Comparison
The Celestron Advanced VX 6" SCT emerges as the clear winner for most amateur astronomers, though the choice depends entirely on your priorities and lifestyle. The single most important differentiator is aperture versus portability. The Celestron Advanced VX 6" SCT's 6-inch mirror gathers significantly more light, delivering superior planetary detail, brighter deep-sky views, and better astrophotography potential.
The Sky-Watcher EvoStar 100 APO Doublet Refractor trades this performance for a lighter, more travel-friendly package that requires minimal setup. The Celestron Advanced VX 6" SCT suits observers who prioritize optical performance and have a dedicated observing location; its equatorial mount and tracking capabilities make it ideal for astrophotography and serious planetary work. The Sky-Watcher EvoStar 100 APO Doublet Refractor belongs with beginners seeking an easy-to-use grab-and-go scope or travelers who won't compromise on frequent use.
Choose the Celestron if you'll observe from home and want the best views per dollar. Choose the Sky-Watcher if you value convenience and portability enough to accept reduced performance. The Celestron's superior optical scores justify its higher price and weight for stationary observers.
Why choose Celestron Advanced VX
Why choose Sky-Watcher EvoStar 100