10 Best Beginner Telescope Reviews
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In this review, we take a look at the Top 10 BEST Beginner Telescopes. Check out our UPDATED List of Beginner Telescopes Reviewed and Ranked: http://telescopes.toptenreviews.com/telescopes-for-beginners-review/ Videos • Reviews • Tech Insight SUBSCRIBE→ http://bit.ly/ttr_youtube Twitter→ http://bit.ly/ttr_twitter Facebook→ http://bit.ly/ttr_facebook Instagram→ http://bit.ly/ttr_instagram
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Hi..What telescope would you recommend to me .to see stars,planets,solar system....I'm a beginner suggest me a telescope between 180-130 us dollars... as good as possible.....
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não prestas
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booooo
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thanks man, i am looking to buy one... this video helps
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I got a tasco beginner 50x50mm telescope for my birthday, haven't got to see stars, to cloudy, but I looked at a tree and it was clear
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I know alot of people want a good beginner scope. There are many to choose from but if I could recommend one for you it would be the Brown 4250se. Very sturdy model for the price. Check it out
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Thanks for the upload great vid.. Would be great if you had some prices though
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wat about the celestron 50Az ..?? suggest me before I get this..
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wat about the celestron 50Az ..?? suggest me before I get this..
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I started out using an old bean can but after a lot of practice, I am now up to using the inside of a roll of kitchen foil! My photo's are pretty good tbf.
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I always knew Celestron was a gateway telescope, now im shooting stars everyday.
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I'm extremly pleased with my Celestron 127EQ http://amzn.to/1RxEPjt and my Celestron 21061 AstroMaster 70AZ http://amzn.to/1J7Saf0
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Toys. Someone mentioned beginner's scopes start at 6 or 8-inch. That's true for these days. 50-years ago it wasn't so; a 3" refractor was a beginner's telescope. I only saw one 6" reflector and an 8" was unheard of. Things weren't cheaply mass-produced in those days, the selection was small and if you wanted a real "light bucket" it required a second mortgage.
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Why no Zhumell?
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al la bunch of junk
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Da Best telescope iiiis, the one most used!
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I agree with those that recommended a good pair of astronomical binoculars for a first scope. Get a good pair of 7X50 binoculars, such as a Celestron. The 7mm exit pupil is about right for night viewing. You have wide angle views, so it's the best for learning constellations, which you have to be able to do. You will still need them later when you get a larger scope to find objects in the sky you want to point your finder scope at. I operated a 35 inch scope at a planetarium, and I was always using binoculars to spot objects to view. You can also do real astronomy by lying down on a lawn chair and doing nightly sky surveys for novae.
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Who made this Top Ten?!?
Should have been called "Top Ten Toyish Telescopes for under 300$"
You either have decent optics on crappy mounts/tripods - and the mount does matter, or crappy optics on crappy mounts.
The best beginner telescope is either a 6" or a 8" dobsonian reflector. And a good sky atlas book.
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MEADE TELESCOPES ARE PURE CRAP...WASTE OF MONEY!!
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4.5 at #1 ? lol, OK.. they need a reviewer that has used telescopes before. .. #1 should be a orion XT8. 8 inch dobsonian telescope... which isn't even listed. and telescopes with the yoke mount...those are junk scopes. dont ever buy one.
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