Is it really that blurry or is it the camera that makes it blurry? Also is it possible to zoom in more to see it better? I'm asking these questions cause i'm thinking of getting a 60/900 telescope myself.
@dankuspanku46509 жыл бұрын
+Csaba Bánki Actually i live close to the woods a bit from a small village so no light pollution here, also i might be able to get a 70/900 telescope instead that's a little better. I mainly want to be able to see Saturn or Jupiter quite clearly so i had to ask. Anyways, thanks for taking your time.
@majorhassan49518 жыл бұрын
Do you use 2x Barlow
@majorhassan49518 жыл бұрын
+Csaba Bánki. I want buy the same telescope but here they say to me telescope 60-900 have only 50x without 2x Barlow..... This it's true this telescope have only 50x...... And 50x it's can make me see Jupiter and Saturn circle ⭕
@majorhassan49518 жыл бұрын
+Csaba Bánki thank you too much brother really thank you.... I don't to know what I must to do with you now after all this information you make me understand
@ilijamladenovic47405 жыл бұрын
@@majorhassan4951 what was his answer?
@csbanki5 жыл бұрын
@@ilijamladenovic4740 I'm sorry that was an account with another email address that has been deleted so comments are no longer showing. I used a 20 mm ocular so I think this was 45x magnification. At this magnification you can see Jupiter but not its cloud stripes, only as a white spot however you can see the Galilean moons. I usually used a 90x magnification it doesn't really makes sense to go above that I think. But even at 45x you can see it a bit better than in the video but you shouldn't expect much more from this telescope. I'm happy with it but if you want to see more details you need a more expensive one.