Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: John H. Bordelon
I have been using binoculars for
astronomy for several years, and
debated long and hard over which scope
to buy, but finally decided an 8 inch Dobs
was the best beginner's scope. The
steady, bright views are confirmation of
my decision. I took my time putting the
XT8i together, mostly because there are
several instruction sheets and it isn't
obvious when one or the other is to be
consulted. Orion tech support was very
friendly and helpful. I am also glad I
decided to get the computerized
Intelliscope. Although I am familiar with
the use of sidereal time, right ascension
and declination, the Intelliscope allows
me to get right to seeing what I want
without any calculations. The Correct
Tension system works well and I would
think much better than the spring loaded
system. The one accessory I ordered
was the polarizing filter, because I knew
from previous experience how painfully
bright the moon can be. That was a good
decision, and one I would recommend to
anyone buying a first telescope.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Richard Emmelman
This is my first scope. Arrived in perfect
condition and on time, then it rained for
a week. Finally got to see Saturn and the
moon. WOW what a site. Orion comes
through! THANKS
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Harry Ballard
After reading so much about this scope I
bit the bullet and bought it. Being new to
stargazing I made the right choice. The
only problems I had have already been
stated by others. The instuctions need
alot of work as far as assembly. Its not
too painful to figure out but they could
have better figures and small parts
breakouts. Also as with other my vertical
allignment knob was far too short even
with the included new one. I would say it
is at least 1/4 of an inch too short. I had
to add furniture padding on mine as
others did on here to make it work. I
also did not get the teflon washers that
should go with the vertical knob. Other
than those which are quite minor its a
fine piece of work that will provide my
familiy and I alot of fun.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Jim McDaniel
I have larger scopes and smaller scopes,
but this one is just right. It is light
enough to travel with, very easy to set
up, and powerful enough to separate the
fuzzies. And the computer part makes
aiming a piece of cake!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Terry
I have been interested in this
great hobby for several years and
I have to say that while the Orion
XT8i doesn't cost as much as other
telescopes the views are better.
This scope is small enough to
transport, easy to set up. It's just
one outstanding telescope fot the
price. Match this with a pair of 7 x
50 Binoculars and the heavens will
pop!!!!!!!!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Michael R. Martin
I received the Orion XT8i this past
Christmas as a college graduation gift
and absolutely love this scope. This
telescope balances the three needs of
any amateur astronomer: aperture,
portability and affordability. I have
seen everything from low power viewings
of Orion's Nebula and Andromeda to sharp
high power observations of Mars, Saturn
and Jupiter that revealed detailed land
features, rings and cloud belts. Clear
directions walked me through every step
of assembly with my only difficulty
dealing with connecting the two base
plates of the Dobsonian mount. The
Computerized Object Locator (COL)
included in this package is a deal that
cannot be beat. Powering up the COL, I
set the telescope to vertical, did a two
star alignment and viewed more objects
in an hour than I would have in most
entire nights. On top of all of these
features, the 25mm and 10mm eyepieces
included provide a great starting point
for viewing nebulae and galaxies as well
as planets and lunar observations.
While I am sure many people will be able
to carry this scope out in one piece, I
carry it in two, not because of its
weight, but because of how long it is.
Buying the optional padded case sometime
in the future will make this process
much easier. Another thing to consider
buying is the optional holster for the
COL. While I feel this should be an
included accessory, it is still a good
addition and well worth its cost. After
a few weeks of use, I have barely
scratched the surface of all the objects
the XT8i can locate and observe. High
quality optics, affordable aperture and
the Computerized Object Locator make
this the perfect telescope for beginners
and experienced astronomers alike. I
know it will give me a lifetime of use
and enjoyment.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: george guest
Once the proud owner of an Orion
Skyquest XT12i, I opted for a smaller
aperture telescope for the simple
reason of portability. The Skyquest
XT12i was graciously accepted as a gift
to a nearby mountain high school.
As always, any product I've purchased
through Orion has lived up to the highest
standards. And so it is with my XT8i.
Thank you, Orion. George Guest
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: JUAN C. ORTIZ
WELL, GUYS IM STILL HERE AT THE
ISLAND OF VIEQUES . WE CAME HERE
WITH FOUR OTHER FRIENDS WHO HAVE
TELESCOPES . IN THREE CONSECUTIVE
NIGHTS I BEAT A CELESTRON 925, A
8 "CELESTRON CASEGRAIN, ALL OF
THEM WITH GOTO MOUNTS . I FOUND
MORE STARS EVERY NIGHT THAN THEM
AND FASTER THAN THEM. IN FACT THE
OTHER GUYS HAVE ONE A 10 INCH
DOB , AND THE OTHER A 6 INCH DOB.
