telescope refractor 90mm

Maksutov 90mm vs 90mm refractor? I would get my first telescope. Which is better for a beginner?
I would look primarily to moon, but when Jupiter (and its standard time), Saturn (and its moons), and Mars (and ice) would be good too. If I mentioned telescopes earlier enough to see celestial objects / details? I was torn between something like these two: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=006&item=160000511947&rd=1&sspagename=STRK% 3AIT% 3AMEWA & rd = 1 http://cgi.ebay.com/ ws / eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem and IH = 009 & item = 190002464374 & rd = 1 & sspagename = STRK% 3AIT% 3AMEWA & rd = 1 or even a 127mm Maksutov, if the 90mm is not enough to see the celestial bodies and the details I have described above. Like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=012&item=220003714991&rd=1&sspagename=STRK% 3AMEWA% 3AIT & rd = 1 The reason I choose these small compact areas because I would take it in a backpack w / tripod for remote locations. For Please, no suggestions for areas huge! Any other suggestions? Thank you very much.
The fields are fine for the moon. If you want to use fields Jupiter, Mars, Saturn can use a 2x or 4x Powermate Televue combined with his eye. I would go for Muksatov. An 8 "Schmidt Cassegrain (F10) would be better and not heavy. For astrophotography, refractors are the best to start. Give a wide field of view and have a short focal length (F6 or 7)
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