Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Christopher Wrigh
I didnt expect to be so pleased to write a
review. This is a lot of awsome scope for
the money! It was easy to assemble, no
need to adjust the mirrors once I got it.
Simple to use! When I first tried it, it was
a little foggy outside. But, I could still
see red and orange bands on Jupiter. I
am excited to try the moon. It is capable
of so much more with different lenses. I
realy want a Barlow lens now so I can
double the power. I recommend this to
anyone who does not mind a big heavy
Scope, wants to have a miniature
observatory in there backyard and
enjoys hunting down thoes deep space
beauties. It is also just big enough to fit
in the trunk of my car!
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Joe
I have been the proud owner of my
scope for alittle over 2 years now.
Starting with the Astroview 6EQ, I
quickly developed "aperature fever".
This scope was the best purchase I've
ever made. I am continually in awe by
its performance! Bagging the more
common Messier (M1, M13, M27, M31,
M32, M42, M57, M81 and M82) objects is
consistently easy with the large
aperature and the oversized 9x50RA
finder. But getting the lesser know and
harder to see stuff is also well within my
reach. Living near Phialdelphia, I have
alot of light pollution. Even with the city
near to my south I have still picked up
M8, M16, M17 and M20! The views of the
planets are also unbelievable! During
Mars' 2007 opposition I was clearly able
to pick up Syrtis Major and a polar cap
as well as other smaller less significant
features with regularity. My first night
out with the new scope I caught a transit
of Europa in front of Jupiter. The shadow
was small, yet clear as a bell. The GRS
is well defined and Saturn's Cassinni
Division shows up clearly (both visually
and in images). When in the same field
of view I can pick out 6 or 7 moons. The
balance of the scope is perfect and
extremely smooth to track. It cools down
quickly (with a fan) enough to start
observing inside 10 minutes. I have
since bought an equatorial platform for
astrophotography for the scope. I
regularly use magnification over 400x
and have even gone to 600x with good
results. I thought long and hard about
the scope I wanted and was confident
when I finally made my purchase. If you
want a great scope to pick out DSO's
with ease, this is the scope for you.
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Scott
Pros: Easy to assemble, accurate optics
(good resolution of objects), very
stable Dobsonian mount
Cons: Large and heavy instrument (plan
ahead to set-up, collimate, and
equilibrate to ambient temp), eyepiece
rack is not included (are the bean
counters taking over Orion?!), Fed-Ex
punched a hole in side of shipping
container (no visible damage to
scope...this time), EZ Finder II reflex
scope is IMO of poor quality, pointer is
too bright, and confusing to use at
first (I removed the 6X26 mm correct
image a REAL FINDER SCOPE from my XT4.5
and found objects immediately,
again...are the bean counters taking
over Orion?!)
All in all...despite the cons...a very
sound instrument. I've observed the
following notable objects since first
light in June 2009 from my often cloudy,
light polluted neighborhood:
M57, Lyra epislon (impressive
double-double), Ablerio (beautiful blue
and gold binary), M13, M56, Black eye
galaxy, Jupiter and it's moons (easily
observed atmospheric bands w/o filter).
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Scott
Pros: Easy to assemble, accurate optics
(good resolution of objects), very
stable Dobsonian mount
Cons: Large and heavy instrument (plan
ahead to set-up, collimate, and
equilibrate to ambient temp), eyepiece
rack is not included (are the bean
counters taking over Orion?!), Fed-Ex
(apparently Orion's preferred shipper)
punched a hole in side of shipping
container (no visible damage to
scope...this time), EZ Finder II reflex
scope is IMO of poor quality, pointer is
too bright, and confusing to use at
first (I removed the 6X26 mm correct
image a REAL FINDER SCOPE from my XT4.5
and found objects immediately,
again...are the bean counters taking
over Orion?!)
All in all...despite the cons...a very
sound instrument. I've observed the
following notable objects since first
light in June 2009 from my often cloudy,
light polluted neighborhood:
M57, Lyra epislon (impressive
double-double), Ablerio (beautiful blue
and gold binary), M13, M56, Black eye
galaxy, Jupiter and it's moons (easily
observed atmospheric bands w/o filter).
