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Celestron NexStar 127SLT vs Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

Celestron

Celestron NexStar 127SLT

Celestron

Celestron NexStar 127SLT

127mmMaksutov-Cassegrain
VS

Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

127mmMaksutov-Cassegrain

The specs are close. The experience isn't.

First light

Celestron · 127mm · £399

The guided beginner's telescope

  • 127mm maksutov-cassegrain on a computerised mount with motorised tracking
  • Good for: Moon, planets, bright nebulae, star clusters, and deep-sky objects
  • GoTo system finds any object in its database after initial star alignment — no star atlas needed
  • Tracking motors keep objects centred as Earth rotates — useful above 100×, essential for photography
  • 7kg total — requires a fixed garden spot or car transport
View Celestron NexStar 127SLT

Sky-Watcher · 127mm · £399

The automated deep-sky platform

  • 127mm maksutov-cassegrain on a computerised mount with motorised tracking
  • Good for: Moon, planets, bright nebulae, star clusters, and deep-sky objects
  • GoTo system finds any object in its database after initial star alignment — no star atlas needed
  • Tracking motors keep objects centred as Earth rotates — useful above 100×, essential for photography
  • 7.5kg total — requires a fixed garden spot or car transport
View Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

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The full picture

The numbers that separate these two scopes — and what they mean at the eyepiece.

Aperture

127mmvs127mm

Equal light-gathering. Aperture won't settle this comparison — the mount, focal ratio, and observing experience are what differ.

Focal length

1500mmvs1540mm

Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo's longer focal length reaches higher magnification with the same eyepiece — better reach for planetary detail. Celestron NexStar 127SLT's shorter focal length gives a wider true field — better for large open clusters and extended nebulae.

Focal ratio

f/11.8vsf/12.1

Celestron NexStar 127SLT's faster f/11.8 delivers wider fields with any eyepiece — better for open clusters and large nebulae. Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo's f/12.1 provides more magnification per eyepiece — better for fine planetary detail.

Mount type

GoTo (Computerised) with GoTo + trackingvsGoTo (Computerised) with GoTo + tracking

Same mount type — setup experience and ergonomics will be similar. Differences lie in build quality and included accessories.

Weight (OTA)

3.4kgvs3.5kg

Similar optical tube weight. Any portability difference between these setups comes from the mount, not the tube itself.

Optical design

Maksutov-CassegrainvsMaksutov-Cassegrain

Both Maksutov-Cassegrains — compact tubes, long focal length, excellent planetary contrast. Performance differences come from aperture and mount, not optical formula.

At the eyepiece

Both scopes · same aperture

Both scopes share essentially the same aperture — views through each will be very similar on all standard targets. The differences show up in setup, mount type, and focal ratio, not in fundamental light-gathering.

The real tradeoff

Both scopes are capable. The question is which one fits the way you actually observe.

Both scopes are solving a similar problem in a similar way. The differences are real — focal ratio and field of view — but these show up after several months of regular use, not on the first night. Pick the one whose design best matches how you actually plan to observe.

The dark side

Every scope has a personality. Here’s where each one gets difficult.

Celestron

Celestron NexStar 127SLT

  • Alignment required every session

    GoTo star alignment cannot be skipped — the mount needs to know where it is pointing before it can find objects. This adds several minutes to the start of every session, every time.

Sky-Watcher

Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

  • Alignment required every session

    GoTo star alignment cannot be skipped — the mount needs to know where it is pointing before it can find objects. This adds several minutes to the start of every session, every time.

Which is right for you?

Two different buyers. Two different right answers.

The guided beginner's telescope

Celestron · Celestron NexStar 127SLT

You’ll love this if…

  • You want to navigate straight to targets without a star atlas — align once and the scope slews to any object in its database on demand
  • You observe from a light-polluted garden where star-hopping to faint deep-sky objects would take most of a clear night
  • You want objects to stay centred at high magnification without having to manually nudge the scope every few minutes

This will frustrate you if…

  • You find the star alignment required at the start of every session frustrating — GoTo alignment cannot be skipped, and several minutes on a cold night before you can observe is the reality

The automated deep-sky platform

Sky-Watcher · Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

You’ll love this if…

  • You want to navigate straight to targets without a star atlas — align once and the scope slews to any object in its database on demand
  • You observe from a light-polluted garden where star-hopping to faint deep-sky objects would take most of a clear night
  • You want objects to stay centred at high magnification without having to manually nudge the scope every few minutes

This will frustrate you if…

  • You find the star alignment required at the start of every session frustrating — GoTo alignment cannot be skipped, and several minutes on a cold night before you can observe is the reality

Our verdict

The Celestron NexStar 127SLT is designed to get a new observer to the eyepiece quickly with minimal friction. The Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo assumes you already know what you want from the sky, or are genuinely willing to put in the learning time.

If this is your first telescope, buy the Celestron NexStar 127SLT. You'll spend a year learning what you actually want, and those lessons are cheaper at £399. The Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo is the scope to buy when you've outgrown your first one and know exactly why you want it. If I had to choose for a first-time buyer: the Celestron NexStar 127SLT.

Celestron NexStar 127SLT

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Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo

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Deep field: Full specifications

Every data point, for those who want to go further.

Full specifications

Fields highlighted in blue or amber indicate the better value for that spec. Data is manufacturer-stated and may vary.

How much can it see?

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
Aperture

The most important spec — bigger = more light = better views

127mm127mm
Focal Length

Longer = more magnification potential

1500mm1540mm
Focal Ratio

Lower f-number = wider field of view; higher = more magnification per eyepiece

f/11.8f/12.1
Optical Design

The type of optics — each design has different strengths

Maksutov-CassegrainMaksutov-Cassegrain
Coatings

Better coatings = more light transmission through the optics

Starbright XLT coatings on all optical surfacesFully multi-coated with enhanced aluminium mirror coatings

How do you point it?

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
Mount Type

The mechanical system that holds and moves the telescope

GoTo (Computerised)GoTo (Computerised)
GoTo

Computer-controlled pointing — finds any of thousands of objects automatically

Tracking

Motor keeps objects centred as the Earth rotates — essential for astrophotography

The focuser

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
Focuser Size

2" accepts wider eyepieces and gives better low-power views

1.25"1.25"
Focuser Type

Rack-and-pinion is standard; Crayford and dual-speed are smoother

Rack and pinionRack and pinion

Size & weight

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
OTA Weight

Optical tube only — useful for comparing mount load capacity

3.4kg3.5kg
Total Weight

Full setup including mount — this is what you lug to the car

7kg7.5kg
Tube Length
350mm360mm
Tube Material
AluminiumAluminium

What's in the box?

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
Eyepieces

Included eyepieces — more is better, but quality matters more than quantity

25mm and 9mm eyepieces25mm and 10mm Super eyepieces
Finder Scope

Helps you locate areas of the sky before switching to the main eyepiece

StarPointer red dotRed dot finder
Diagonal

Tilts the eyepiece 90° for comfortable viewing — useful on refractors

Smart features

SpecCelestron NexStar 127SLTSky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo
Built-in Camera

Records and stacks images automatically — no separate camera needed

App Controlled
WiFi
Battery Included

Blue highlight: Celestron NexStar 127SLT advantage · Amber highlight: Sky-Watcher Skymax 127 SynScan GoTo advantage · Greyed cells: equal or subjective.