I have a Meade DS-2130 that I've been satisfied with for a scope to use around the house. It has a 5" primary mirror that will resolve the rings of Saturn and the spots on Jupiter. For anything else, I'm a member of a local astronomy club that has an 8", 10" and 20" scope at the club observatory. You might look to see if you have something similar in your area. You'll find aperature fever will drive you to look for an alternative to bring those objects you just can't get with a smaller, affordable scope.
For photography I would highly recommend using a ccd and recording movies of the objects you want to observe on a laptop. You can then use a program like
Astrostack to really render sharp images from your movies by stacking frames. Some of the people in the club have actually fabricated their own adapters so they could fit small web cams to their scopes for this.
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