by Stan @ Opticsplanet on Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:18 pm
Candace,
Telescopes can be a very involved and entertaining hobby. I don't know if there are any better instruction manuals available. In fact, getting the tripod together, is usually the hard part. You should always try a library or bookstore, as they have many books available. However, the best way to learn is with someone's help. I suggest contacting and possibly joining a local astronomy club. You will very often have a chance to sit and explore options of how telescopes work, and even are able to see other telescopes in action.
You can use the eyepieces without the barlow lens. The barlow lens strictly take what ever eyepiece you put it in, and triples its magnification. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thank you.
Candace,
Telescopes can be a very involved and entertaining hobby. I don't know if there are any better instruction manuals available. In fact, getting the tripod together, is usually the hard part. You should always try a library or bookstore, as they have many books available. However, the best way to learn is with someone's help. I suggest contacting and possibly joining a local astronomy club. You will very often have a chance to sit and explore options of how telescopes work, and even are able to see other telescopes in action.
You can use the eyepieces without the barlow lens. The barlow lens strictly take what ever eyepiece you put it in, and triples its magnification. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thank you.