What Telescope Should I Buy Under $700?

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For purchasing an astronomical telescope under $700, an 8-inch Dobsonian reflector is highly recommended for its balance of aperture and portability. Orion is suggested as a reliable manufacturer based on user satisfaction. Additionally, exploring local astronomy clubs or swap meets for used equipment can provide significant savings. Independent reviews from websites like Scope Reviews and Weatherman are essential for informed decision-making.

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  • Understanding of Dobsonian mount telescopes
  • Familiarity with telescope aperture and its impact on viewing
  • Knowledge of reputable telescope manufacturers, specifically Orion
  • Experience with astronomy clubs and online marketplaces for used equipment
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  • Research the specifications and reviews of the Orion 8-inch Dobsonian telescope
  • Explore local astronomy clubs and swap meets for potential used telescope purchases
  • Read independent telescope reviews on Scope Reviews and Weatherman
  • Join Astromart to browse classified ads for used astronomy gear
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Astronomy enthusiasts, first-time telescope buyers, and anyone looking to optimize their stargazing experience while staying within a budget.

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Hi everyone,
I'm finally buying my first astronomical telescope, and was wondering if any of you have an opinion to offer on what a good choice would be. My price range, including a few extra eye pieces, is anything under about $US700. I was thinking a 6 or 8 inch reflector, dobsonian mount. I've played around with a 4 and half inch reflector, equitorial mounted, and I know I want something with a little more aperture than that, but not too massive as I'll be using it mostly from my backyard (which has a view of a decently dark sky- I can see the Milky Way faintly on good nights). Any one want to comment? I also need to know which manufacturers would be a good choice. I've talked to some very knowledgeable people at stores, however I thought a bunch of different people's thoughts would be helpful.

Thanks
 
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Here is a link to a telescope that should fit your needs, 8" dob, and comes in at $400 with a couple of eyepieces. I have dealt with Orion in the past, and have been satisfied with their products and service. However, instead of buying new, you might want to see if there are any astronomy clubs, swap meets, etc nearby where you could buy a used telescope and accessories and save some money. You might even want to run a want ad in the local paper or post a notice on the bulletin boards of a few local colleges - lots of people have unused astronomy gear that they don't use, and they might not think about selling it until they see your ad. Anyway, good luck!

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=366&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=
 
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If you're considering buying used, the only place I would consider is Astromart at: http://www.astromart.com/classifieds/

You have to become a member (free), but nobody ever seems to take a beating or a bath and you can find anything ever made for amateur astronomy. Telescopes, eyepieces, finders, everything.
 
OK, thanks everyone, I'm checking those links out now. Yesterday, I also got a copy of the Backyard Astronomer's Guide by Terence Dickinson and Alan Dyer, which has also been very helpful. Anyone else have a particular brand name that they like?
 

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