I just got a pretty crappy telescope for my kid for xmas. We rented one from the library and they loved it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007UQNKY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I wanted to assemble it beforehand cause I like having some bike presents "open" already like s bike and stuff and man its a bit crap! I wasn't expecting anything amazing for $100, they are only 3 and 5 so I didn't want to get an expensive piece of gear that I would be too afraid to let them play with.
So reading up on it a bit more I'm wondering what should be my 1st "upgrade" to make it better or should I just practice on maxing out the best I can get from it?
We mostly viewed the moon with the rented one cause it was easy, they had a zoom eyepiece that made it kind of fun but from photography I know prime lenses are usually better.
Is it dumb to invest in a "mid range" $100 finder for a $100 scope? Upgrade the mount? buy collimation eyepiece to better align the optics?
I already got a DSLR adapter for my nikon but the general weakness of the parts makes me nervous to even mount my $3000 camera body on...
I could of sworn we had an official thread for telescopes and I know some people take pretty amazing space photos I've seen posted here in random places.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007UQNKY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I wanted to assemble it beforehand cause I like having some bike presents "open" already like s bike and stuff and man its a bit crap! I wasn't expecting anything amazing for $100, they are only 3 and 5 so I didn't want to get an expensive piece of gear that I would be too afraid to let them play with.
So reading up on it a bit more I'm wondering what should be my 1st "upgrade" to make it better or should I just practice on maxing out the best I can get from it?
We mostly viewed the moon with the rented one cause it was easy, they had a zoom eyepiece that made it kind of fun but from photography I know prime lenses are usually better.
Is it dumb to invest in a "mid range" $100 finder for a $100 scope? Upgrade the mount? buy collimation eyepiece to better align the optics?
I already got a DSLR adapter for my nikon but the general weakness of the parts makes me nervous to even mount my $3000 camera body on...
I could of sworn we had an official thread for telescopes and I know some people take pretty amazing space photos I've seen posted here in random places.