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As for the 80ED. I have heard good things, but I have also heard about
collimation problems, and trickyness in collimating. Is this a concern that should steer me away from this scope? Any experience with it? -Thanks, Tom The only thing I have experience with it the Orion 80ED. When I bought mine, I bought it from a local telescope store. I've done business with them for 20 years so they allowed me to check the collimation of the 7 ED's they had in stock, so that I could pick the best one.................................... they were all pretty much dead on. I've only read one comment in the last year or so about someone that had a slight collimation problem and he unscrewed the 3 screws that hold the focusing assembly onto the back of the OT. Apparently he was able to achieve perfect collimation by tweaking the assembly and then tightening the 3 screws back in place. My 2 cents, Francis Marion |
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