Comparison
The Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P emerges as the winner for most amateur astronomers, though the choice depends on your primary observing goals. The single most important differentiator is the mount type: the Heritage 150P's Dobsonian mount offers intuitive push-to navigation and superior stability for visual observation, while the 130EQ's equatorial mount with tracking enables long-exposure astrophotography but demands a steeper learning curve. The Heritage 150P's larger 150mm aperture also delivers noticeably brighter deep sky views.
Buy the Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P if you want the best visual experience for galaxies, nebulae, and clusters with straightforward operation. Buy the Telescope 130EQ if astrophotography is your primary interest and you are willing to master equatorial mount mechanics and invest in a camera setup. The Heritage 150P's superior optics, lighter weight, lower price, and ease of use make it the better choice for casual stargazing.
However, the 130EQ's tracking capability and higher astrophotography score justify its selection only if you plan serious deep-sky imaging work. For pure observing pleasure, the Heritage 150P wins decisively.
Why choose Sky-Watcher Heritage 150P
Why choose Telescope 130EQ Newtonian