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Orion StarMax 102mm EQ Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

Orion StarMax 102mm EQ Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

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The StarMax 102 provides plenty of light-gathering power (28% more light than a 90mm), quality Maksutov-Cassegrain optics, portability, and affordability. Its 102mm, fully multi-coated front corrector lens renders the rings of Saturn in razor-sharp detail and coaxes out the gaseous tendrils of the Orion Nebula. And with its 1300mm focal length (f/12.7) it has the same magnification range (up to 200x) as longer, bulkier refractors in a tube less than 12" long! T-threads on the eyepiece adapter enable direct attachment of a 35mm camera body (with optional T-ring) for short-exposure shoots. Accessories are top-of-the-line: a sturdy German-type EQ-2 equatorial mount with dual setting circles and manual slow-motion controls; a 1.25" fully coated 25mm Sirius Plossl eyepiece; a 90-degree mirror star diagonal; and a 6x26 correct-image finder scope, and a fully padded carrying case!
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User Reviews for Orion StarMax 102mm EQ Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full ( 13 of 13 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 9 2004

    Pro: - Looks deceptively small, but good power for beginners. - Sturdy construction: feels really solid. - Excellent optics - passed the star test near perfect! - Back to basics: nothing fancy, but this thing simply works. - Looks beautiful even sitting in a corner! Cons: - Don't think that small tube means portability: the mount is too bulky to take camping with you. - High magnifications add significant vibration to the view. Conclusion: Highly recommended! PS: I was really drawn to those fancy scopes with computerized navigation, but I am glad I bought this fully-mechanical device. Star-hopping and manually navigating the sky is the best way to actually learn about constellations and space. If you are over 16, spend your dollar on quality optics and sturdy mechanics instead of gee-whiz computer controls which reduce astronomy to a slide show.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 18 of 18 found this review helpful ) Posted: Nov 25 2003

    I've owned one of these for a couple of years now, and find it to be a pretty good scope for the price. The Mak-Cass design provides a tremendous focal length (1300mm)which means that you can attain alot of magnification per eyepiece used. Alot of magnification... This scope does a good job resolving detail on the Moon and gives decent views of the planets, but it's no rich-field scope- not by any means. I get much better views of nebulae and glalxies through large aperture binoculars. One just doesn't get alot of light thru this tube. Increasingly powerful eyepieces will dim the view exponentially. But this is true of any scope, so don't let that keep you away from this great little scope! It's a snap to set up and the Equatorial mount it comes with is very good. This is a scope which requires very little tinkering with, so you will carry it outside alot more than some bulky, complicated scope. More time under the stars is what it's all about. The Sirius 25mm Plossl eyepiece it comes with will give you 52x in this scope. Best to get some others so you can vary your magnification. Orion offers the back-yard astronomer good quality for the price. It's no Questar, but it's not $7,000.00 either!!! A good Newtonian reflector with 6 inches of aperture or more will give you better deep sky resolution, but those are big, heavy tubes and folks find lots of excuses for nor hauling them outside onto the back porch on a cold night. The best scope for most of us is one that we'll use alot, and this scope is super-portable! Dark skies, a good planisphere and a cool scope like this one and you're ready learn about your universe. Saturn is overhead tonight, and it looks AWESOME...

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Product Specs for Orion StarMax 102mm EQ Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope

Feature: Rivals the quality and performance of comparable refractors but at a fraction of the cost 102mm aperture and 1300mm focal length for sharp images of the moon, planets, and deep-sky objects Includes sturdy tripod and equatorial mount for hands-free celestial tracking Includes one eyepiece, finder scope, diagonal, case, and FREE Starry Night astronomy software One-year limited warranty
Aperture Modes: 100mm-150mm
Category: Electronics
Brand: ORION
Label: ORION
Manufacturer: ORION
Product Group: Photography
Resolution Modes: 0.5
Maximum Focal Length: 1300 (mm.)
Top Brands: Orion
Type: Maksutov

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