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#1 Nico2104

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Posted 22 January 2025 - 02:43 AM

Good night,
I would like to ask if you could recommend the best 8-inch telescope with the following features:

  • Easy to transport
  • GoTo
  • For visual use (not astrophotography)

 

Thank you very much!


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#2 bobzeq25

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Posted 22 January 2025 - 02:51 AM

https://www.celestro...rized-telescope
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Posted 22 January 2025 - 12:08 PM

since there's no budget stated, i would recommend that 8" OTA on evolution mount

 

https://www.celestro...ion-8-telescope

 

battery is already built in and the tripod is much less shaky.


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#4 ABQJeff

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Posted 22 January 2025 - 04:02 PM

Since you said the best, with no dollar limit, I would go C8 Edge HD.

Contrary to common thought, the Edge has more benefit for visual than AP, IMHO (large flat, coma free field views, and C8 Edge reducer keeps enough backfocus to allow use of 1.25” diagonal with loss of correction or aperture loss).
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Posted 22 January 2025 - 04:15 PM

Good night,
I would like to ask if you could recommend the best 8-inch telescope with the following features:

  • Easy to transport
  • GoTo
  • For visual use (not astrophotography)

 

Thank you very much!

There are two telescopes I would recommend depending on which style of observing you believe you'll prefer. 

1. Manual pointing & control - 8" Dobsonian of which there are multiple choices.  If you need the tube to be more compact consider a collapsible version, otherwise a full tube version is acceptable. 

2. Electronic pointing & control -  8" SCT telescope.  Budget friendly is the 8SE.  Evolution 8 is more robust.  CPC800 is very robust but quite portable. 


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Posted 22 January 2025 - 04:19 PM

You could look into a goto dob.

https://www.amazon.c...3979925922&th=1


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Posted 22 January 2025 - 05:40 PM

The best?

 

https://www.telescop.../apo200fl-f-11/

 

or

 

https://cfftelescope...ctor-200-230-mm

 

OK, I guess they really aren’t easy to transport…..grin.gif

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#8 StellarWanderer8055

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Posted 23 January 2025 - 08:25 AM

For an 8-inch GoTo telescope, I recommend:

 

  • Celestron NexStar 8SE – Lightweight and easy to set up.
  • Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 – Built-in battery and WiFi.
  • Sky-Watcher 8" Flextube GoTo Dobsonian – Great value, but bulkier.

 

The NexStar 8SE is great for portability.


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Posted 23 January 2025 - 12:56 PM

Ioptron AZ Pro mount

 

add your 8in SCT or 7in Mak of choice


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Posted 23 January 2025 - 01:02 PM

I have a Mewlon 210 on an AZMP mount.

Arne


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Posted 23 January 2025 - 04:42 PM

The 8” Apertura or equivalent Dobsonian would be my recommendation 



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Posted 24 January 2025 - 11:38 AM

The best?

 

https://www.telescop.../apo200fl-f-11/

 

or

 

https://cfftelescope...ctor-200-230-mm

 

OK, I guess they really aren’t easy to transport…..grin.gif

Yeah! Gimme two.  lol.gif



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Posted 24 January 2025 - 12:06 PM

Given the requirements, I agree with the folks suggesting the NexStar 8SE.



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Posted 25 January 2025 - 08:06 PM

The best 8 inch dobsonian that I'm aware is my Teeter STS, but it's a very rare scope. I've seen a 10 inch version on craigslist in Houston and an 11 inch on astromart. Mine is equipped with an old Sky Commander push to setup. For your needs a good SCT is the best option unless you want to spend a fortune on a big dob with the Argo Navis, Servo Cat system. You will be able to find one in the $3,500 range and it will probably be a 15 inch dob.

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Posted 25 January 2025 - 10:45 PM

The best 8 inch dobsonian that I'm aware is my Teeter STS, but it's a very rare scope. I've seen a 10 inch version on craigslist in Houston and an 11 inch on astromart. Mine is equipped with an old Sky Commander push to setup. For your needs a good SCT is the best option unless you want to spend a fortune on a big dob with the Argo Navis, Servo Cat system. You will be able to find one in the $3,500 range and it will probably be a 15 inch dob.

Clear Skies

I have a 8" f/3, also not a common scope.


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