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Orion AstroView 90mm EQ Refractor Telescope

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(4.5 out of 5)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:

Great Scope!

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Apr 30, 2004
This scope gives incredible views. I haven't noticed any extra color, even on bright objects. I have viewed inside and outside the solar system and have been amazed at all the views. This is now my favorite scope that I own. It's ready to go at a moments notice, no collimation, minor setup and you are viewing. Saturn's rings are no problem, Jupiter's moons, easy. The mount is extremely stable. I can't say enough about this scope. At any price, this scope is well worth it, for it to be less than $300 makes it the best bargain out there.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Fantastic scope for the price!

(5 out of 5) by Sorek on Oct 3, 2008 (Tel Aviv)
This telescope has performed exceptionally well for me, consistently living up to expectations. With a moon filter and some extra eyepieces I've purchased, this scope has provided hours of easy and satifsying use. It's yielded excellent images of the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn, and other phenomena of interest. The equatorial mount is remarkably easy to use and it's quite steady. I highly recommend this telescope to dedicated amateurs.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Nice but the mount could be more stable

(3 out of 5) by One of the Monkies on Dec 9, 2006 (California, USA)
I have been trying to use this telescope for shooting photos. The mount is not very stable and it's very difficult to get accurate polar alignment. Tightening the azimuth causes the whole assembly to shift by several degrees. It seems like a nice starter scope though. The moon is very crisp with lots of detail and no color distortions.

sweet scope

(5 out of 5) by Robert M. Oreilly on Feb 5, 2009 (Kansas)
Right off the bat, Yeah, I`m a beginner but I have had in my lifetime 3 of the department store variety of telescopes that easily cost 150.00 or better and they will never be anything like this Orion Astroview. Hear this. I tracked a jumbo jet you could barely see with the naked eye except for the vapor trail with the slow motion control for 15 seconds and it was awesome. Saw it from almost a head on view and could see all the engines wings and tail wing with clarity I couldn`t believe. Joked with my brother that I could see the pilot picking his nose. ( Kidding of course ). This with a barlow lense. It sucks that I work nights and have to hope for clear weekends but let me tell you the price for this kind of viewing can`t be beat as far as I`m concerned. I`m going to take it to my brother`s this weekend and show him how to polar align the scope then watch his expression when he sees Saturn. I bet he`ll want one. I bet he`ll get one.