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Telescope advice needed!

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Hi,

I'm looking to buy a scope for my husband as a birthday present and would love some advice on what to buy. I've read the previous thread, but would appreciate some specific help! I know very little about the subject and although my husband does enjoy bird / wildlife watching, he is by no means an expert.

I'm looking to spend no more than £150, though less if possible. I know this will not buy very much, but I'm looking for something quite basic.

Any help or guidance would be much appreciated!

Thanks

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  • Hi,

    You could try looking here,

    http://www.warehouseexpress.com/category/basecategory.aspx?cat03=3048

    Prices start from less than £100.00 and if you want advice just give them a call the staff are very helpfull.

     I have used them on several occasions

    You could have a look at the RSPB shop they do them starting at just over £150.00. and you would be helping the website and the birds.

    One thing I would say is go for one which is angled they are much more comfortable to use.

    Graham

    Be Inspired,

    Dream it, Crave it, Work for it, Live it.

  • Hi there

    I think you have to make up your mind what you are going to do with the scope.  Is it for the garden or reserves?  How serious minded is your hubby about birds etc... There is a lot going on to suit all types of budgets on the websites.  I would buy one that is a well known maker, and you know that it is:

    1. Reliable.

    2. You can get the parts for it

    3. Will last a lifetime.

    The Scope we have allows us to have the 'attachments' for use our camera  - but no excuses - we need to learn how to use the camera with the scope now ourselves!

    As well as the Scope you need to buy the additionel Tripod for it to sit on - there are some good deals if you look around ie we got a tripod and another table Tripod for free.(buy one get one free comes to mind)

    We have the 'Opticron' make and we are pleased with the results.

    http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-opticron-is-50-wp-straight-spotting-scope/p1025494

    (You will have to type in http into the www box)

    If you are interested - and the prices vary lots!

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    bumblingbee

    Hi,

    I'm looking to buy a scope for my husband as a birthday present and would love some advice on what to buy. I've read the previous thread, but would appreciate some specific help! I know very little about the subject and although my husband does enjoy bird / wildlife watching, he is by no means an expert.

    I'm looking to spend no more than £150, though less if possible. I know this will not buy very much, but I'm looking for something quite basic.

    Any help or guidance would be much appreciated!

    Thanks

     

     

  • Selecting and using your telescope.pdf

    Hi Bumblingbee,

    Rather than me posting loads of general advice for you I've attached our information leaflet "selecting and using your telescope" written by the Wildlife Enquiries team.

    This tells you everything you'll need to know from eyepeices and objectives, maintenance and RSPB suppliers etc..

    Hope it helps!

    LS  

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  • Hi,

    You could try looking here,

    http://www.warehouseexpress.com/category/basecategory.aspx?cat03=3048

    Prices start from less than £100.00 and if you want advice just give them a call the staff are very helpfull.

     I have used them on several occasions

    You could have a look at the RSPB shop they do them starting at just over £150.00. and you would be helping the website and the birds.

    One thing I would say is go for one which is angled they are much more comfortable to use.

    Graham

    Be Inspired,

    Dream it, Crave it, Work for it, Live it.

  • Hi there

    I think you have to make up your mind what you are going to do with the scope.  Is it for the garden or reserves?  How serious minded is your hubby about birds etc... There is a lot going on to suit all types of budgets on the websites.  I would buy one that is a well known maker, and you know that it is:

    1. Reliable.

    2. You can get the parts for it

    3. Will last a lifetime.

    The Scope we have allows us to have the 'attachments' for use our camera  - but no excuses - we need to learn how to use the camera with the scope now ourselves!

    As well as the Scope you need to buy the additionel Tripod for it to sit on - there are some good deals if you look around ie we got a tripod and another table Tripod for free.(buy one get one free comes to mind)

    We have the 'Opticron' make and we are pleased with the results.

    http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-opticron-is-50-wp-straight-spotting-scope/p1025494

    (You will have to type in http into the www box)

    If you are interested - and the prices vary lots!

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    bumblingbee

    Hi,

    I'm looking to buy a scope for my husband as a birthday present and would love some advice on what to buy. I've read the previous thread, but would appreciate some specific help! I know very little about the subject and although my husband does enjoy bird / wildlife watching, he is by no means an expert.

    I'm looking to spend no more than £150, though less if possible. I know this will not buy very much, but I'm looking for something quite basic.

    Any help or guidance would be much appreciated!

    Thanks

     

     

  • Selecting and using your telescope.pdf

    Hi Bumblingbee,

    Rather than me posting loads of general advice for you I've attached our information leaflet "selecting and using your telescope" written by the Wildlife Enquiries team.

    This tells you everything you'll need to know from eyepeices and objectives, maintenance and RSPB suppliers etc..

    Hope it helps!

    LS  

  • Hi Lloyd

    Great information, and I have taken a print out  and added to my camera/techno equipment folder - so useful {thumbs up}

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    LloydScott

    Hi Bumblingbee,

    Rather than me posting loads of general advice for you I've attached our information leaflet "selecting and using your telescope" written by the Wildlife Enquiries team.

    This tells you everything you'll need to know from eyepeices and objectives, maintenance and RSPB suppliers etc..

    Hope it helps!

    LS  

     

  • Thanks for all the advice from everyone - much appreciated! I think I'm going to go with the Opticron angled scope - looks good, especially for the money.

    Just hopes he likes it!

    Thanks again

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