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How Much Do You Need To Spend To Buy A Good Telescope?



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By : Koz Huseyin    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-10-05 17:19:48
Telescopes are amazing scientific instruments. The reason for all the commotion is that any amount you spend is not really expenditure to buy a telescope, but rather an investment, that could last decades. To buy a good telescope, how much do you need to invest? As you read this article, you will discover what to do, to buy a good telescope.

As you read this article about buying a telescope, you will discover:
* Setting Your Budget
* What You Can Expect For $100
* What You Can Expect For $300
* What You Can Expect For $500+

* Setting Your Budget To Buy A Telescope
Setting a budget to buy a telescope is important. This applies not only with telescopes, but with any purchase you make. The reason for making a budget seems obvious; however, the biggest benefit is that you don't get sidetracked with buying something more than you need.

A good telescope can be purchased for over $100, and the upper limit can go as high as a king's ransom! The truth is that if it is your first telescope, then you will not need to worry with spending over several hundred dollars.

It is best at this point to think about how much you are interested in astronomy, how much space you have available for the telescope, what you want out of astronomy, and also how much you are willing to invest in a good telescope.

* What You Can Expect For $100
Any telescope around $100 or less is not going to be the best telescope. They maybe useful for young children who have an interest in astronomy, however, for adults I suggest going for a telescope with a price tag of around $150.

Like most purchases, the more you spend, the more you get. With telescopes, the extra spend is worth it, as it means you receive more better optics and mount, which are both essential to get the most out of astronomy.

For around $100, you can expect to find a refractor telescope, which will allow you to have views of the Moon, and some of the planets in our Solar System. If you can afford a little more, it will make a big difference in what you can get.

* What You Can Expect For $300
For a budget of $300, you can expect a good first telescope. You likely will be looking at reflecting telescopes with stable mounts and tripod, which are essential. You also will get a bigger lens or mirror. The result is that you will have a telescope which will last you for years, and more likely decades if looked after.

* What You Can Expect For $500+
For a first telescope, going for over $500 is not really suggested. Even though you will get a great telescope, you likely will not appreciate the extra capabilities, than if you went for say, a $300 telescope.

Buying a telescope for $500 will however, give you a telescope which you can expect to use for years, and get major enjoyment out of. A $500 budget for a telescope can also allow you to buy the latest telescopes with 'GoTo' functionality. These telescopes allow you to simply enter a code, and the telescope whizzes to the destination!
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