which only runs around $120. A suitable mount will double the price, but, still be within your budget. If you decide to move up to a bigger scope, it will remain useful as a finder scope [which explains why I prefer short focal length APO's for intro astronomy]. Plus, the wide field views are simply amazing.
 
Thanks for the suggestion.
I feel like I've really narrowed my selection down to
a.Vixen Optics R130Sf w/ Porta II Mount
b.ORION SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope
I've heard that equatorial mount is a bit more challenging for beginners, and that Vixen is relatively easier. Any recommendations?
 
For a starter scope, a simple altazimuth mount will be easier to master - and less expensive. It's the best way to enter the hobby world of astronomy. Get some sky charts and star hop your way across the sky. Once you get the hang of that you will be hankering for a bigger scope, and a goto mount. Star hopping is really tedious and boring once you get the hang of it.
 
I always disagree with the alt-az recommendation. For following a planet, an EQ is a big help.
 
russ_watters said:
I always disagree with the alt-az recommendation. For following a planet, an EQ is a big help.

Of the options I listed what can you recommend/or any feedback??
a.Vixen Optics R130Sf w/ Porta II Mount
b.ORION SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope
 
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russ_watters said:
I always disagree with the alt-az recommendation. For following a planet, an EQ is a big help.

Thats true in most cases
but for a beginner an equatorial mount is a nightmare to use ;)

Dave
 
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Hi davenn can you please provide feedback on the two telescopes I mentioned.
 
  • #12
davenn said:
Thats true in most cases
but for a beginner an equatorial mount is a nightmare to use ;)

Dave
My dad bought me my first scope (an alt-az) for Christmas when I was a kid and after using it once, we both agreed it was a mistake and he got me a free upgrade.
 
  • #13
NATURE.M said:
Of the options I listed what can you recommend/or any feedback??
a.Vixen Optics R130Sf w/ Porta II Mount
b.ORION SpaceProbe 130ST Equatorial Reflector Telescope
Vixen scopes have an excellent reputation for high-end quality, but it probably makes their beginner scopes more money than they are worth. That scope costs a lot of money for what you are getting. Orions are the Chevy of telescopes and for a beginner, it is a good bang for the buck, so that is what I recommend. Plus, you'll want to save some money for accessories.
 
  • #14
russ_watters said:
My dad bought me my first scope (an alt-az) for Christmas when I was a kid ...
What age? I think I'll do the same.
 
  • #15
mheslep said:
What age? I think I'll do the same.
Not sure. 14 or 15, maybe.
 
  • #16
I also cast my preference for the Orion.

Bobbywhy
 

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