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(@lantonio)
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Estimados.
Quiero empezar a mirar el cielo....y necesito su orientación.
Puedo comprarme uno de los dos siguientes telescopios (es una promoción en la empresa..y no puedo elegir ningun otro modelo).

"Bushnell North Star GoTo 3" o "Bushnell Voyager Sky Tour 900x4.5"

Con cual me quedo?....(consideren que no sé nada de nada).

Muchas gracias....

Saludos desde Chile

 
Respondido : 27/06/2007 12:38 am
Caliu
(@caliu)
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En primer lugar bienvenido lantonio, ¿podrias poner las caracteristicas tecnicas de cada telescopio?

"¡Hay tantas cosas en la vida más importantes que el dinero!... ¡Pero cuestan tanto!"

http://astrosurf.com/space_colors
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Tak FS 102N, Tak FS 60C,Luna 6.0 C SBIG STV, Gemini G41, Nandofocus V 3.0.
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Respondido : 27/06/2007 7:07 am
(@lantonio)
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Me constó encontrar las caracteristicas...pero acá van...(sorry, no las pude encontrar en español)...

CANDIDATO N° 1
Model: 78-8831
Specifications: 525 x 3" Motorized
GoTo Reflector
Mount: Kinematic Mount
Length: 700mm
Eyepieces 4mm, 20mm
Magnifications: 35, 105, 175, 525
Note: Magnification is calculated magnification. Low power is recommended for most viewing conditions.

Our NorthStar® Telescopes offer amateur astronomers state-of-the-art computer-driven location and tracking capability with simple, push-button control. With a built-in data base of 20,000 celestial objects, you simply call up your target on the hand-held control module, enter a simple "Go To" command and the NorthStar computer does the rest. Once locked on, tracking the object for prolonged viewing is automatic. Our innovative RVO (Real Voice Output™) feature provides a fun, interactive way to explore the night sky. The remote, hand-held control module features red, backlit push buttons and a red, illuminated LCD read-out for easy viewing without impairing your night vision. The telescopes also feature our new 1x wide-angle, red dot finderscope. Additional features include a quick-release tripod and accessory tray for fast, easy assembly.
Features
4mm and 20mm eyepieces - Power-boosting Barlow lens - "Go To" computerized tracking technology - Red Dot LED finderscope - Remote hand-held control module - Camera adaptable - Quick release tripod - Kinematic mount –
Accessory tray

CANDIDATO N°2
Model: 78-9945
Specifications: 900mm x 4.5",
Reflector
Mount: Illuminated
Smart Mount
Length: 900mm
Eyepieces: 4mm, 8mm, 12.5mm
Magnifications 72, 113, 226
Note: Magnification is calculated magnification. Low power is recommended for most viewing conditions.

Please do not throw debris into the black hole. Actually, the only rule on this guided trip is that you enjoy the view. The ultimate first telescope, our new Voyager® Sky Tour™ series gives amateur stargazers a pro-grade audio tour of the night sky. Its Illuminated Smart Mount points the way as the talking handset describes constellations and planets, and keeps you engaged with entertaining facts and mythology tidbits. Keeping pace is easy with the LED red dot finderscope. You’re an instant expert with the Sky Tour series.
Features
Electronic Sky Tour handset gives you a real-time audio tour of the night sky - Discover constellations, mythology, amazing facts and planets - Illuminated Smart Mount guides you to the objects highlighted by the Handset - LED electronic red dot finderscope for fast positioning - Large 1.25" diameter eyepieces -Sturdy preassembled construction -The ultimate first telescope.

Vamos...please...opinen y ayudenme a decidir cual me conviene...(o quizás...no me conviene ninguno)...desde ya, muchas gracias a todos

 
Respondido : 27/06/2007 5:04 pm
Caliu
(@caliu)
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Pillate la opción 2, es mas gordo :lol: , aquí el tamaño si importa y mucho

"¡Hay tantas cosas en la vida más importantes que el dinero!... ¡Pero cuestan tanto!"

http://astrosurf.com/space_colors
----------------------------------------------------
Tak FS 102N, Tak FS 60C,Luna 6.0 C SBIG STV, Gemini G41, Nandofocus V 3.0.
----------------------------------------------------

 
Respondido : 27/06/2007 9:51 pm
(@lantonio)
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vale!!!!...muchas gracias por la opinión!...la tendré muy presente...

 
Respondido : 28/06/2007 3:12 pm
edulopez
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Pillate la opción 2, es más gordo :lol: , aquí el tamaño si importa y mucho

:jaja :jaja :jaja

en condiciones normales no te recomendaríamos ninguno de los dos, pero como exclusivamente puedes elegir uno de esos dos, hay que mojarse.
caballo grande ande o no ande

FS-78, EQ6, tubo guia skylux 70/700. Nikon D50.prismáticos meade 10x50.
http://astrosurf.com/prometeo/

 
Respondido : 28/06/2007 4:20 pm
jandrochan
(@jandrochan)
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El burro grande, ande o no ande

SW 150/1200 - Eq5 - Bresser Skylux 70/700
Canon350 (mod) - Canon 17-85 IS USM - Tamron 55-200 DiII LD

http://www.cielodeguadaira.org

 
Respondido : 28/06/2007 4:24 pm
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