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Telescopes Low - Medium and High Range


  • Low range: under this classification are less powerful telescopes. Are those with a diameter less than 60mm. The eyepieces with which they are fitted are not of good quality, the diameter of them is 0.965, besides being Huygens or Ramsden type. The eye relief is too low so that if a person should use them with glasses will not see all that the telescope shows. The mounts are the simple azimuth. This kind of telescope is recommended for children.
  • Low-medium range: within this category are the telescopes from 60 to 76 mm in diameter. While most include 0.965-inch eyepieces, in some cases you may exchange it for a better quality and 1.25 inches. The type of mount is azimuthal. Enjoy fine movements in vertical axis.
  • Midrange such telescopes are equipped with 1.25 inch eyepieces, mounts are equatorial and may attach a camera. It is possible in a single axis motorized.
  • Middle-High Range: from this category are stronger frames. EQ3 are known, these are stable and it is possible to make long exposure photographs in primary focus. You may motorize axes.
  • High range: in these are those who are equipped with EQ5 or EQ6 mounts both are motorized on both axes. It is also possible to install 2-inch eyepieces. They are ideal for photography.

Choose a telescope


Buying a telescope is not an easy work, people generally think that they only have to go to a shop which sells that kind of equipment, ask for one, choose someone and have money to pay it. But the true is that before buy a telescope you have to understand something about them.
There are many telescopes models:


Refractors: these are equipped with a large objective lens which is located at the end of the tube. Theses telescopes are longer and narrower than reflectors. They have the advantage of being easy to handle and move. They are a good instrument for beginners.

Reflectors: in this objective is a concave mirror located in the rear end of the tube and the opening is a secondary mirror. The models used are those with the Newton system. These are shorter but wider. The eyepiece (place where observed) is near the mouth of the tube and out at right angles to it. These telescopes are shorter than refractors and more intuitive use. They are widely used by amateurs who want to make important observations.

Catadioptric: the objective is a concave mirror at the opening but there are a corrective lens also has a secondary mirror. It's a mix between a refractor and a reflector. The tube is short and wide. The eyepiece is located at the rear of the lens. The reflectors are broadly powerful and high quality. However they are more compact and therefore easier to move and handle. There are computer models that provide greater benefits. The catadioptric are the best option for advanced astronomers.