A reflector uses a large mirror (primary mirror) at the bottom of the telescope to reflect light up the optical tube to a smaller mirror (secondary mirror), which then reflects the light into the eyepiece.
Reflector telescopes are a popular choice for astronomical use because they have the lowest cost per inch of aperture. Observation of faint deep sky objects, such as nebulae and galaxies, can be achieved at a relatively reasonable cost by reflectors having mirror diameters of 150 to 200mm.
SAXON F1149EQ The SAXON 1149EQ is a very good beginner's reflector telescope, suitable for observation of the moon, planets and many deep-sky objects. 475.00 NZD
SAXON F1309EQMS A more powerful reflector telescope for the advanced astronomic viewer. It has an aluminized and overcoated 5.2" mirror and comes with a motor drive 795.00 NZD
SAXON F15012EQ3 This telescope has an excellent combination of aperture and long focal length for the best in planetary images. With a massive aperture of 150mm and a 1200mm focal length you'll receive a very good image resolution and a bright image. 1,199.00 NZD