AMAZON AFFILATE LINKS TO PURCHASE :
5-UNISTELLAR EVSCOPE 2 : N.A
4-ASTROMASTERS 80AZS : [ Ссылка ]
3-SVBONY SV25 :
2-CELESTRON INSPIRE 100AZ : [ Ссылка ]
1-SKY-WATCHER SOLAR QUEST : N.A
The best telescopes for astrophotography open up the heavens above us in an exciting new way. Introducing us to new worlds beyond what can be seen with the naked eye, they're ideal for both stargazing enthusiasts and those who want to capture the cosmos with their cameras.
So which model should you buy? Well, that depends a lot on your level of experience. If you're a beginner, we recommend setting your sights on an inclusive package that lets you try a bit of everything, from general observing to afocal astrophotography. These instruments often come with a tripod, mount, eyepieces, finderscope and, often, a smartphone adapter.
If your needs are slightly more advanced, you should consider whether you're a deep-sky or Solar System imager. The aperture (or objective lens) of the telescope will be your guide on whether it's capable of capturing 'faint fuzzies' or just enough to make the planets and lunar surface pop.
The focal ratio is also an essential number to consider – fast telescopes with ratios of f/4 or f/5 are great for wide-field and deep-sky imaging, while slow instruments with ratios of f/11 to f/15 will offer dazzling high-power images of the Moon and planets. Meanwhile, the kind of mount you use will determine whether long-exposure astrophotography is possible.
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