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Telescopes - For viewing the Moon etc.
sillav nitram
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This has been listed as top of the pile by some. Probably more than I wanted to pay but suppose you get what you pay for.
Has good reviews.
The building I live in has a roof terrace/garden so, presents itself as a good viewing platform assuming it’s a fairly clear night.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B087QF46HP?tag=track-ect-uk-718988-21&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1&ascsubtag=ecSEP8e0ujlpmkkmn0
Anyone got one or recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Has good reviews.
The building I live in has a roof terrace/garden so, presents itself as a good viewing platform assuming it’s a fairly clear night.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B087QF46HP?tag=track-ect-uk-718988-21&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1&ascsubtag=ecSEP8e0ujlpmkkmn0
Anyone got one or recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
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No real recommendations, other than a knowledge that good optics cost more than young fish. I know you said it's more than you wanted to pay, buy for someone who's spent a fortune on camera lenses over the years, £250 seems pretty cheap to me. It's a fascinating hobby though, I wish you luck whatever you choose.4
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@sillav nitram I have a telescope sitting in a box in my loft. My Dad purchased it for me and him but our eyesights were going in the wrong direction. Apart from assembling it, it has never been used. Supposedly a good make and somewhat cheaper if you are interested.
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Agree Stig, probably isn’t that expensive in comparison. The cosmos has always fascinated me and this appears a good time to buy one.Stig said:No real recommendations, other than a knowledge that good optics cost more than young fish. I know you said it's more than you wanted to pay, buy for someone who's spent a fortune on camera lenses of the years, £250 seems, pretty cheap to me. It's a fascinating hobby though, I wish you luck whatever you choose.
I’ve spent 40 odd years working and creating photographic images and know how expensive a profession it can be!
I like the fact that it has a phone mount, I’d really enjoy trying to capture some images.
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I could be @hex. Could you post some details and asking price, whereabouts are you?Hex said:@sillav nitram I have a telescope sitting in a box in my loft. My Dad purchased it for me and him but our eyesights were going in the wrong direction. Apart from assembling it, it has never been used. Supposedly a good make and somewhat cheaper if you are interested.0 -
Maybe not the right place to say, but your photography is bloody excellent btw. I'd love to see what you'd create with a telescope!sillav nitram said:
Agree Stig, probably isn’t that expensive in comparison. The cosmos has always fascinated me and this appears a good time to buy one.Stig said:No real recommendations, other than a knowledge that good optics cost more than young fish. I know you said it's more than you wanted to pay, buy for someone who's spent a fortune on camera lenses of the years, £250 seems, pretty cheap to me. It's a fascinating hobby though, I wish you luck whatever you choose.
I’ve spent 40 odd years working and creating photographic images and know how expensive a profession it can be!
I like the fact that it has a phone mount, I’d really enjoy trying to capture some images.
Thanks for your post.
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Get a Samsung Galaxy mate
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What a thoroughly decent thing to say @johnnyBoyUK you've just made my day.JohnBoyUK said:
Maybe not the right place to say, but your photography is bloody excellent btw. I'd love to see what you'd create with a telescope!sillav nitram said:
Agree Stig, probably isn’t that expensive in comparison. The cosmos has always fascinated me and this appears a good time to buy one.Stig said:No real recommendations, other than a knowledge that good optics cost more than young fish. I know you said it's more than you wanted to pay, buy for someone who's spent a fortune on camera lenses of the years, £250 seems, pretty cheap to me. It's a fascinating hobby though, I wish you luck whatever you choose.
I’ve spent 40 odd years working and creating photographic images and know how expensive a profession it can be!
I like the fact that it has a phone mount, I’d really enjoy trying to capture some images.
Thanks for your post.
Thanks so much, really appreciated.1 -
You're most welcome. Have a nice weekend!sillav nitram said:
What a thoroughly decent thing to say @johnnyBoyUK you've just made my day.JohnBoyUK said:
Maybe not the right place to say, but your photography is bloody excellent btw. I'd love to see what you'd create with a telescope!sillav nitram said:
Agree Stig, probably isn’t that expensive in comparison. The cosmos has always fascinated me and this appears a good time to buy one.Stig said:No real recommendations, other than a knowledge that good optics cost more than young fish. I know you said it's more than you wanted to pay, buy for someone who's spent a fortune on camera lenses of the years, £250 seems, pretty cheap to me. It's a fascinating hobby though, I wish you luck whatever you choose.
I’ve spent 40 odd years working and creating photographic images and know how expensive a profession it can be!
I like the fact that it has a phone mount, I’d really enjoy trying to capture some images.
Thanks for your post.
Thanks so much, really appreciated.2 -
Thanks. @BrazilianceBraziliance said:Get a Samsung Galaxy mate0 -
Of course you're looking for something a lot more dearer I imagine but this camera is genuinely great.sillav nitram said:
Thanks. @BrazilianceBraziliance said:Get a Samsung Galaxy mate
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Will do.Braziliance said:
Of course you're looking for something a lot more dearer I imagine but this camera is genuinely great.sillav nitram said:
Thanks. @BrazilianceBraziliance said:Get a Samsung Galaxy mate
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Just put my Christmas Tree up. But I don’t think you’ll need a telescope to view the Christmas moon …

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@sillav nitram Sorry I didn't get a chance to reply yesterday. I will venture into my loft this morning and get the details.
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On the subject of taking pictures of the cosmos, @sillav nitram, you should have bought my old house in Hextable. My old neighbour has an observatory in his garden with a computer controlled telescope. One picture is made up of 6 x 20 minute exposures. A passing plane or cloud (or my garden light coming on) and you start again ! I will see if I can post one.
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Jupiter last night.

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All 4 pictures were taken by Kim Teoh.3 -
Is it still for sale;)Hex said:On the subject of taking pictures of the cosmos, @sillav nitram, you should have bought my old house in Hextable. My old neighbour has an observatory in his garden with a computer controlled telescope. One picture is made up of 6 x 20 minute exposures. A passing plane or cloud (or my garden light coming on) and you start again ! I will see if I can post one.1 -
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Fantastic pictures. @hex. Thanks for posting.0
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That is gross! 😹_MrDick said:Just put my Christmas Tree up. But I don’t think you’ll need a telescope to view the Christmas moon …
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Please don't quote it then.
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I'd love to get a decent telescope. Find the subject of space fascinating and would love to see Jupiter or Saturn like the images Hex has posted.1
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I have sent you a message re the telescope.sillav nitram said:Fantastic pictures. @hex. Thanks for posting.1 -
I've got a Galaxy Ultra and while the zoom function is a lot of fun, it doesn't take good pictures under poor light.Braziliance said:Get a Samsung Galaxy mate0 -
I've sent you a message @HexHex said:
I have sent you a message re the telescope.sillav nitram said:Fantastic pictures. @hex. Thanks for posting.0