ALL OF THEM NOW WANT TO BUY AN
INTELLISCOPE DOB .THIS IS THE MOST
SCOPE FOR THE MONEY YOU CAN BUY
AND RECOMMEND IT 100%. NOW IM
LOOKING AT THE 14" TRUST TUBE...
ANOTHER BIGGER ONE ,JEJE
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Paulo Vaz
1st of all the telescope is great and my
review, although not 100% positive
doesn't aim to undermine this item.
Optics are great, mount is smooth and
you can have some quality time with it.
My problem is with a plastic lid
provided to prevent dust to get into the
tube. The lid does more harm then good
since it scraps the inside paint of the
tube and then the paint particles (which
are not very small) drop into the
primary mirror. My scope is a couple of
days old and is dirty.
I solve this by breaking the plastic
pieces that scraped the paint and
stitched a black piece of fabric around
the lid to prevent any more paint dust.
Although it's solved, a telescope this
price should not come with such a design
flaw.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: John Giles
I have had my XT8 for almost a year and
have enjoyed it every time I have used
it. We have had too much rain and
clouds to get much use, hence no chance
to try the inteliscope feature. Finally
I made it to a dark sky area in the New
Jersey pine barons. What a sky,
complete with milky way! I set up the
scope, sighted on 2 stars from the
alignment part of the start up and
achieved a warp of .4! My best ever
before was only 2.9. So the first thing
I did was the tour. I had Alberio well
centered and found it easy to split.
The other really memorable sight was my
first look at the RING, m57, THROUGH MY
OWN SCOPE. I've looked at it many times
before with the club's C14, but this was
my XT8! Very pleased with the
inteliscope feature with its push - to
capability. I recommend it.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Aaron
Great product, well made. The optics
are fantastic. The only thing that
bothered me which was soon forgotten
as a blemish on a A+ scope was
assembly. The instructions were not all
that clear. Although I was able to figure
it out, it took a bit more effort than I
expected. Being a fabricator by trade im
accustomed to assembly, given the
difficulty i experienced.. I would say that
the instructions could use some work.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Terry H.
I am new to astronomy but have always
had a fascination and desire to pursue
the hobby. After looking through an
inexpensive refractor belonging to a
friend recently, the bug bit me. Having
virtually no knowledge of scopes, I
began my fact finding sojourn and after
reading a number of articles, soon found
myself speaking with the fine folks here
at Orion. In short, they could not have
been nicer, more helpful or more
professional.
I wanted a scope that wouldn't cost a
fortune, but that I wouldn't outgrow
immediately either. I also wanted the
ability to move it in and out of the
house easily, or to a remote location
away from our light polluted skies
without destroying my back. After
spending a good bit of time on the phone
with John in sales and reading all the
customer comments here, I soon settled
on the SkyQuest XT8 Computerized
IntelliScope.
Everything arrived in a few days in
perfect condition and I immediately set
about familiarizing myself with the
parts and working through the
instructions. My only complaint - and
this is a small one, is that Orion has
included an addendum to the primary
instructions, plus, you must stop
reading in the middle of the primary
manual and switch to the installation
instructions from the intelliscope
manual. For a newbie, I found this
somewhat frustrating and I would
encourage Orion to simply print one up
to date step by step manual.
Additionally, there are a number of
washers that require critical placement
and it is easy to get them mixed up, as
the instructions don't always refer to
the size they are calling for, so a
simple page showing washer sizes with
referring letter codes in the
instructions would be very helpful.
As it turned out, I was missing a couple
spacer washers for the vertical stop,
and as one other reviewer noted here,
the vertical stop was still too short to
facilitate proper vertical alignment of
the scope. This is a minor issue and
one that was quickly remedied with a
small adhesive felt pad (the kind used
on the bottom of chair legs to prevent
scratching of hardwood floors) from Home
Depot. I simply stuck it on the head of
the vertical alignment screw and voila -
perfecto! This also has the added
benefit of providing a little softer
point of contact with the primary mirror
housing when the scope is rotated
vertical and bumps up against the stop.
