
Bresser gemini telescope portable#
The AR80 is a bit of a surprise between all the other junk, BUT again, it's a lot of money for something a cheaper dobsonian will outperform.Ī long refractor can be nice for planets, but the EQ3 mount is also not very portable (at last not for backpacking). Sorry if this is discouraging, but many of those stores just have the usual department-store garbage. Short focal-length makes it useless for planets, avoid. For the same price you could get a 8-10" telescope with accessories.Ĭelestron 70mm travel refractor telescope ($100) A 60/700 refractor on a bad fork mount with the usual cheap eyepieces and such.Īctually a decent telescope and mount combination, BUT a lot of money for a small aperture. This is basically a toy telescope, like what you'd find in the science section of a toy store. I've considered the OneSky if I pay out of pocket (which I'm definitely leaning towards) and the Bresser Messier 5" looks fantastic too. r/telescopes aims to be a high quality sub where users can discuss all things telescopes and astronomy, but allowing such repetitive and low-effort posts will drastically lower the overall quality of the sub.

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Bresser gemini telescope professional#
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