Purchasing and Usage Notes Clarify the usage scenario : Astronomical observation requires large-aperture, high-magnification astronomical telescopes; for daily outdoor use, prioritize lightweight binoculars (such as 8×42 or 10×50 specifications) that balance magnification and field of view. Balance magnification and aperture : Within the allowable range of portability, choose models with larger apertures to ensure imaging quality; magnification should be selected according to needs, generally 8-12 times for daily use, and can be increased as needed for astronomical observation. Pay attention to optical performance : High-quality telescopes usually have lenses coated with anti-reflective coatings (reducing light reflection and increasing light transmittance), making images clearer and brighter; some high-end products also use special lenses to eliminate chromatic aberration. Usage and maintenance : Avoid looking directly at the Sun to prevent eye damage; store in a dry, dust-proof case when not in use to prevent lens moisture and mildew; clean lenses with a dedicated lens cloth or lens paper to avoid scratches.