Buy This, Not That! Celestron Edition.
Additional notes:
The CPC series is highly recommended
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The NexStars are good also, but buy them for the optics, not so much for the mounts, which are cheaper than the CPC and AVX series. At this point, I would be wary of older grey-tubed NexStars. They weren’t as good as the newer ones, and the OTAs are hard to remove from the base. If you must buy a grey-tubed NexStar, don’t pay too much. In all NexStars, I would stay away from the 4. Step up to the 5 if you can. The NexStars start getting unstable once you get to the 8” size. The 5” and the 6” are the sweet spot for this mount.
I don't love the SLT series.
Skip the AstroMasters and PoweSeekers.
The FirstScope76 isn’t great but it is at least cheap.
Most of the 4”, 5” and 6” achromats are decent scopes and attractively priced. Be sure you have a sturdy mount, especially for the 6”.
Likewise, the various Maks are at least OK, but be sure you have a decent mount.
The old Celestron/Vixen SP-C6 was a neat little 6” Newtonian with a “sled” focuser. Very collectible.
The CG-4 is a good small-midsize mount. Just don’t overload it.
The comments about the CGE apply only to that model – the CGEMs are fine.
The new CGX mounts are quite nice, if you need a big mount.
C8 history page: Celestron C8 Overview (scopereviews.com)
www.scopereviews.com/C8History.html
Gary Bennett’s CGE cable mod is here: CGE Cable Replacement Kits Main (bendun.net)
www.bendun.net/CGE-UPGRADE-KITS.html
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Видео Buy This, Not That! Celestron Edition. канала Ed Ting
The CPC series is highly recommended
.
The NexStars are good also, but buy them for the optics, not so much for the mounts, which are cheaper than the CPC and AVX series. At this point, I would be wary of older grey-tubed NexStars. They weren’t as good as the newer ones, and the OTAs are hard to remove from the base. If you must buy a grey-tubed NexStar, don’t pay too much. In all NexStars, I would stay away from the 4. Step up to the 5 if you can. The NexStars start getting unstable once you get to the 8” size. The 5” and the 6” are the sweet spot for this mount.
I don't love the SLT series.
Skip the AstroMasters and PoweSeekers.
The FirstScope76 isn’t great but it is at least cheap.
Most of the 4”, 5” and 6” achromats are decent scopes and attractively priced. Be sure you have a sturdy mount, especially for the 6”.
Likewise, the various Maks are at least OK, but be sure you have a decent mount.
The old Celestron/Vixen SP-C6 was a neat little 6” Newtonian with a “sled” focuser. Very collectible.
The CG-4 is a good small-midsize mount. Just don’t overload it.
The comments about the CGE apply only to that model – the CGEMs are fine.
The new CGX mounts are quite nice, if you need a big mount.
C8 history page: Celestron C8 Overview (scopereviews.com)
www.scopereviews.com/C8History.html
Gary Bennett’s CGE cable mod is here: CGE Cable Replacement Kits Main (bendun.net)
www.bendun.net/CGE-UPGRADE-KITS.html
Amazon affiliate links:
Orion XT8 Telescope https://amzn.to/2TLixG9
Orion XT6 Telescope https://amzn.to/3vANUA4
Heated gloves https://amzn.to/2R45aiW
Heated vest https://amzn.to/3nVoefs
Small planisphere https://amzn.to/2JAGvyK
Large planisphere https://amzn.to/3qsiRFh
The Cambridge Star Atlas https://amzn.to/3mDAakC
The Stars: A New Way To See Them https://amzn.to/3lvEUaA
Sky & Telescope's Pocket Star Atlas https://amzn.to/2VrcDrb
The 21st Century Atlas of the Moon https://amzn.to/3bsk4Hk
Turn Left at Orion (good beginner’s book about finding stuff) https://amzn.to/3fYPRQQ
My tiny 8X21 binoculars are here https://amzn.to/39RdfyP
A decent pair of 7X35 binoculars https://amzn.to/3mESBoV
A decent pair of 7X50 binoculars https://amzn.to/3g6amLB
The Orion 8X42 binoculars are here https://amzn.to/37vW1UK
Camera used for filming https://amzn.to/38QrkLv
The lens I use for filming (80% of the time) https://amzn.to/38QIN6i
The lenses used for filming the rest of the time (17-40 f/4 and 24-70 f/4) https://amzn.to/3cITdpV and https://amzn.to/3ns4cck
My tripod https://amzn.to/2OEDhNo
My ballhead https://amzn.to/3cLeLSW
The softboxes I use https://amzn.to/3qSDp91
Wireless mic: https://amzn.to/3tQcRHv
My astrophotography book contains advice on telescopes observing, and taking pictures (based on my award-winning Dartmouth thesis, June 2020) 255 pages, 258 color images: https://amzn.to/2Jt1O5o
Top Three Recommended Beginner’s Telescope Video: https://youtu.be/BQ-g2eWj0Fs
Top Beginner’s Astronomy Books: https://youtu.be/dhbAEx2le7o
For Complete Beginners, Part 1: https://youtu.be/9IlmekWsEAQ
For Complete Beginners, Part 2: https://youtu.be/zALE-KhlsEQ
Hundreds of other telescope reviews on my web site at:
www.scopereviews.com
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