Yes thanks for the comment I hope it helps new people realize the different levels of a Refractor and that sometimes you shouldn’t buy just because of whatever the lenses made from
Last night I took out the 130 EON to look at Jupiter and Saturn. It performed pretty well. I mentioned this due to your reference to your 6000 in the video.
@@JoeJaguar Yeah last night I got it up to 260. 303 was just a little too much for the conditions. I was going to compare it to my new TSA 120 but due to the clouds and conditions I decided not to.
I have a 15-45x 60mm spotting scope that is excellent for viewing the Sun with a filter. If it had a diagonal I probably would never bought my little 100mm reflector. I see a doublet apo 154 refractor from Explore Scientific OTA for around $800, but never in stock.
This was an extremely informative video. Thanks for making it!
Yes thanks for the comment I hope it helps new people realize the different levels of a Refractor and that sometimes you shouldn’t buy just because of whatever the lenses made from
Last night I took out the 130 EON to look at Jupiter and Saturn. It performed pretty well. I mentioned this due to your reference to your 6000 in the video.
i like my 130 its same just about as yours. its powerful enough but not too heavy & great images.
@@JoeJaguar Yeah last night I got it up to 260. 303 was just a little too much for the conditions. I was going to compare it to my new TSA 120 but due to the clouds and conditions I decided not to.
I have a 15-45x 60mm spotting scope that is excellent for viewing the Sun with a filter. If it had a diagonal I probably would never bought my little 100mm reflector. I see a doublet apo 154 refractor from Explore Scientific OTA for around $800, but never in stock.
Thanks for your reply appreciate it