Originally posted by: Kiyup
What is your main interest of what you will be viewing? If you just want to look at the moon and planets a decent 80 MM refractor can be had.
Unless you wish to view broad expanses of starfields I'd recommend getting a telescope with a longer focal length in order that you can achieve higher powers with less powerful eyepieces.
You said that you wanted a short refractor, but if you get a short 800mm focal length scope and you place a 25mm your effective magnification will only be 32x.
If you get a longer focal length scope you will get better magnification.
Mind you do not buy a scope based solely on magnification. You do not want to buy one of those bushnells that promise 525X with a 60mm lens.
The theoretical maximum magnification you can use with any telescope of any size is 300x and that is under optimal conditions. Unless you are planning of using your telescope on top of Mt. McKinley you will see these conditions rarely.
$250 is really not enough money, but this is what I would get if that were indeed my budget.
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LMK if you have any questions.