We've had unboxings in your kitchen, lounge and bedroom. Please don't do one whilst in the bathroom, or bath for that matter Chris... 🙂 Joking aside, I think it's great that you are doing something at the other end of the scale, as it were - like your SW StarTravel 102 vid as well. Not everyone can afford a smart telescope or some luscious Askar, so massive props for putting this out there. My first view through a scope was about 47 years ago (yikes) when I was a smaller child and it was a cheap, shorter refractor than this and I thought it was the most amazing thing ever. I wouldn't shut up about it for days, apparently. Took me many decades to re-engage with the hobby and I often get the same thrill at seeing something in the eyepiece as I did when I was a 10 year old. Nice one Chris!
@AstrolavistaКүн бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. I genuinely enjoy helping people get into the hobby, so I feel like I'm in a privileged position being able explore both budget-friendly and premium options. 😊 Haha, my wife and kids were out today, so it was a nice treat to get an upgrade to the lounge! Clear Skies!
@Tony-Elliott15 сағат бұрын
Nice review Chris looking forward to seeing part 2
@bbroastroКүн бұрын
Surely this would be soooo much better if it came with one good eyepiece than 3 mediocre ones lol. I totally get that for beginners 'more stuff is better'', but disappointment is worse than less eyepieces.
@AstrolavistaКүн бұрын
100%!
@ronm65857 сағат бұрын
Thanks Chris. Looks pretty good for that price.
@Honitonman23 сағат бұрын
Very interesting Chris, will be interested to see the result of the nighttime viewing session and perhaps a pros and cons comparison with the Heritage 100.
@Astrolavista17 сағат бұрын
Thanks Tony! Yeah I'm looking forward to seeing how how it performs and compares; I'm sure something can be learnt from it :) P.s would you like me to change your name from Astro Tony to Honitonman for the credits?
@Honitonman13 сағат бұрын
@@Astrolavista Hi Chris, Yes please. Thank you. 👍
@3dfxvoodoocards6Күн бұрын
At 60/900 mm f15 should be practically CA free like an APO. That’s what I like about those small achromats, they have no or almost no chromatic aberration. My small 70/700 mm achromat has slightly less chromatic aberration than my 102/714 mm ED and infinitely less than my 102/1000 mm achromat. And the Moon looks very nice at 175x magnification (4 mm eyepiece), the planets at 117x-140x (6 mm / 5 mm eyepiece). But of course with such a small aperture it’s able to show only the brightest DSOs.
@AstrolavistaКүн бұрын
Right on :) I regret the day I sold my Skylight 60mm F16.7 with Carton lens. It's not as if you can just order another. I'm such an idiot lol
@astrostufftomtrubridge7915Күн бұрын
I still have my Prinz Astral 500 a 60mm x 900mm long light blue alloy refractor still in its original box, I was fortunate to receive this from my brother at Xmas in late 70s, it's complete with solid wooden tripod, slow motion worm drives, a very good 8X30 metal finder scope with cross hairs, a decent metal GEM, counter weight etc, even a sun projection screen and lamp fitted to the accessory tray.. With a recent eyepiece adapter and a couple of good eyepieces it performs very well indeed, an amazing budget scope of the day I guess, I'm not so sure about today's offerings, with so many sub parr cheap scopes on the market they can be a real hobby killer..
@Astrolavista16 сағат бұрын
@astrostufftomtrubridge7915 what a Christmas present and at the right time. Things got a bit plastic I'm the 80s
@dumpydalekobservatoryКүн бұрын
For the price I guess it's ok-ish the eye pieces definitely need to be replaced though even with some cheap plossls , I remember someone coming up to the darksite with a cheap Bresser scope & it were terrible, just by changing the eyepiece it completely transformed the views but the tripod was still pretty useless. I'll be interested to see how it performs on its first light.
@AstrolavistaКүн бұрын
Thanks Tich! Fingers crossed it does a little better than that one. The tripod and mount feel pretty good bearing in mind the cost of course (it stays where you leave it at least, and doesn't droop like the Celestron Skymaster AZ) I'm confident the lens will be good at f/15, but I think they would have been better off including a couple of Kelner's rather than the SR, H eyepieces and that 1.5x erecting eyepiece. Lets see what happens under the stars! :) Take care mate!