Comparison
The Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P emerges as the better choice for most amateur astronomers, though the decision hinges on your specific priorities. Both telescopes share identical 150mm apertures, but they diverge significantly in execution and usability. The single most important differentiator is the mount type; the Heritage 150P's Dobsonian design is roughly half the weight of the HSL 150EQ's equatorial mount, making it dramatically easier to transport and set up.
This translates directly into more observing time, as portability directly correlates with actual telescope usage. The Heritage 150P also outperforms the HSL model in planetary viewing, deep sky observation, and portability, while sacrificing astrophotography capability. The HSL 150EQ's equatorial mount theoretically benefits astrophotography and tracking, but its higher price, heavier weight, and lower scores across most categories suggest execution issues.
The HSL 150EQ suits only those committed to tracked long exposures and willing to tolerate a cumbersome setup. The Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P is ideal for visual observers prioritizing portability and ease of use. We recommend the Heritage 150P for the vast majority of amateur astronomers seeking a capable 6-inch reflector.
Why choose HSL 150EQ Astronomical
Why choose Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P