TOP 5 Best Telescope for beginners [ 2024 Buyer's Guide ]

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  • Telescope for beginners: Hey guys, in this video, we’re going to review the pros and cons of the top 5 best Telescope for beginners for sale right now.
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    02:41 4️⃣ Orion SpaceProbe 130ST: geni.us/IOOAQ8
    04:37 3️⃣ SARBLUE Mak70: geni.us/jJVEbRM
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    ▬ ABOUT THIS VIDEO ▬
    Telescopes for Beginners are effective but easy-to-use scientific instruments for anyone that enjoys stargazing. They allow you to see small details and images of the sky in incredible clarity but with minimal setup.
    When buying a Telescope for Beginners, there are a few things to consider; size, quality, durability, ease of use, and features.
    So watch this video to find out which one is suited to your needs.
    In today’s video, we are going to look at the top five best Telescope for beginners available on the market today. We have made this list based on our own opinion, research, and customer reviews. We have considered their quality, features, and values when narrowing down the best choices possible. If you want more information and updated pricing on the products mentioned, be sure to check the links above.
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  • @rclines001
    @rclines001 9 месяцев назад +138

    Not trying to highjack. Just spent a lot of time and money making so many mistakes lol.
    These are the basic rules for buying your first good telescope. 1) Stay with the name brands(Celestron, Apertura, Sky Watcher, Orion, Zhumell. NOT Tasco or Bushnell). 2) If going refractor, try to go 90mm+ with at least a 700mm focal length. 3) If going Reflector, try going 114mm+ with at least a 700mm focal length(preferably 130mm+). 4) If going Dobsonian, 6" diameter minimum for full size. If you buy a tabletop, 5" is ok. 5)Throw away any eyepieces smaller than 10mm. At minimum you want a 10mm and 25mm eyepiece. Any extra eyepieces purchased separately should have good "eye relief".
    One highly recommended brand and model right now is Celestron's Starsense line of telescopes. They come with a phone mount and an app you put on your phone. The app has a map of the sky and shows arrows on the screen and helps you find objects in the sky. Really useful for new astronomers.

    • @fairy1687
      @fairy1687 9 месяцев назад +3

      i’ve never bought a telescope before & i’m planning to buy one soon! out of the brands you named which would you prefer personally or for someone like me? thanks!

    • @millenial8212
      @millenial8212 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@fairy1687celestron 100% anything else is a mistake

    • @jimmythedog2882
      @jimmythedog2882 8 месяцев назад +1

      Tnx brother

    • @ceffreyjastillo
      @ceffreyjastillo 2 месяца назад

      why should a beginner not get a bushell or tasco are those more complicated to use ?

    • @rclines001
      @rclines001 2 месяца назад

      @@ceffreyjastillo Quality goes a loooong way. There is no cheap route to astronomy unfortunately. It's hard to explain the quality difference. You would have to see through them side by side. Same with the eyepieces. A good bad eye piece vs a good piece will be the difference of Jupiter being a bright fuzzy ball vs a ball that you can clearly make out the cloud bands on. Also, most telescopes(even the better ones) come with the wrong eyepieces. Usually they come with 2. A 25mm and a 10mm. The 25mm won't magnify anything very much so jupiter will just be a slightly bigger dot, and the 10mm will be too strong and hard to find anything because not enough light is getting through.

  • @user-co1qm7jc9q
    @user-co1qm7jc9q 10 месяцев назад +11

    There are types of telescopes that I can connect to my computer and phone as well, can they be mentioned?

  • @DarCezToons
    @DarCezToons 7 месяцев назад +6

    The Celestron Star Sense Explore DX130 exceeded expectations. Despite minor setup discrepancies, it flawlessly guided through alignment and precisely located celestial objects. Easy assembly, great packaging, and quick setup make it a stellar choice for amateur astronomers. Well worth the investment!

    • @nickcarstensen1909
      @nickcarstensen1909 2 месяца назад

      Does the phone app allow for pictures to be taken

  • @sitradevipalanerelu1008
    @sitradevipalanerelu1008 5 месяцев назад +2

    Can the Orion Spaceprobe 130ST capture image of planets and the moon as well?

  • @whymistamista5614
    @whymistamista5614 3 месяца назад

    I love shooting the terminus, where you can really see the shadows of the vast mountainous terrain. I got a few trips in the near future thatll take me to more rural areas again. Shall i try to capture and post?

  • @nedkelly2035
    @nedkelly2035 9 месяцев назад

    Anyone have an opinion on Meade Newtonian reflectors or Schmidt-Cassegrain? And something else- what about Questar? I know nothing about them, but have been told that they are the best if you have the money, but are they something like Leica cameras, great but overpriced?

  • @ahmedradi6429
    @ahmedradi6429 3 месяца назад

    is the f30040M and F70075 good for moon and planets?

  • @NobodyTellsYou
    @NobodyTellsYou 8 месяцев назад +24

    Timestamps for everybody in a hurry to buy:
    00:30 🌌 Hexeum Telescope offers portability and high-quality optics.
    02:23 🔭 Orion SpaceProbe 130ST is ideal for deep-space observation and smartphone photography.
    04:39 🌟 SARBLUE Mak70 provides a lightweight, portable telescope with smartphone compatibility.
    06:26 🌒 Meade Polaris Series is user-friendly and suitable for viewing planets and stars.
    08:45 🪐 Celestron StarSense Explorer DX offers easy sky recognition technology and sharp optics for beginners.

  • @Allyourbase1990
    @Allyourbase1990 7 месяцев назад +1

    I really went to get one for astrophotography and that can track , I just don’t have the money . Can’t wait to get one tho

  • @CheeseMan738
    @CheeseMan738 28 дней назад +1

    Im your 1K like🎉

  • @lisavincent428
    @lisavincent428 3 месяца назад

    I'm looking to buy one for my 12 year old grandson. What is the best inexpensive one to buy please?

