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11/21/2004 07:51:12 PM · #1
does anyone know if this is good on a telescpope, Focal length=350mm
Lens diameter= 70mm

Please if anyone could help me i would appreciate it thanks in advance.
11/21/2004 07:58:27 PM · #2
Seems quite small

I own a Meade Telescope (ETX 90)
The focal Length is 1250mm with 90mm lens diameter

But..there are different types of telescopes.
Refractors, Dobsonians, Maksutov-Cassegrain(which is what I have)
And a couple more..

I'm guessing your are talking about a Refractor.
The focal Length is quite small..so I'm guessing it's only good for looking at the moon :)
11/21/2004 08:03:36 PM · #3
this telescope has a onboard computer which helps set coordinantes but that doesn't mean its good or does it?
11/21/2004 08:06:53 PM · #4
Well, not really...
is the tube blue? Any Idea what brand?

Message edited by author 2004-11-21 20:07:33.
11/21/2004 08:14:05 PM · #5
its this one Meade ETX-70AT Telescope

link to page

Message edited by author 2004-11-21 20:16:24.
11/21/2004 08:16:46 PM · #6
ETX 70 is a Great Beginner scope.
Very Similar to mine.
Visit this site for everything you want to know about the scope.

//www.weasner.com/etx/menu.html

Are you looking to buy it? I would Highly reccomend taking the next step up. The ETX-90 for a little more money.

Message edited by author 2004-11-21 20:20:43.
11/21/2004 08:18:17 PM · #7
yep but i'm an owner of a bushnell 345, do you think it's a good upgrade?
11/21/2004 08:18:43 PM · #8
Awsome Telescope

This is an great telescope for 0nly $289.00
11/21/2004 08:33:14 PM · #9
It all depends on what you want to see..
I personally think the ETX 70 is not worth the money.
I would get an ETX 90..

a similar comparasin would be a Point and Shoot vs DSLR
you will see alot with the 70..but you will see 4 times better with the 90.

edit: wow I'm a retard, I need to learn how to proof read my posts.

Message edited by author 2004-11-21 20:35:00.
11/21/2004 09:00:08 PM · #10
so its not worth the upgrade, i'm talking about this because a stor here by my house is making a type of sale and this telescope is there. If not this one, then won't make the upgrade. Just asking if it would be an nice upgrade?
11/21/2004 09:34:17 PM · #11
The important question is: "What do you want to do with this telescope?"

Do you want to take pictures through it? Use it as a spotting scope? Use it just for astronomy? Do you just want to use it to look at the moon, planets? Are you interested in Deep Sky Objects?
11/21/2004 09:42:04 PM · #12
Yah i would like to go in to deep sky objects, and take photographes with it.
11/21/2004 09:52:21 PM · #13

Check out this photo of the moon with the ETX 70
//www.weasner.com/etx/guests/2004/images/avondo-moon100104.jpg

The tracking is ideal for photography. But the ETX 70 not ideal for Deep sky objects, like Messier objects. But it is great for Planets and Stars.
and the Moon of course..

The photo is from //www.weasner.com/etx/menu.html The Astrophotography section

Message edited by author 2004-11-21 21:54:30.
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