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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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  1. B

    Hello from North Shore, MA!

    Not sure if it takes T2 mounts or whether it takes a DSLR or more easily mirrorless. Many use digiscoping. Regards, B.
  2. B

    Hello from North Shore, MA!

    Hi, A 14 inch Dobsonian with good optics is in a different league. Able to show the moons of Mars, Uranus, Neptune etc. And a lot of planetary detail. Don't know of any 25x80 binoculars. I have 20x80 and 30x80 binoculars. I no longer have my 8.5 inch to 20.5 inch scopes, but still have 6 inch...
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    Hello from North Shore, MA!

    Hi and welcome. If you have dark skies an 80mm spotting scope can show brighter deep sky objects, star clusters etc. But not much use on planets as the magnification is too low and often spotting scopes are not up to even say a 90mm f/11 doublet low price refractor optically. Also, the mount...
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