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Its unfortunate, then, that both the approach and execution of this telescope is so middling.
Considering it costs just $499 / 378,thats a pretty impressive feat.
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The TW2 can record both 3840 2160 resolution still images and4Kvideo at 60/30/25/24fps.
The full TW2 package comes with a handy carry bag and the telescope itself is impressively lightweight, too.
This prioritization of ease of use extends to the setup process, too.
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In particular, the BeaverLAB Finder TW2 is a great lunar and solar telescope for beginners.
In particular, these come in handy for working around some of the limitations of the physical hardware.
The shakiness is especially problematic if you take a stab at use the camera touchscreen to snap a shot.
The software isnt much to write home about, either.
Its performance is incredibly unreliable, frequently crashing and requiring to be restarted.
Nevertheless, its always breathtaking to get up close and personal with these celestial bodies.
Still, Id say the BeaverLAB Finder TW2 is a decent enough option for at least some people.
Those just starting out and on a budget, or young children, could benefit from the all-in-one package.
However, there are also many alternatives at the same price point that can really go the distance.
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