Newtonians for Astrophotography - GSO Carbon Vs Skywatcher 130 PDS
This video is designed to give people somewhat new to the hobby a little insight into imaging with Newtonian style telescopes and the Pros and Cons. Were looking at two good options the GSO F4 Imaging Newtonian (Very much the same as the Apertura Carbonstar) and the Skywatcher F5 130 PDS. They are a great option but do need the user to often tinker a little. 00:00 The Telescopes 17:15 The Images #astrophotography #telescope #space

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