A Buyer's Guide to the Sky-Watcher Heritage 76 (3") IYA Dobsonian Telescope

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

A guide to the Sky-Watcher Heritage 76 - This stunning little scope really is as good as it looks - punching well above its weight - the 76mm primary mirror will out-perform our best 60mm refractor and yet is vastly more portable and convenient to use.

Available at: http://www.scopesnskies.com/prod/skywatcher/telescopes/heritage-76std.html

Presented by Robert J Dalby

Produced by The Astronomy and Nature Centre in association with A.R.B Media Productions.

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  • Hi savant23,

    Thanks, the Celestron is supplied with two simple Huygens type eyepieces. They are much cheaper to make and greatly inferior to the two Super MA type supplied with the Sky Watcher. The Huygens have narrower field of view and poor colour correction by comparison. The basic version of the Celestron 76 is not supplied with a finder a more expensive deluxe version must be purchased to get this.

    I hope this is of use to you.

    Kind Regards,

    The Astronomy and Nature Centre

  • hi, great video! i'm very tempted in puchasing one of these telescopes, i was almost at the point of ordering it until i came across the Celestron Firstscope which is roughly the same price, has similar specs and even comes with a similar tribute to the pioneers on the body. Could you give an opinion on this as i'm quite confused now. Thanks.

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