Sale! OPT loves Dobsonians! Many of our telescope experts started out with one, and have fond memories of silently pushing it around the sky, peering into the star clouds of the Milky Way in hopes of finding a new galaxy, nebulae, star cluster, or interesting st
OPT loves Dobsonians! Many of our telescope experts started out with one, and have fond memories of silently pushing it around the sky, peering into the star clouds of the Milky Way in hopes of finding a new galaxy, nebulae, star cluster, or interesting star to investigate. Over time, we may have moved on to large electronic mounts to support our astrophotography habit, but we will always look fondly on our introduction to deep space through the eyepiece of a Dobsonian Telescope.
The Sky-Watcher 8″ f/6 Dobsonian is just such a telescope. It is the middle-sized telescope in the Sky-Watcher Traditional Dobsonian line, but believe you me, you are getting a lot more bang for your buck with a 8″ Dobsonian than with a comparably priced Cassegrain or Newtonian reflector on an equatorial mount.
Why Buy a Sky-Watcher Classic Dobsonian?
The 8″ Sky-Watcher Dobsonian comes with all the accessories you’ll need to start your astronomical adventures with the exception of two things….a red flashlight and a star chart (more on that later). Focusing is done via a 2″ Crayford-style focuser. You can use either 2″ or 1.25″ eyepieces in this focuser, since a 1.25″ adapter is included in the package. You will also get two 1.25″ Plossl eyepieces…a 10 mm (higher power) and a 25 mm (medium power). A full-sized 9 x 50 finderscope and bracket allow you to find objects quickly once you have aligned the finder with the telescope…a simple procedure.
A really cool feature on all of the Sky-Watcher Traditional Dobsonians is the Tension Control Handle, invented by Sky-Watcher and patented in the United States (US Patent No. 6,940,642). The Tension Control Handle provides user-friendly tension adjustment that can quickly and easily increase or decrease tension between the telescope tube and where it sits on the Dobsonian mount. The addition of the Sky-Watcher Tension Control Handle is a big deal, because it means the telescope does not need to be balanced in order to stay in position. The tension adjuster can be tightened so that the optical tube will stay in the desired position for as long as you like, but when you are ready to move again, it is simple to readjust tension to allow for smooth and easy movement.
Earlier I mentioned a Red Dot Finder. I highly recommend you buy one, even if you still use the 9×50 finder for magnified views when necessary. My favorite will always be a Telrad (see suggested accessories to your right). It offers wide field, zero magnification views of the sky that are right side up. An illuminated bullseye is used to point to the object you wish to observe….there are even star charts that show you where your Telrad bullseye should be to center a particular galaxy or other celestial object. I also recommend a simple red flashlight so you can read your star chart in the dark without affecting your night vision, as well as a planisphere or star chart. This is your map of the sky. Think of this as an amazing road trip where there are no roads (Roads? Who needs roads?), and your star chart takes the place of a Rand-McNally USA Road Map. You get the picture, now get out there…..what are you waiting for?
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