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Justin
I'm an intermediate-level stargazer, and
I started looking for a catadioptric
because I figured that was the "next
step." But I really wanted a larger
aperture than those offered and for less
$. I also like the Dobsonian mount for
how easy it is to maneuver around.
Eventually I'll get an
equatorial-mounted SC too, but I doubt
I'll ever really "outgrow" this one.
I also thought I needed a fancy
computer, but I've never owned a
motorized scope before and been just
fine. Why get one now? I'm told that
they aren't all that reliable
anyway-better to put the $150 towards
better optics.
It came promptly and was easy to get set
up. I'm really enjoying the computer
program. It has lots of spiffy features
I don't care about but it's great to use
for basic locating and identifying. The
scope is easy to collimate and I had no
trouble aligning the finder scope.
The downside is its bulkiness, but you
know that's what you're getting in a
large reflector. I wish that it had
come with a second eyepiece, but we
collect eyepieces according to our
preferences anyway.
I was able to see Jupiter's four big
moons and cloud bands easily. I also
picked up Neptune, a few nebulae (but
not much color due to light pollution),
a few clusters, and great moon views.
BUT the large aperture gives you
big-time moon washout. Put on a filter!
And all of this was in the city. I
can't wait to take it out away from
lights and see more.
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Jason Timmermans
Got my XT10 classic several weeks ago.
It's a huge scope, but I expected that.
I'm glad I have an SUV to take it out to
the countryside. Along with the 25mm
Plossl it comes with, I also got a 3x
barlow. This scope is great, you will not
be disappointed. Saturn and Jupiter at
144x were clear and sharp, with cloud
detail. I even found the sombrero galaxy
on my first night. The ez finder 2 works
great for me, I've seen some less than
positive things about it but I haven't had
a problem locating objects with it and a
little star-hopping. Focuser is crisp. A
couple negatives- moving this scope is
LOUD. The springs on the tube clang and
the Dob base knocks like crazy. I will
remedy that. The Dob base could be
made a little better, movement could be
less sticky, but some simple mods will
solve that. If you have the means, I
would highly recommend this scope. Grab
some higher power eyepieces while
you're at it.
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Derek Shinn
I'm new to astronomy and this is my first
telescope but I am really impressed with
it. It's amazing how well the Dobsonian
mount works and how easy it is to use.
It's very smooth and steady. Since this
is my first telescope I don't have
anything to compare it to but the views
are amazing! I'm very glad I bought this
telescope.
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: John Odell
I am hoping that you will pass this
message on to everyone there.
I am the very proud owner of the Orion
XT 10 Classic dob and may I just say
wow! It's not only well made, it's
beautiful and almost perfectly collimated
right out of the box. The smoothness of
the focuser is first rate, as well as the 9
x 50 correct image finder(purchased
separately, but well worth it). It was a
breeze to assemble, but it is a large light
bucket so I recommend an aluminum
folding dolly for ease of transport.
I found one at Harbor Freight for under
$40.
On my first night out, we had partly
cloudy skies, but right after dark a
clearing shown in the southwest and
there she was, Venus. My other scopes
did not do her justice. Features jumped
out at me and I literally gasped.
Now here I am with this stupid grin on
my face and giggling out loud. So,
obviously I turned it strait to the Orion
Nebula. Seemed fitting. By the Power of
Greyskull! What a sight. It didn't even
look real. The light gathering ability of a
well made, large scope is something I
would recommend to everyone.
Thank you for allowing me to ramble.
Sincerely
John Odell
"An Orion patron for life"
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: brandon conner
Being new to astronomy i wanted a good
well made quality telescope. this was
an excellent first telescope and
experience and a product i can enjoy for
years to come, a lot of telescope for
a comfortable price. its very big, i'm
5'11 and its 3/4 my height much bigger
then i thought, but im completely
happy with my purchase
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Bob Moran
Everything was fantastic- (Customer
Service) was
excellent during the order process.
