Hmm, Thanks for the advice, keep it comming.
Spolg, I didnt have a particular model in mind, just wanted something decent for around the hundred quid mark......
Mischief, you say the one you bought was a waste of money, is there anything specific to avoid then ?
Thanks again ....
Yeah-Avoid dashing out and buying a scope that "looks" like it will do the job.

On a serious note-Astrophotography can be a very expensive business,and much depends on what you want to achieve with it.
The tools for Deep Space Object,Planetary imaging,and widefield imaging are very different beasts.
Perhaps would be a good idea to ask on the aforementioned Stargazers Lounge forum for suggestions in your price range..
Im also a total beginner with such things,and only found out after buying the scope that it wasnt really what i was after. (The focusser is cr*p,the mount about as stable as an italian taxi driver on speed,and any illusions i had about imaging rapidly went down the pan

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A good starting point i believe would be a decent refractor,with well coated optics,and a rock solid mount. (a GOOD mount will set you back considerably more than you'd think too..)
Find a fairly dark spot...Stick your DSLR on a tripod,and start taking some exposures...In fact-Take a whole bunch of them..
Return home,stack the images together and you will be amazed at what jumps out that just isnt visible with the naked eye. (You'l soon be playing "Count the fuzzies")
(Even here near Heathrow,with only a handful of stars visible to the naked eye,image stacking yields hundreds of stars and at times,DSO's)
Its a GREAT way to start imaging the night sky,and better yet-Its free
And if you do buy a scope,first thing i recommend doing with it...Is pointing it at Jupiter,then make that "Wow" face when you see 4 of the moons,and may be able to resolve the colored bands across Jupiters surface...
With Astonomy its not how good the picture is-its WHAT you are seeing thats important... Light that may well have travelled for hundreds,thousands,or literally millions of years hits your eye,and you are looking back in time....
Gets rather addictive
anyway-i've rambled on enough...I wish you the best with whatever you decide to buy,and no doubt someone with much more knowledge than i can help out
