Comparison
It depends on your priorities and observing style. These telescopes occupy different niches despite nearly identical overall scores. The single most important differentiator is aperture versus portability.
The Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P delivers 2.5 times the light-gathering power, excelling at deep sky observation where its 52/100 score reflects its strength for nebulae and galaxies. The SVBONY SV550 80mm APO Triplet sacrifices light grasp but gains exceptional portability at under 3kg, making it genuinely travel-friendly while maintaining superior optical quality through its apochromatic design. The Quattro 200P suits observers who drive to dark skies and prioritize deep sky targets; its alt-az mount and modest portability score suggest setup at a dedicated observing site.
The SVBONY appeals to those who value planetary and lunar detail in a grab-and-go package, though its smaller aperture fundamentally limits faint object performance. For astrophotography, the SVBONY's equatorial mount and higher astrophoto score provide a modest advantage, though neither telescope scores exceptionally. Choose the Quattro 200P if dark sky access matters more than convenience; choose the SVBONY if you'll only observe what travels easily with you.
Why choose Sky-Watcher Quattro 200P
Why choose SVBONY SV550 80mm