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Orion StarMax 127mm Maksutov-Cassegrain

This is a great looking Orion telescope with its shiny red tube and sleek design, but what impressed me more was the great price. Once upon a time you would have needed a lot of cash in the bank to buy a Maksutov. Thanks to the Chinese now assembling them to “Orion specifications” it is lowering the price of these excellent little scopes.

I have been viewing with this Orion telescope three weeks now and have had excellent results from both deep sky and planetary viewing. When viewing Saturn you can clearly see the Cassini division and the shadow cast by the rings on the planet surface. Jupiter’s 4 cloud bands are visible with some color and are clear, sharp, with good definition. If you catch Jupiter at the right time you will also see the great red spot.

Orion StarMax 127mm

I watched Jupiter for just over an hour so I could view the moon’s orbit around the gas giant. Do this with dark sky and the views will be worth your time and effort. The Orion telescope I was using had a EQ-3M dual-axis drive making it much easier to view an object like Jupiter for a long period of time without having to manually track.

I then turned this great little telescope on M81, M82 and M103 with satisfaction. The Dumbbell M27 looked very good as did the Ring Nebula M57. I noticed the background sky appears as velvet black when you look through this Orion telescope, this is a sign of excellent optics. This Orion telescope give views you would expect from an Achromat.

The optics are sharp and clear, and the scope was perfectly collimated and there was little focus shift when turning the knob. I did star tests at all levels which were very good.

I would suggest you buy a drive if your budget allows. You can buy the single-axis electronic drive for around $59.95 and the dual-axis for $109. Having a drive system means you can do much more detailed viewing of an object. Even the experienced astronomers have problems manually tracking when using high magnification, as the object will appear to zoom across the eyepiece.

Product Description

  • Orion telescope aperture – 127mm (5″)
  • f/12.1, 1540mm focal length
  • 6×26 Erect image viewfinder
  • Eyepiece – 25mm Plossl
  • EQ-3Equatorial mount
  • Orion telescope deluxe carry case.
  • Optional EQ-3M single and dual-axis electronic drives

Recommendation 

This is a top Orion telescope for the price, you won’t find deals like this on a Maksutov anywhere. I found no problems with the scope. I highly recommend the Maksutov Orion telescope to anyone who is looking for a quality telescope. You will find this Orion telescope at Catalog City

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