Orion's 120mm ED Refractor!

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kayheem
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Orion's 120mm ED Refractor!

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Haven't visited Orion's website for a long time, so popped in today and saw they have a new 120mm ED (Apo?) refractor for USD2000!

5" may be passable for DSOs, but I think it will make a killer planetary scope.

So, Arief, when are you getting one? :wink:

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... tID=201578
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At f/7.5 an ED doublet will suffer significant color problem (they should go with f/11 instead, but will be too long for most ppl). At that speed, they should go with a triplet.

So......i'm not getting this. Waiting for the Meade 127 Triplet instead ( http://www.maxvision.org.cn/bbs/dispbbs ... 112&page=1 )
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Post by kingkong »

is that a meade? oem?
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Post by river »

If it is the Meade 5000 tripet APO 127mm f/7.5, price is ~US$1800, even cheaper than Orion 127ED :shock:

http://www.meade.com/APO/index.html

http://www.buytelescopes.com/product.as ... =10337&m=2
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Post by Canopus Lim »

Cool. Looks like apos are really getting better and more important affordable. I will wait a few more years. :P On the other hand, premium newtonians seem to be getting more expensive.
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