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Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
A Winning Combination of Power, Performance, and Portability
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope   in stock
#09826
$629.95
Oversize
User Level  Intermediate

Features

Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
  • High-resolution imaging performance in a telescope only 14.5" long!
  • 127mm aperture and 1540mm focal length for great views of deep-sky gems and solar system detail
  • Includes sturdy tripod and equatorial mount for hands-free celestial tracking
  • Includes one eyepiece, finder scope, diagonal, case, and FREE Starry Night astronomy software
  • One-year limited warranty

For the serious astronomer who values performance and quality optics but wants portability and easy set-up, the Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope is ideal.

Credit its light-folding Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design and big 127mm (5") aperture for delivering high-resolution imaging performance in a tube only 14.5" long! And with the included AstroView equatorial mount providing more than ample support for high-magnification study, the Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope will turn a stargazing pastime into a passion.

With 55% greater light-gathering capacity than a 4" telescope and double that of a 90mm, the hundreds of deep-sky objects plotted on your star atlas now become willing targets. On the other hand, the telescope's long 1540mm focal length (f/12.1) permits magnifications upwards of 250x with optional eyepieces, allowing study of surface features on Mars and ring detail on Saturn. Internal tube baffling and multi-coatings on the meniscus lens maximize image contrast and brightness. This telescope simply doesn't compromise.

The same can be said for the Orion StarMax 127's construction and accessories. No cheap plastic here as on competitors' offerings, just back-to-basics quality. The seamless aluminum tube is enameled a rich metallic burgundy and fitted with quality aluminum front and rear cells. A built-in, two-bolt 1/4"-20 plate assures rigid coupling to the telescope mount (or to a tripod for terrestrial use). Aluminum focus knob with rubber grip. Aluminum telescope eyepiece holder with two large thumbscrew locks. Quality 25mm (62x) Sirius Plossl telescope eyepiece (1.25") and mirror star diagonal. A 6x26 correct-image achromatic finder scope with aluminum dovetail bracket. Even a padded carrying case.

Optional EQ-3M single and dual-axis electronic drives allow hands-free tracking.

The Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope will quickly become the most frequently used telescope you'll ever own!

Weighs 37 lbs. total. One-year limited warranty.

Please note this product was not designed or intended by the manufacturer for use by a child 12 years of age or younger.

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Product Specs

Product Specifications:

Use Astronomy and terrestrial
User level Intermediate
Optical design Maksutov-Cassegrain
Optical diameter 127mm
Focal length 1540mm
Focal ratio f/12.1
Eyepieces included Sirius Plossl 25.0mm (1.25in.)
Magnification with included eyepieces 61x
Resolving power 0.91arc*sec
Lowest useful magnification 18x
Highest useful magnification 254x
Limiting stellar magnitude 13.2
Optical quality Diffraction limited
Finder scope 6x26 Correct-image
Focuser Internal
Diagonal 1.25in. 90-deg Mirror Star
Secondary mirror obstruction 39mm
Secondary mirror obstruction by diameter 31%
Secondary mirror obstruction by area 9%
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 Friction bearings
Latitude range 18-63
Setting circles Yes
Polar-axis scope Included
Counterweights One 7.5 lb., one 4 lb.
Tube material Aluminum
Tripod material Aluminum
Counterweight bar length 10 in.
Diameter of counterweight shaft 20mm
Height range of mount/tripod 36.00 in. - 56.00 in.
Length of optical tube 14.5 in.
Weight, optical tube 8.6 lbs.
Weight, mount/tripod 16.5 lbs.
Weight, fully assembled 36.1 lbs.
Additional included accessories Optical tube carry case
Warranty One year

Included Items

Included Items:

Orion StarMax 127mm EQ Mak-Cass telescope optical tube assembly
25mm Orion Sirius Plossl telescope eyepiece (1.25")
90-deg Mirror star diagonal (1.25")
Tripod legs
Orion equatorial mount
Orion 6x26 correct-image finder scope
Finder scope bracket with O-ring
Polar axis finder scope
7.5 lb Counterweight
4.0 lb Counterweight
Counterweight shaft
Tripod accessory tray
Slow-motion control cables
Dust cap
Soft carry case
Polar axis finder scope cover
Optical tube attachment knobs
Lock washers
Flat washers
Large wrench
Small wrench
Phillips-head screwdriver
Starry Night special edition software

Media Buzz

Customer Reviews


11/29/09 2:15 PM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Duncan Frew
Yes, the craters of the moon look impressive, but I can't see Jupiter only a little dot which I know is Jupiter, but not very impressive since I can even focus. Maybe I expect too much, but I don't think so. I bought a 9mm planetary eyepiece, but it doesn't seem to make much of an improvement. I need to find out if the shipping might have been an issue since it was banged around quite a bit, but there is no visible signs of damage.

