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Lookin for an italian telescope maker ?

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i mean galileo made them and hes from italy so there has to be one good company right? anyways i want an affordable one not big not expensive under $150(reason i'm new to this field never owned a telescope) don't care what type it is yet i just want the company and a model name would be good too thanks

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  1. There are several different kinds of telescopes and all of them have some excellent features. Refractors and Reflectors, plus Schmidt-Cassegrain, APO refractors and more. There are also several mounts to chose from and the mounts are just as important as the scope is. All of the different scopes and mounts have some features that some people like and do not like.  You wont find an Italian made scope for $150.  

    There is no one scope that is "better" than another except for the junk scopes out there which are all just a waste of money. Never, ever buy from Walmart, Costco, Target, or any other discount store like that. Junk scopes are flooded into the market from those stores. You will be buying nothing but bad optics and plastic.

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    http://oriontelescopes.com/

    Orion is the very best for value and for customer service too. I have 2 of their scopes and I will only buy from them from now on.

    The Orion site has some excellent diagrams and explanations of all types of scopes and mounts.

    Things to consider are size--can the user lift and transport the scope to the viewing site easily? If not, then it will gather dust in a closet. Can the viewer reach all the k***s and buttons? I have a long tube large manual refractor and it is very dificult for me to reach the k***s when I am pointed to Zenith. I am not a tall person.

    Take your time in making your decision.

    I would like to suggest that you join a local astronomy club or astronomical society BEFORE you spend your money on a scope. There are many different kinds of scopes and what is perfect for one person is not perfect for another. Everyone has their own set of eyeballs and no two are the same. If you join a club, you can attend a few of their star parties and try out members scopes to see what works best for YOU, before you buy a scope. The members can also help you when you get your scope and show you how to get the most out of your new scope as well as to help teach you where the treasures in the sky are located. Hint: they will be especially helpful if you take cookies to star parties. Most clubs have loaner scopes and extensive libraries that you can gather more information from too.

    Some people will suggest that you purchase binnoculars. Not a bad idea but dont buy anything less than 10x50 and you must have a tripod too or you will not be happy with your astronomical views because they will be too shakey from your movements. Personally, I prefer a scope to binos because if binoculars are not aligned properly at the factory, then you get double images and distortions that cant be fixed.

    But when you buy go Orion and you wont be disappointed. Don't try to learn everything all at once or you will be overwhelmed and discouraged. Patience is the key to Astronomy.

    You will also need a good star chart program.

    http://www.stellarium.org/

    This is great freeware that you can download. Just tell it where you are and it will tell you what you see.

    I wish you all the best. Enjoy


  2. there are no telesscopes worth buying in your price range. the cheapest one worth buying is the orion starblast.

    the very best thing you can do is hook up with local astronomers and have a look through their scopes. this will show you what is possible, what the hardware looks and feels like, and set some expectations on what you can see.

    yes, low-end telesscopes are almost all made by synta nowadays, regardless of the name on them.

  3. There are many telescope makers not necessarrily Italian.

    Look for used telescopes. You can get a great used one for under $150

  4. There is at least one high end Italian telescope maker I know of, but they manufacture custom observatory telescopes which sell for many thousands of dollars, not $150 beginner telescopes.

    All telescopes in the $150 price range today are manufactured in China. A major Italian importer of such telescopes is Konus:

    http://www.konus.com/

    Konus used to import Synta telescopes, a generally high quality Chinese manufacturer. Recently they have switched to a second-rate Chinese supplier, and the quality of their imports has declined. I would recommend looking for genuine Synta products, usually sold under the SkyWatcher brand name, quite widely available in Europe.

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