Comparison
The Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners edges out the 80mm Aperture 600mm as the better overall value, scoring 71 versus 67 points. The single most important differentiator is aperture size; the 80mm provides significantly better light-gathering power for deep sky observation, while the 70mm compensates with a wider field of view thanks to its f/2.0 focal ratio. The 80mm Aperture 600mm excels for users wanting deeper sky views and higher magnification on planets, with its longer focal length delivering superior resolving power.
However, its higher price and lower beginner score indicate a steeper learning curve. The Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners offers better versatility across imaging and deep sky work while remaining more affordable and beginner-friendly. Buy the 80mm Aperture 600mm if you prioritize planetary observation and can tolerate its steeper setup curve.
Buy the Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners if you want balanced performance across multiple observing styles without breaking the bank. For most amateur astronomers starting out or exploring diverse targets, the Telescopes, Telescope for Kids and Adults Beginners represents the smarter purchase; its lower cost and better overall score justify the minor aperture sacrifice.
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