6/8/09 11:00 AM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Ralph E. Taggart
A bit over a year ago I decided to get back into amateur astronomy after a 45-year hiatus. Given the flood of webcams and other affordable imagers, I wanted to try lunar astrophotography. My decision to start with the StarMax 127mm was based on solid reviews, compact size, relatively long focal length, great price, and a one-stop purchase that would handle the telescope, tripod, mount, and a few of the other basics that would get me started. I have never, for a moment, second-guessed that decision! The telescope is extremely well-built, as is the mount and tripod. The optics are excellent, there is no spurious color anywhere, and the focus is solid with no trace if image-shift. The telescope has done an excellent job as a lunar imager and, quite surprising to me, as I got experience and upgraded my photography "stuff", it does a very creditable job on the planets! I have upgraded lots of bits and pieces to make my photography easier and more consistent, but the StarMax 127mm still sits at the center of my system. This is a fine instrument that is worth significantly more than you will spend.

1/7/09 7:37 AM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Joseph Guzman
I own one, the scope is great. Too bad I did not buy it, when the OTA was equipped with a dovetail bar. I am glad you made the change. Regards Joseph Guzman

7/15/08 8:27 AM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Tom Bretl
The best telescope is the one that gets used, and this is a telescope that I will use often because it is so quick and easy to set up. It appears to be very well made, with excellent optics (star test looked great). Jupiter was impressive even when very low in the sky. The only minuses: an inadequate finder scope (which I have already upgraded), and some rather confusing directions (which I really didn't need). I also recommend the optional EQ-3M Single-Axis Electronic Drive. Overall rating: 4.5 stars (which I rounded up to 5).

3/8/08 11:48 AM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Rob Eubank
I purchased the StarMax 127 EQ as my main planetary scope. So far the results have been quite stellar. Saturn at 171x is a nice view this scope easily splits the Trapezium in the Orion Nebula. All-in-all this is a very nice scope on a good solid mount. The only drawback to the scope is I wish it had a 2" back end for my other accessories. A dew shield and an additional eyepiece would have been nice. You get one 25mm that yields 61X. Nearly every other scope in the catalog has two eyepieces. A better finder scope would have been a nice addition as well. I would recommend this scope to others...

3/2/08 11:42 PM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Paul Hart
As delivered this is a 4 star telescope, however with some additions it easily becomes 5 stars. First the good: Mechanically, it's top notch, no image shift whatsoever, built like a tank, and very good optically. The finder is OK but a literal pain in the neck. The diagonal it comes with should be upgraded to do justice to the optics. The tripod is a tad shaky. Also, a MUST HAVE accessory is the passive dew shield which seems to do an adequate job as both a stray light blocker and dew shield. In order to upgrade, I replaced the finder The first thing I did was to replace the stock 6x30 pain in the neck straight through finder with a Rigel Quick Finder and an Orion 9x50 Right Angle Correct Image Finder. (This last might have been a little overkill but I happened to have one lying around.) I suspect a 6x30 RACI Finder would be adequate for this telescope. I then put a combination of foam and wood in the tripod legs to try to stiffen them to reduce vibrations. I also replaced the (diagonal) with an Orion 8879 Enhanced mirror diagonal and added an RA drive motor. Tonight was a great night with excellent seeing Saturn at 220X through a 7mm Nagler was magnificent, and there was absolutely no vibration while tracking with the drive motor. Do I recommend this as a first telescope? No, I would recommend an 8 or 10 inch Dobsonian instead. However I highly recommend this as a second telescope for a person looking for a portable setup good for bright deep-sky and solar system viewing.

2/28/08 11:09 AM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: Mikhil
I did lot of research for purchasing my first scope. Main criteria was, light weight and good and most important not very expensive. Everyone I asked agreed about Orion 127 APEX.But since I need mount/tripod I got STARMAX127 which was on sale. Oversized shipment killed me... Scoped arrived in good condition.Thanks god shipping folks didn't re-collimate it. Assembly Instructions was bit confusing. Remember I had never seen a scope in person or touched one in my entire life. So took a while to assemble it and was able to fix. tried on distant church first. Had to wait for 3 nights to actually present it to divine heavenly stars. Plossl 25mm that came along with scope is good. Since then i added a barlow and two eps to my collection. There were few dust particle inside the scope. I guess that could happen during assembly of the scope optics. Any way it does not hinder anything. Overall, I am very happy with Orion and their product. I would definitely recommend that to anyone who wants to starter telescope like me or to others who want to have portable scope. There are other forums online who have praised STARMAX127/APEX127.

12/29/07 4:54 PM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: cheryl
I purchased this telescope last year. This makes the second Orion telescopes I have bought. They are both excellent scopes. The 127 starmax is quite a scope. I added the dual axis motor drives to the 127 starmax. I have taken, to me, excellent pictures of the moon and orions nebula, NGC 869. The drives work perfect with the scope, after polar alignment. I can take pictures for up to 1 to 2 hrs. The objects stay centered for a couple of hours. I purchased a 9x50 finderscope for it too, which helps a great deal in centering the objects in the crosshairs of the finder. When I do this it's centered in the eyepieces. Then all I have to do is pop my camera in the eyepiece holder, and Iam ready to take pictures. I don't even take the camera out of the holder, I just use my finderscope. Orion has excellent optics and mounts for astrophotography, which is a plus+++. Also excellent customer support. GREAT WORK ORION!!!!!!!!!!!! ORION IS MY NUMBER 1 CHOICE!!!!!!

12/23/07 8:09 PM
Orion StarMax 127mm Equatorial Mak-Cass Telescope
Reviewer: John
Really great telescope. Well made and great value for the price. Very clear, precise images. High quality instrument.

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