CELESTRON NEXSTAR 4SE vs 130 SLT
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If you are thinking of buying a telescope, then you must have come across the Celestron NexStar 4SE and Celestron NexStar 130 SLT. Both of these telescopes can be considered beginner's telescopes.
In this video, we have explained the difference between these two telescopes, hope it helps you to make a better buying decision.
0:00 Intro to both the Telescopes
1:11 Details of Celestron NexStar 4SE
2:09 Details of Celestron NexStar 130 SLT
3:05 Which one to buy?
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1. Celestron NexStar 130 SLT
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2. Celestron NexStar 4-SE
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1. Celestron NexStar 8-SE
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2. Celestron NexStar 6-SE
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• CELESTRON NEXSTAR 4SE ...
As a complete newbie. Excellent video.
Man you r doing a great job. I'm really interested on telescope like that. That's cool and helpful video. Keep it up man.👍
Great review. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Glad, it was helpful 🤗
Brilliant. Just what I wanted!
Ahh well getting 130 SLT For Christmas for my son
What a lucky son 🥺🥺😭
I'm asking for the same from last 1.5 years to my parents but they are keep saying the same thing "this is waste of money" "what the hell you gonna do with this"
Literally I am the unluckiest kid alive 😭🥺😭
Ngl that’s great
The 130 slt has a big problem when trying to prime focus with a dslr adaptor. You could us magnifier but its nicer without. To get a proper prime focus you need to modify the telescope by moving the mirror foward just a little. Do you know any computerized telescopes like the 130 slt where i dont need to worry about modding a telescope to get prime focus?
Very Useful
Thank Youse
Can you do a video on the Meade xl200 vs celestron cpc deluxe
Sure :)
I am looking to get into stargazing and one day switch to astrophotography for myself. :) What would you recommend scope wise? I am trying to keep it at the $500-1k range.
The best telescope you can get in the mentioned price range is Celestron NexStar 6SE.. This telescope has single fork alt-azimuth mount. So, for astrophotography you will need to buy a wedge.....Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/eMGTA02XeM0/v-deo.html
If you just want to do stargazing, then a dobsonian telescope would be a very good choice, it will be cheaper...
Hope this helps..🤗
Have a SLT and it seems pretty good, but not quite getting clear and decent images of Mars yet.
What lense / filter / Barlow combo would you recommend to be able to see some planetary detail?
Hey there i would recommend 2x Barlow with light pollution lens if you are in city centre and use PIPP to process image.
I think this helped me pick out my first telescope. Thanks for the review!
Question. Are these still good beginner telescopes? Or is there anything better for beginners without spending a fortune?
Yeah they are good for beginners.
If you can extend ur budget a bit more then go for NexStar 6SE.
If weight is not an issue then the Dobsonian telescope will be good too.
@@TheAlienTechs Which one do you recommended sir? 130 SLT or DX5" or 5SE?
If you are going for "130 SLT" then also take a look at "Starsense explorer dx 130az" .....DX130 and 130SLT has the same optical tube...in SLT you get go to mount...so it is expensive than DX130....
Don't know much about DX5 but its cost is $500+.....so its better to go with any Dobsonian telescope if weight is not an issue....if you can stretch the budget by $200 then you can get starsense Dobsonian as well..check the video on the channel..
5SE costs almost $950..... So instead of 5SE you can go with 6SE as it cost around $1050 - $1100....
Thx
Do all Se models have the built in wedge or just the 4se?
Only in 4-SE & 5-SE.
its just a gimmick as it has no fine azimuth/altitude adjustments.
Can we see space and nebule and venus phases, moon craters and mars ice caps via 4 se
Yes you can, i have one and i took a clean picture of the ring nebula and andromeda galaxy, you can also see the venus phases and mars ice caps, very clearly though you can see the craters on the moon, i recommend it as a beginner telescope, and its not just for planets! Just saying...
I have the celestron nexstar 130 slt
4 se is the way to go
What about a 8se vs 10 inch flex tube Dobsonian with GOTO? Bouth are the same price of $1,600
Weight:- 10kg vs 35kg.
If portability is not an issue, then go with Dobsonian. 🤗
examples from each might have been nice.
Sir can you tell me telescope thet is cheap but can still see planets maybe even deep space objects
For deep space, you will need at least 5-inch aperture telescope.
Anything below 5-inch is cost effective n good for observing planets as a beginner.
If you are on tight budget then look for "Dobsonian telescopes"(e.g. sky watcher heritage 130mm, costs around $220) they are non-computerised n usually much cheaper than computerised telescopes.
@@TheAlienTechs thanks but do you have any idea about any celestron telescope
Get the SkyWatcher Heritage 150p or 130p, it is great yet also affordable!
dang whats the point of the 130slt with having a focal length a 200 to 600 millimeter lens
What good tescope that’s could see galaxy’s planets and nebula and star clusters for 700$
For this you need at least 6-inch aperture telescope.
For $700, you can get a 10-inch Dobsonian telescope, they are non-computerized n slightly heavy.
In computerized, you can get Celestron NexStar 6SE, but its price fluctuates a lot between $700-900. so keep tracking the price if you want that one.
One question, who win for quality of images ???
Big aperture
So I would be able to see the moon better and closer with the 4se?
Focal length is the zoom, the aperture is the opening size more light. The moon is bright so the aperture wont mater much.
which one has more zoom
4SE
What is best best telescope for 350$
For significantly less, if buying for a beginner, I've enjoyed my Celestron Starsense Explorer 114lt. It's the perfect starter scope for someone not wanting to spend a lot of money but looking for a great scope. The use of your mobile phone on the scope to point you to various object is really innovative and makes up for the lack of computerization. Note, don't buy for 260 as offered on some sites you can find it cheaper on Best Buy or a number of other sites.