Showing posts with label Beginners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beginners. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

!±8± Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

I'm sometimes asked to recommend a cheap telescope for a beginner and find myself asking several questions in return. You see there are so many factors involved other than the budget one, it really can be a difficult question to answer! One overriding factor is how and where the telescope is likely to be used.

If for instance the purchaser is hoping to get into astrophotography, he can forget the notion of getting a cheap telescope, they are simply not going to be of use to him. On the other hand if the purchaser wants to use the telescope for land viewing, spotting passing whales and so forth, the question becomes much simpler to answer.

Most purchasers however are looking to do a little amateur astronomy and this is where the question gets a little tricky to deal with. Unfortunately those cheap and nasty telescopes you see in department stores or on eBay have raised expectations to an unrealistic level. Those pictures you see on the boxes those scopes come in are completely unrealistic, they are usually artists impressions of planets and hubble pictures of faraway nebulae and certainly not what you are going to see through your new telescope!

As a general guideline I tend to recommend small refractors (up to apertures 90mm or so) as being suitable for beginners as a quick an easy scope to use, minimal maintenance or set-up time required for casual observation of nearby planets and of course excellent lunar views. They are also more suitable than reflectors in the city and suburbs where light pollution is an issue.

On the other hand if you live away from the suburbs and are not too concerned about a little bit of maintenance or some set-up time then the largest reflector you can afford and handle would be the way to go - they offer excellent deep sky views if you have a good dark sky location to view from.

Check out the beginners telescopes from brands like Celestron and Orion at TelescopeChoice.com for some bargains.


Cheap Telescopes for Beginners - Yes There Are Some Good Ones!

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Firstscope Celestron Beginners Telescopes

!±8± Firstscope Celestron Beginners Telescopes

As the name implies the Firstscope Celestron telescope is designed with the first time user in mind making it one of the best beginner telescopes available today for two reasons, price and ease of use. Don't let the name fool you the FirstScope has enough optical performance to delight children and keep adults interested.

The Celestron Firstscope telescope is compact and portable weighing in at under six pounds. No need for a tripod with this table top telescope. Any stable flat surface like the hood of your car or the back yard picnic table will do, making this telescope for beginners a grab and go scope.

Firstscope Celestron Features

Lets review some of the features of this starter telescope. It comes with a Dobsonian Mount which makes up and down or altitude and left or right or azimuth movement smooth and easy for exact targeting. The optical tube is a Newtonian reflector design, meaning the objects are upside down. The optical elements are all coated glass to ensure clear and crisp images. To ensure durability and minimum maintenance only quality material is used in the manufacturing of these beginners telescopes by Celestron.

No assembly is needed. Just insert one of the eyepiece that comes with your stargazing telescope and your good to go. To get the most out of your Celestron telescope Firstscope make sure you read the manual before your try to view the night sky. Practice in the day time to familiarize yourself with the operating functions. It comes with a useful owners manual with detailed instruction to make your exploration of the universe fun and rewarding,

So as not to void your two year limited warranty lets look at some safety tips. Never use your telescope to project images of the sun as heat will build up inside and damage your equipment. The use of solar filters can cause unfiltered sunlight to pass through your eye or cause the telescope to crack or break from the heat. Never leave your equipment unattended only to return to find it broken on the ground.

Two eyepieces are included with the Celestron Firstscope a 20mm 15 power and a 4mm 75 power. For additional eyepieces, moon filter, finder scope and astronomy CD make sure to check out the accessory kit. Weather you are looking for a telescope for kids or are new to astronomy yourself, these beginners telescopes will provide you with years of rewarding service while you search the night skies.


Firstscope Celestron Beginners Telescopes

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