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Celestron Omni XLT 120 RefractorTelescope
Provides refractor-sharp images without spending an arm and a leg
Celestron Omni XLT 120 RefractorTelescope   in stock
#09021
$599.00
Oversize
User Level  Intermediate

Features

Celestron Omni XLT 120 RefractorTelescope
  • High quality optics start with each lens and(or) mirror being hand selected so only the finest grade of optical glass is used
  • StarBright XLT coatings provide maximized light transmission
  • CG-4 German Equatorial mount with setting circles and slow motion controls - to accurately locate and track sky objects
  • Easy no-tool setup
  • "Thy Sky" Level 1 planetarium software with 10,000 object database and enhanced images

Warranty Information
Orion products are covered by a limited, non-transferable warranty. Products sold through this website and our catalog that do not bear the Orion Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Orion's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Orion-branded, even if packaged or sold with Orion products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.

Product Specs

Product Specifications:

Use Astronomy
User level Intermediate
Optical design Refractor
Optical diameter 120mm
Focal length 1000mm
Focal ratio f/8.3
Eyepieces included 25.0mm (1.25")
Magnification with included eyepieces 40x
Resolving power 0.97arc*sec
Lowest useful magnification 17x
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.9
Finder scope 6x30
Focuser 2in. Rack-and-pinion
Mount style Equatorial
Astro-imaging capability Lunar and planetary
Dovetail bar system Yes
Motor drive compatibility Clock drive sold separately
Computerized compatibility Not compatible
Bearing material Sealed ball bearings
Latitude range 20-60
Setting circles Yes
Polar-axis scope Sold separately
Counterweights One 7 lb., one 4 lb.
Tripod material Steel
Tripod leg diameter 1.75 in.
Length of optical tube 40.0 in.
Weight, optical tube 12.5 lbs.
Weight, mount/tripod 33.5 lbs.
Weight, fully assembled 46.0 lbs.
Warranty Two year

Included Items

Included Items:

Each Omni telescope comes in two boxes. One box contains the tripod, tripod accessory tray/brace, equatorial mount, counterweight bar, two
counterweights, r.a. knob, dec. knob, polar axis polar cap, and a Phillips head screwdriver. The second box contains the telescope opitcal tube
assembly, finderscope and bracket, eyepiece, and other standard accessory items per the specific model that you have.

Media Buzz

Customer Reviews


4/12/09 9:26 PM
Celestron Omni XLT 120 RefractorTelescope
Reviewer: David Russell
After having tested the Celestron Omni XLT 120 on the Moon, several galaxies, the Orion Nebula, several open clusters, and the Globular cluster M-13 I am very satisfied with the optics. The images are sharp - even at a magnification of 110x on the moon. Certainly the optical value is very high for the cost of this scope and I give the optics 5 stars. If you are a fan of equatorial mounts (which I am not), then the mount is a decent mount. There are some issues with vibrations when the legs are extended but the mount is very solid if the legs are not extended. Unfortunately, if you do not extend the legs you must sit on the ground to view objects near the zenith. The slow motion controls are very smooth. The mount was also very easy to assemble and came with very clear instructions. So overall I give the mount 3 or 4 stars. Overall, a great value on the optical tube assembly and a good value on the mount - but beginners beware - equatorial mounts are not as easy if you prefer star sweeping to letting a computer do the work.

11/7/08 6:33 AM
Celestron Omni XLT 120 RefractorTelescope
Reviewer: Michael T. Symonette
Here's the scoop. I'm a newbie to astronomy so my review probably won't have much weight. I was given a Celestron C4 as a introductory primer to astronomy. The scope's lens coatings had begun to deteriorate from dew exposure neglect. Even though it still gave outstanding sharp images and contrast, I wanted a perfect scope with no impediments. I Purchased the Omni XLT 120 after selling the C4. The C4 has a long history of quality and outstanding optics. When I unveiled the Omni XLT 120 and compared it to the C4, "WOW" what a hands down difference. The quality and sturdiness, first off is outstanding. The views were sharp and crisp. Jupiter's bands and the great red spot blew me away. I had to add sand to the C4's stand because it was not that stable. The Omni 120's stand is rock solid. I can go on and on, but that's enough from a neophyte. The Cons: The white color two tone blue\white is not that appealing as the C4's black. I can live with that. I know a Orion XT8 Classic dobsonian and the contrast and sharpness of the Omni XTL 120 at this point can't to matched. I need to have stock in Orion to get back all the money I'm spending.

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