  • @andicalderon3741
    @andicalderon3741 2 месяца назад

    That last one is nice

  • @logic719
    @logic719 7 месяцев назад +5

    Can you make the best ones for the professionals. I'd wanna start with professional one.😋

  • @iuliabandula692
    @iuliabandula692 6 месяцев назад

    do you guys know whether there is much of a difference between the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX and the StarSense Explorer LT?

    • @A0111.
      @A0111. 6 месяцев назад +1

      There's nothing worth buying in LT range.
      Actually, the only reason to buy Starsense LT scope is to take Starsense from it, and attach it to another scope

    • @ginacentanaro4645
      @ginacentanaro4645 5 месяцев назад

      My goal is to see Saturn very defined. I saw a youtube video on the Celestron LT and got disappointed because of the heavy wobbling, so you just see a spot similar to very shining star. The only thing good about it was the app which the DX also has. I returned my purchase and went with the Orion Spaceprobe 130ST. Reviews and pictures taken with the Orion are really good. Still need to test it. I wish it had the app though.

    • @A0111.
      @A0111. 5 месяцев назад +1

      Celestron LT & DX are not telescopes, but range of telescope models.
      Orion Spaceprobe 130ST isn't best for planetary observations due to short focal length(ST means Short Tube here), but it's a good all-rounder, and you will definitely see Saturn rings... if you manage to get used to EQ mount.

  • @kLeo20Toes
    @kLeo20Toes 4 месяца назад

    I’m in California and the stars are calling me I need a telescope asap 😂

  • @jj8995
    @jj8995 5 месяцев назад

    Cost please

  • @lazerbeam608
    @lazerbeam608 3 месяца назад +1

    This AI voiceover sounds like Rafi from The League.

  • @AA_WH1TE_GUYY
    @AA_WH1TE_GUYY 15 дней назад

    Man I just need to know a good one to buy? Lol someone please helppp I’m fascinated with this shit I just want a good one to see shit out in space!

    • @tuunaes
      @tuunaes 11 дней назад

      What preferable and maximum budget you have?
      Where/How do you live? In city in some apartment, in own house with yard and garage, or own house etc outside cities?
      (that affects to what can be observed and what kind telescopes fit circumstances)

  • @LUIZS87
    @LUIZS87 5 месяцев назад

    Are any of these good for people in wheelchairs to be able to view?

  • @logic719
    @logic719 7 месяцев назад

    Genuine Question. Why is it only for beginners? Like can can I as a beginner just use a professional one and get used to it easily? Or everything on the market is just beginner use? Just curious.

    • @tommysexton4257
      @tommysexton4257 6 месяцев назад +5

      Beginner ones are typically cheaper and easier to move around and take on the go…. More professional telescopes costs thousands and they much harder to set up and actually be ready to watch the sky. Some telescopes you’ve got to add special lenses too which costs more money.

    • @logic719
      @logic719 6 месяцев назад

      @@tommysexton4257 Wish they just make the best one as well with easy to use and easy set up if we pay for them so much.

    • @brad_neal
      @brad_neal 5 месяцев назад +4

      Dude, don't jump in to the deep end of the pool until you learn to swim. This endeavor is deep and wide - you will only frustrate yourself if you get in over your head - which you will if you go pro-grade right out of the starting block.

    • @crashpilot5006
      @crashpilot5006 5 месяцев назад

      Oh hell no, there are 100.000 dollar plus scopes you can buy readilly from the market. Most of the scopes in the video are small and !relatively! inexpensive scopes that should enable you to see a good chunk of the heavens. And if you do not like the hobby, just sell it and you will have not lost much money. However, if you do like the hobby, you realy can take it as far as you would like it to go.
      Now can you easily use expert level equipment, yes, in my opinion you can. It is still a scope, nothing changed in that part. If I use a 10.000 dollar apochromatic 150mm refractor, or my cheap and dirty 500 dollar 200mm dobsonian reflector. It takes basically the same skills to look at the moon. And arguably the 10.000 apochromatic refractor usually does not collimation etc. and may actually be easier in use.

    • @lisavincent428
      @lisavincent428 3 месяца назад

      What would be a good one for a 12 year old. ​@@crashpilot5006

  • @oo0Spyder0oo
    @oo0Spyder0oo 6 месяцев назад +31

    Ads, nothing more

    • @JeffCopeland-ls8ty
      @JeffCopeland-ls8ty 5 месяцев назад +2

      2:33

    • @Funny_jokeman108
      @Funny_jokeman108 4 месяца назад +1

      If it was an ad/sponsor they have to legally state that if they don’t they can get taken to court and fined up to 10,000

    • @Zeronothingfromme
      @Zeronothingfromme 4 месяца назад +1

      What do you mean ads nothing more?

    • @DKofDAH
      @DKofDAH 3 месяца назад

      @@Funny_jokeman108and he did. All the links to buy them are affiliated links. It’s just a text to speech, and the info videos of the telescopes probably by the producer itself. So there is no research that tested them or anything. So this video is basically teleshopping 2.0

  • @Jonc85
    @Jonc85 4 месяца назад +3

    This kind of content annoys me. The video could be good, but the images you show are ridiculous! If you show images, make them the REAL images for each telescope.

  • @boredgrass
    @boredgrass 3 месяца назад +1

    Add jingles clickbait! BadTube! Avoid!

  • @freddycarballo4248
    @freddycarballo4248 5 месяцев назад +2

    Talk to much and don't show actual picture or view of each resolution of each scope .