For those looking for a mirror binocular of very high quality at an affordable price, and good for almost any observation purpose, the SkyWatcher Explorer 150/750 PDS newton is a great choice. With a diameter of 150 mm, its precision-machined (diffraction-limited) satellite dish reveals much of the beauty of the sky. Thanks to its large field of view, more extensive deep-sky objects (star clusters, nebulae) can be comfortably observed. Using high magnification, you can also study the surface of the Moon in detail, but also see the surface details of the planets.
Wide range of accessories and magnifications
The 2" 28 mm eyepiece included in the basic package gives a huge field of view and 27x magnification. The 2" two-speed Crayford eyepiece allows fine focusing for both visual and photographic observation. The package includes a 2"/1.25" adapter for use with 1.25" eyepieces or to attach a DSLR camera (with optional T2 ring.) The 6x30 crosshair finder scope makes it easy to locate objects, and can be exchanged for a larger 9x50 for an additional fee.
Best choice for beginning astrophotographers
For those looking for the most affordable scope tube for photographing large deep-sky objects, look no further than the SkyWatcher Explorer 150/750 PDS. The high brightness promises quick success, and the 2" focal length allows you to accept the optional coma corrector for spot-on imaging in the corners.
The EQ-3 equatorial mechanics provide basic stability and precision. In the longer term, the EQ-5 mechanism is a better choice, making the scope more comfortable to use, but also more advantageous for photography. Both versions are of course equipped with fine adjustment, single or twin motor, but can also be upgraded with computer (GoTo) control. The eyepiece tray can be fitted with a wide range of accessories, including the eyepiece body. And the extendable aluminium foot can be adjusted to your height.