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Beginner's Guide

How to Choose Your First Astronomical Telescope

No More Confusion - SVBONY's Starter Guide MaskesStargazing Easy

beginner's guide

Beginner's Guide

How to Choose Your First Astronomical Telescope

No More Confusion - SVBONY's Starter Guide MaskesStargazing Easy

Avoid These Common Misconceptions

Astronomical telescopes are expensive and complicated?

Start with SVBONY, and you'll find high-quality astronomy equipment is both affordable and user-friendly.

Can I really stargaze from a balcony or in the city?

Yes! Urban areas are excellent starting points for observing the moon and planets.

Are telescopes only for astrophotography?

With different configurations, you can easily switch between visual observation and photography.

What to Observe?

Moon/Planets (Jupiter’s stripes, Saturn’s rings, lunar craters) → Large aperture + long focal length + high res

Budget Range?

$100-$500 (Beginner, Easy Use)
$500-$1000 (Advanced)
$1000-$3000 (High-End)

Larger = Sharper

Focal Length: Long (planets) / Short (nebulae)
Focal Ratio: f/4-f/6 (deep-sky) | f/10+ (planetary)

Ratings & Work

SV405CC Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV48P Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV555 Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV405CC Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV48P Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV555 Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV555 Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV555 Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

SV605CC Take

NGC3324 (The Gabriela Mistral Nebula)

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