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SkyWatcher Telescopes SkyWatcher Skymax-90 EQ-1 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

SkyWatcher Skymax-90 EQ-1 Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

Telescope, x, Porro Prism

£197.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £65.66/mo.*
2stores
SkyWatcher Telescopes SkyWatcher Evostar 102mm Refractor Optical Tube Assembly

SkyWatcher Evostar 102mm Refractor Optical Tube Assembly

Telescope, x

£289.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £96.33/mo.*
2stores
SkyWatcher Telescopes SkyWatcher Wave Carbon Fibre Tripod
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SkyWatcher Wave Carbon Fibre Tripod

Telescope, x

£299.00£349.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.66/mo.*
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SkyWatcher Telescopes SkyWatcher SkyWatcher K100 Mini Virtuoso GTI Telescope

SkyWatcher SkyWatcher K100 Mini Virtuoso GTI Telescope

Telescope, x

£399.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £133.00/mo.*
2stores
SkyWatcher Telescopes SkyWatcher Quattro 150p Imaging Newtonian with Aplanatic Coma Corrector

SkyWatcher Quattro 150p Imaging Newtonian with Aplanatic Coma Corrector

Telescope, x

£529.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £176.33/mo.*
2stores
SkyWatcher Quattro 12S 300mm Imaging Newtonian OTA

SkyWatcher Quattro 12S 300mm Imaging Newtonian OTA

Telescope, x

£1,199.00
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Telescopes: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a telescope, it's essential to identify what you want to observe. Are you interested in viewing planets, stars, or deep-sky objects like galaxies and nebulae? Reflector telescopes are excellent for deep-sky observation due to their larger apertures, while refractor telescopes are great for planetary and lunar views. Knowing your primary interest will help you choose the right type of telescope that aligns with your astronomical goals.

Think about where you'll be using your Studio Lighting. If you're working in a small home studio, compact lights or those with adjustable stands can save space. For photographers on the move, lightweight and portable options are crucial. Look for lights that come with carrying cases or have collapsible features to make transport easy without compromising on quality.

Accessories can significantly enhance your stargazing experience. Ensure the telescope comes with essential items like eyepieces, a finder scope, and a sturdy mount. Eyepieces with different magnifications allow for varied views of celestial objects, while a reliable mount ensures stability during observations. Some telescopes also include additional features like smartphone adapters for astrophotography. Evaluate what's included in the package to ensure you're getting value for money.

TELESCOPES

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Telescopes are mainly divided into three types: refractor, reflector, and compound. Refractor telescopes use lenses, reflector telescopes use mirrors, and compound telescopes combine both. Each type has unique advantages, like portability or image clarity, which can suit different viewing needs.

Choosing a telescope depends on your interest and budget. Telescopes with an aperture of 70 mm to 100 mm are ideal for beginners. Look for easy setup and user-friendly features. Consider what you want to observe—planets or deep-sky objects—as this will guide your choice.

The best telescopes for stargazing have a large aperture to capture more light. Reflector telescopes often provide great value for stargazing. Ensure the telescope is stable and portable if you plan to travel to darker locations.

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