Comparison
The SVBONY SV503 80mm ED Refractor is the clear winner for most amateur astronomers, offering superior performance at nearly half the price of the Askar 71F Flat-Field Telescope. The single most important differentiator is optical performance versus cost. The SV503's larger 80mm aperture and apochromatic design deliver significantly better planetary views (55 versus 29 points), deep sky performance (38 versus 25 points), and astrophotography capability (33 versus 18 points), all while weighing less and costing $307 less.
The Askar's only meaningful advantage is its flat-field design, which theoretically benefits wide-field astrophotography, but this doesn't compensate for its overall optical limitations and premium pricing. The Askar 71F Flat-Field Telescope suits only niche users prioritizing wide-field imaging on specific mounts where its design characteristics matter and budget is secondary. The SVBONY SV503 80mm ED Refractor is the practical choice for beginners and intermediate observers wanting balanced performance across planetary, deep sky, and astrophotography pursuits.
Choose the SVBONY SV503 unless you have specific requirements that demand the Askar's flat-field characteristics. The SV503 delivers better optics, lighter weight, and exceptional value.
Why choose Askar 71F Flat-Field
Why choose SVBONY SV503 80mm