This is what I use photography and is great for viewing as well. Very compact and higher quality than my other scopes.
https://williamoptics.com/zenithstar-61-apo
This is what I started with, cheap and very portable. It will do most of what the big one will.
https://www.amazon.com/Orion-10015-StarBlast-Reflector-Telescope/dp/B00D12U1IK/ref=pd_aw_lpo_421_tr_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=F3GQB5D0CYDB9BE256ZM
Also, this is just me, but I dont use a go-to computer on anything I have. Get a good star map or app on your phone and manually find stuff. It makes you learn the sky.
May be too large, but the Orion XT10 is my main scope for viewing. It is great for planetary and soaks up enough light to see most deep sky objects. Keep in mind any deep sky objects are going to be faint and colorless to the human eye through a telescope, that is why I primarily do...
wsbrown86 here, playing the division right now, awesome game. I have been a Battlefield veteran since the beginning, though the series seems less fun in recent years.
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