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It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!

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How many mm is the Emerson 50x100 Refractor Telescope with Tripod?

The Emerson 50x is 12mm and the 100x is 6mm.


How do you put together a Meade telescope?

To set up a Meade telescope, start by assembling the tripod and mounting bracket. Attach the telescope tube to the mounting bracket, ensuring it is securely in place. Next, align the finderscope with the main telescope optics and calibrate the viewfinder. Finally, balance the telescope properly and power it on to start observing the night sky.


What is 3 major functions of a telescope?

The three major functions are brighten, resolve, and magnify.


Is it safe to view a lunar eclipse through a telescope?

You do not need a telescope to view the moon. In fact many astronomers who own telescopes prefer a good set of binoculars on a simple tripod to a mounted telescope. You also do not need a lot of magnification. The greater the magnification the greater the need for a tripod as the magnification exaggerates the shaking. The moon is quite bright so you do not need the large, light gathering apertures often found in telescopes. In Fact, those who use such telescopes for Lunar viewing often must attenuate the light source with neutral density filters. To try to view the moon without them is frustrating. Any reasonably good binoculars in the 7 x 50 range will give you 7 times magnification, and the 50mm lenses admit enough light to serve the purpose. It they are "wide field" binoculars, that is even better. The duration of the eclipse is several hours and for that reason, even holding a set of binoculars can be tiring. Some sort of device like a tripod will help prevent getting tired arms. You do not need a telescope to view the moon. In fact many astronomers who own telescopes prefer a good set of binoculars on a simple tripod to a mounted telescope. You also do not need a lot of magnification. The greater the magnification the greater the need for a tripod as the magnification exaggerates the shaking. The moon is quite bright so you do not need the large, light gathering apertures often found in telescopes. In Fact, those who use such telescopes for Lunar viewing often must attenuate the light source with neutral density filters. To try to view the moon without them is frustrating. Any reasonably good binoculars in the 7 x 50 range will give you 7 times magnification, and the 50mm lenses admit enough light to serve the purpose. It they are "wide field" binoculars, that is even better. The duration of the eclipse is several hours and for that reason, even holding a set of binoculars can be tiring. Some sort of device like a tripod will help prevent getting tired arms.


Is a photographer likelt to use a tripod?

is a phohotographer likely to use a tripod

Related Questions

How many mm is the Emerson 50x100 Refractor Telescope with Tripod?

The Emerson 50x is 12mm and the 100x is 6mm.


What sits on top of a tripod?

A tripod typically has a mounting plate or head on top of its three legs. The mounting plate is where a camera, telescope, or other equipment is attached securely. It allows for stability and adjustability in positioning the equipment for optimal use.


How are telescopes dangerous?

The most obvious answer to me is using them to look at the Sun. You know how a magnifying glass can be used to burn paper. Well a telescope is worse. Another one is when your leg crashes into the tripod that is holding your telescope. I have a big telescope and I did this and it hurt!


Where can I buy a good telescope at a low price?

you can buy the good telescope online. you can check on this www.Telescopes.com


What does the word tripod mean?

NounA three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus.A stool, table, or cauldron resting on three legs.


How do you put together a Meade telescope?

To set up a Meade telescope, start by assembling the tripod and mounting bracket. Attach the telescope tube to the mounting bracket, ensuring it is securely in place. Next, align the finderscope with the main telescope optics and calibrate the viewfinder. Finally, balance the telescope properly and power it on to start observing the night sky.


Why can't my expensive camera take telephoto shots better than cheap cameras?

Use a good tripod. Nothing improves image sharpness better than a good tripod


Why does the Hubble space take such clear pictures of deep space?

One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.One important reason is that there is no atmosphere that will interfere with the telescope. Of course, it is also a good telescope, i.e., well-built.


What is the value of a Ross Artillery telescope marked Ross London about thirty six inches long on a stand?

it's good the prcie is £2800


What does a drawing of the tripod look like?

A tripod is a three legged stand, usually made to be broken down simply or carried to a different location. It is used as a base to position a camera, telescope or even an easel. A drawing would show a three legged stand, each leg pointing out.


What is a tripod dolly?

A tripod with wheels is called a tripod dolly.


What is 3 major functions of a telescope?

The three major functions are brighten, resolve, and magnify.