Comparison
The Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners edges out the 70mm Aperture 500mm model with a modest but meaningful 4-point overall advantage, despite being $9 more expensive and heavier. The single most important differentiator is focal ratio; the Beginners model's f/2.0 design gathers significantly more light than the 500mm's f/7.1, translating to brighter views and superior performance on deep-sky objects and astrophotography, where it scores 45 and 43 respectively versus 37 and 32.
The 70mm Aperture 500mm - for Kids & Adults Astronomical refracting Portab suits users prioritizing portability and ease of setup on a tight budget who mainly observe the Moon and bright planets. The Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners better serves those willing to accept slightly heavier equipment in exchange for substantially improved views across most observing categories, particularly faint deep-sky targets.
Choose the Beginners model if you want more versatility and better long-term satisfaction; choose the 500mm only if weight and cost are absolute constraints.
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