Test Market : Selling Orion 80mm ED [SOLD]
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 10:44 am
Since I have finished testing this scope, time to think about selling it.
I bought this scope at a premium price because I didn't want to wait for those months of back orders. Inclusive of shipping and taxes, I paid about $1100 for this scope. I am considering of selling it off at $950.
It's even better than new. I have sorted out all the QC issues (damn, should charge Syntha for this) such as collimation and focuser problems. The collimation was terribly out when I received it and I spent 2 hours on the collimation eyepiece just to shim and align back the collimation. A star test done few days back at Bishan confirmed that the collimation is now dead on. Star test was very good....no pinch optics, with SA better than 1/6 wave. Saturn at 210X showed bands on its surface and even a hint of the crepe ring. Note that this is when Saturn was very close to the half moon few days back. Colour? Not even a hint of it.
The focuser has couple of rough spots when I received it but now it is as smooth as butter. There are no further issues on this scope.
In addition, I will throw in the Orion #7371 tube rings that is meant for this scope for free.
I must be crazy to offer this for sale, but if you can show me that $950 before I change my mind, then this "well-tuned" APO scope is yours.
I bought this scope at a premium price because I didn't want to wait for those months of back orders. Inclusive of shipping and taxes, I paid about $1100 for this scope. I am considering of selling it off at $950.
It's even better than new. I have sorted out all the QC issues (damn, should charge Syntha for this) such as collimation and focuser problems. The collimation was terribly out when I received it and I spent 2 hours on the collimation eyepiece just to shim and align back the collimation. A star test done few days back at Bishan confirmed that the collimation is now dead on. Star test was very good....no pinch optics, with SA better than 1/6 wave. Saturn at 210X showed bands on its surface and even a hint of the crepe ring. Note that this is when Saturn was very close to the half moon few days back. Colour? Not even a hint of it.
The focuser has couple of rough spots when I received it but now it is as smooth as butter. There are no further issues on this scope.
In addition, I will throw in the Orion #7371 tube rings that is meant for this scope for free.
I must be crazy to offer this for sale, but if you can show me that $950 before I change my mind, then this "well-tuned" APO scope is yours.