Comparison

The Telescope for Kids & Adults, 70mm Aperture 360mm Refractor (15X-150X) Telescope edges out its competitor with a 71/100 overall score versus 67/100. Both share identical aperture and mount type, but the 360mm model's shorter focal length (f/5.14) delivers superior performance across planetary, deep sky, and astrophotography applications, scoring 10 points higher in each category. The decisive factor is optical design: the faster focal ratio gathers light more efficiently and provides wider fields of view, making celestial objects appear brighter and easier to locate.
Where the 360mm model truly shines is weight. At 1.40kg compared to 2.08kg, it's substantially more portable without sacrificing aperture. This matters when you're hiking to dark sites or holding the scope steady by hand.
The Telescope 70mm Aperture 500mm - for Kids & Adults Astronomical refracting Portab remains acceptable for pure visual observation of bright objects like the Moon, while the 360mm model should appeal to anyone wanting better planetary detail, faint nebulae visibility, and easier transport. For most amateur astronomers starting out, the 360mm refractor represents the smarter investment, offering better optics and handling at a negligible price premium.
Why choose Telescope 70mm Aperture
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