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Orion 05514 Basic Set of 1.25-Inch Four Color Filters (Black)
Handy color planetary telescope eyepiece filters help enhance your view of the planets and Moon, unveiling specific features and enabling you to discern more detailHigh-grade Schott optical glass is vat-dyed for even color coating, then anti-reflection coated for maximum light throughputAnodized aluminum cells are double-threaded to permit filter stacking for multiple filter useIncludes 15 Deep Yellow, 25 Red, 58 Green and 80A Medium BlueEach filter has a metal filter cell and is threaded for use with Orion 1.25 inch telescope eyepieces and filter-threaded accessories
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u/adam_f_1984 ยท 1 pointr/Cosmos

A telescope is not out of your range if you know what you really want and can save for it. I have a "smaller" one, but having a larger diameter opening allows you to capture more light and peer deeper in to space. You should get what you want and strive to save for it. I want to go bigger, maybe an XT10 computerized.

My telescope is good, in fact it over-preformed every time I went out. The one gripe I have about almost almost every inexpensive telescope is that it is not motorized. We live on a spinning rock in the galaxy so the telescope needs to be constantly adjusted. All you do with the motorized is find 3 stars and it can take you on a tour of the universe. It does a lot of the work for you so you wont accidentally lose what you were looking at.

I'd also recommend buying some filters, It helps when you look at the moon or nebulae.

Also, instead of swapping eyepieces for closing in on objects, this zoom lens is extremely helpful. With just a twist you can go from 8mm to 24mm. I own that exact model and it's great, plus you cant lose

It seems expensive, but if you really want it, you'll find ways to save and get it. I hope this helps and when you DO make a final decision I'd like to know what its is.

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