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I had a chance to use Orions recently released 80mm ED and was really quite
impressed. Much better than I had expected, just like many of the reviews have indicated. I haven't had enough experience with the company, and was wondering if they have an established enough history to be able to make a reasonable guess as to whether they are likely to follow this model with a 100mm or maybe larger version? I know it would cost more to produce but they already have the rest of the hardware in place with their 100 and 120 Skyview Pro's. Anybody heard anything? Thanks, F Marion |
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I haven't had enough experience with the company,and was wondering if they
have an established enough history to be able to make a reasonable guess as to whether they are likely to follow this model with a 100mm or maybe larger version? Hi: I wouldn't be surprised. That depends on if the people making this scope (the 80ED) for them, Synta of China, can produce a credible 102 ED scope for..oh...what do you think guys? 800 bucks? I'd guess that they will be able to. Orion has been around since the 1970s, and is known for their excellent customer service. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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![]() "Francis Marion" wrote in message news:O3smc.32596$_41.2665895@attbi_s02... I had a chance to use Orions recently released 80mm ED and was really quite impressed. Much better than I had expected, just like many of the reviews have indicated. I haven't had enough experience with the company, and was wondering if they have an established enough history to be able to make a reasonable guess as to whether they are likely to follow this model with a 100mm or maybe larger version? I know it would cost more to produce but they already have the rest of the hardware in place with their 100 and 120 Skyview Pro's. Anybody heard anything? Thanks, F Marion Celestron is now offering a spotting scope version of the Synta made scope with a zoom eyepiece. Same objective glass used. Interestingly, they also show a 100mm ED version of the same spotter. Now whether this means that a 100mm ED astro version is soon to follow (whether under the Orion or Celestron labels) is anybody's guess. The 100mm ED spotter was listed for $629. Have no idea where the astro version (if there is one) would come in. Thanks, Tom Davis |
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The 100mm ED spotter is F5.4 so I think the color correction is not what one
would be hoping for in an Astroscope. jon |
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Jon,
I saw that too. It would make for a nice rich field scope, but it would have color, no question. Still, quite a bit better than an F/5.4 achromat. I did here some rumors to the effect that an F/9 might happen. That would be more in line with the color correction of the 80ED at F/7.5. Thanks, Tom Davis "Jon Isaacs" wrote in message ... The 100mm ED spotter is F5.4 so I think the color correction is not what one would be hoping for in an Astroscope. jon |
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Jon,
I saw that too. It would make for a nice rich field scope, but it would have color, no question. Still, quite a bit better than an F/5.4 achromat. I guess during the day when the observers pupil is restricted to 2mm the false color might be minimized. I did here some rumors to the effect that an F/9 might happen. That would be more in line with the color correction of the 80ED at F/7.5. I think that if one keeps the same color correction as the ED80, the focal ratio should end up about F9.4 making for focal length of about 37 inches. I think an F9.4 scope is significantly less attractive than an F7.5 scope because of the widefield advantages of the fast scope. jon |
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