The 'scope Flew to our house (ordered
Monday night, had it assembled and in
use Wednesday night). The telescope is
fantastic- collimated right out of the box-
no adjustment necessary. Set up was
easy and fast. Everything went together
well, no problems. One correction: this is
not a light bucket. This is a Light
Vacuum! The sites! The Stars! now, all
we need is a clear night and no other
pressing matters to attend to and we are
Set! Thank You for bringing the Universe
into our back-yard!
(only caveats- the eyepiece rack was
optional- expected that it was included,
though no indication that it would be.
Also, the guide knob is no longer
included with scope- really should be,
much more convenient. I had tested an
older model, thus the expectations. But
no disappointments!)
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Arielle Nelles
I have never been so happy with a
telescope! I first got interested in
astronomy a few years ago,and I have
upgraded ever since. When I decided to
buy myself a good-quality,
large-aperture telescope, this telescope
soared above the rest. I got it shipped
from California all the way to British
Columbia, Canada, and it arrived in
perfect condition. Everything was in
tact...then I got to putting it
together. Within an hour it was fully
assembled, though I
had to wait for the clouds to clear
before I could take it outside! When I
took that first look through my scope at
Jupiter, I was so happy!! This is such a
wonderful telescope that continues to
perform amazingly well with nebulae,
globular clusters, galaxies, planets,
the moon, and more...I would recommend
this telescope to anyone. Their
Ultrablock Filter is also an asset that
will make your observing sessions so
much easier. Don't hesitate or think
about buying a smaller telescope,
because this is simply the best
telescope, especially for the great
price!! Thank you so much Orion!
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: william gormley
I just bought the scope about a week ago
and I must say this scope is perfect.
The sky around my house is not always
the best for viewing and even in less
than perfect conditions the scope
performs better than I thought it would
I would recommend this scope for anyone
who is looking to buy a scope you will
be happy that you did.
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Jeff Callahan
I've been an astronomy enthusiast for
twenty years. Naturally, I was excited
when my son took a sudden interest. So
for his thirteenth birthday, I decided to
go shopping for a telescope. I wanted
something portable. Something well
suited for a beginner, yet something he
could grow into. But it also had to be
something affordable. I've known Orion's
excellent reputation for many years but
had never purchased any of your
products. Until now! When I saw the
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dob and
the low price tag that came with it, I
knew this was the one. It was everything
I was looking for. I ordered it! It was
shipped promptly and arrived very well
packed and unharmed. If anyone is
considering purchasing this scope, stop
thinking about it....do it now! You can't
go wrong! The images through the XT10
are crisp and clear. My son and I have
experienced beautiful views of the moon,
planets and MANY faint deep sky objects.
And this is all with standard equipment.
Orion has without a doubt earned my
business. Now if I can just talk my son
into coming indoors at night!
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: Jeffrey A. Bull
I received my scope in just about 3 days
from when I ordered it, got it set up in
about an hour (including collimation) and
took it out to test it on some day-time
objects.
The views of some fir-cones several
miles away came in very clear so I
pushed the power to the top of what I
had in the way of eyepieces (470x) and
it was beautiful.
That evening I got a nice view of Jupiter
and its moons and since they were low
on the horizon- for my area, I could not
push it that high, but still was very
impressed with the size of Jupiter and
the hints of color on the moons.
M13 was spectacular! It sparkled like
many diamonds and was huge in the
eyepiece.
All-in-all, I would rate this Dobby very
high. Even the simple mounting was
extremely steady--very nice.
Congrats to Orion for a great and
inexpensive high quality telescope!
Orion SkyQuest XT10 Classic Dobsonian Telescope
Reviewer: David
I absolutely love this telescope. It is
the scope I will keep the rest of my
life and if something happens to it I'll
just order another one. The optics are
great. The fast focal length provides
pleasing bright images. The
instructions on how to set up and
collimate the scope are well written and
easy to follow. If you are new to the
hobby I cannot recommend a better
company than Orion for your first scope
or binoculars. Orion's customer service
is the best out there should you need
it. Returning an item is trouble free.