Comparison
The 150EQ Newtonian Reflector emerges as the clear winner for most amateur astronomers. While both telescopes share the same equatorial mount and tracking capability, the 150EQ's larger 150mm aperture delivers significantly superior light-gathering power, translating to brighter, more detailed views across all observing categories. The single most important differentiator is optical performance.
The 150EQ's 20mm aperture advantage produces a 13 percent increase in light collection and noticeably sharper images of deep-sky objects and planetary details. Its overall score of 80/100 versus the 130EQ's 70/100 reflects this fundamental advantage. The 150EQ particularly excels in astrophotography (71 vs 51) and deep-sky observation (57 vs 40), making it far more versatile for advancing observers.
The 130EQ Newtonian Reflector suits budget-conscious beginners prioritizing portability despite its slightly heavier weight and weaker performance across most metrics. The 150EQ Newtonian Reflector justifies its modest 30 dollar premium through superior optical capability and should be the default choice for anyone serious about astronomy. The 150EQ provides better long-term value by growing with your skills rather than limiting your ambitions.
Why choose Telescope 130EQ Newtonian
Why choose Telescope, 150EQ Newtonian