A good thing.
Lastly, I will strongly suggest
purchasing the LaserMate Collimator with
your scope. Mine was slightly out of
alignment, but I had it back in specs
within a few moments with this handy
little device. I'm not sure I would
have detected the problem without it.
Now to the good stuff. My first view of
Jupiter through the 25mm Sirius Plossl
was breathtaking. All the moons and
Jupiter's color bands were clearly
visible. Switching to the included 10mm
Plossl was even more incredible and I
was able to see the shadow of Io's
traverse one night.
During these humid summer nights in
Nashville, we don't always enjoy clear
atmospheric transparency, yet I've been
able to see some incredible things,
including spectacular views of Jupiter,
star clusters and nebulae.
I am looking forward to adding a few
quality eyepieces to my collection very
soon and cannot wait to pack up the
scope and take it to a darker region
away from the city lights. I have a 7
year old daughter who is fascinated by
the views our 8" Orion Intelliscope is
providing and I'm already thinking
seriously about the 12" truss model
(Santa, are you listening)? Even so,
the 8" will more than likely always be
my primary scope due to its size,
mobility and elegance. I am extremely
pleased with both the product and the
exemplary service from the folks at
Orion. What a joy to have things work
the way they're supposed to. Five stars +!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Sam Veucasovic
This is my first "real" telescope, and
now that I have it properly set up, it's
fantastic.
However, a note on assembly: My XT8
came with an additional washer and an
amended instruction sheet for the
azimuth encoder board. The amended
instruction sheet said to disregard the
main instruction sheet regarding the
installation of the azimuth board, and
said to install one 1/16" thick washer
between the bottom plate and the
encoder, effectively reducing the space
between the encoder and the circular
sensor ring. I followed these extra
instructions, but could not get a warp
factor less than 14.0 (some were as high
as 48, but user error was probably the
cause for that.) I ran the encoder
board test using the computer, and was
getting numbers higher than the
recommended 120 when rotating the scope
through its 360 degrees. After several
hours of head scratching, I finally
removed the washer, ran the encoder test
again, and was getting values in the ~30
range instead of the ~130 range. Some
were slightly below 30, but performing
the first 2 star alignment after
removing the washer resulted in a warp
factor of .2. Success! I was able to
find the ring nebula with ease, and many
other planets and deep space objects.
Anyway, hopefully this helps anyone who
has recently bought this telescope and
found the same amended sheet of
instructions. In my case, the
additional washer was not necessary, and
I wonder if it was accidentally included
with my telescope.
Other than that confusion, I'm a very
satisfied customer!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Eddie B.
This is my first "real" telescope I have
bought and I love it! I did month's of
research before even considering buying
a telescope and I decided to get the
Orion XT8 computerized telescope
because it seemed like a very cool and
powerful telescope at a reasonable price
(compared to some of the other thousand
dollar models).
Before I get to all the plus sides of this
telescope, I will go over the things I
don't
like. For one, the instructions for
assembly are pretty bad and this thing is
difficult to put together. I am a computer
expert and have built things in the past
but this way by far the hardest. The Orion
tech support is very helpful but it's still
hard to figure out how things are suppose
to go without any good pictures. I ended
up putting the mount together wrong
several times and had to take the whole
thing apart. I also had the computer
device for the rotation base on wrong and
had to take that apart later on as well.
Very poor and aggravating instructions.
Definitely not for kids.
Beyond the bad instructions, I really don't
like the Starry Night Software. I highly
recommend to everyone that buys this
telescope to download Stellarium instead
(http://www.stellarium.org/). This
program is much better and more stable
having several customizable options
including a night vision mode. On a plus
note, the DVD that comes with this
telescope is a very good watch and an
enjoyable film on things in our galaxy.
Now for the plus sides. First off, this
telescope is very powerful. You can
definitely find all 9 planets (8 discluding
the banished Pluto). I've found every
planet so far except for Mars and Pluto
only because they haven't been in my
part of the sky yet. If you are good at
location objects or use the computer, you
will be able to find galaxies and nebula's
as well. That's another thing, I haven't
really gotten to use the computer for this
telescope for yet. I've tried it a
couple of
times but the surface is not flat enough
where I am using it. I've been finding
things for the past 6 month's or so
without it. You need to have a perfectly
flat surface for the computer to work or it
will not find anything.
To find view nebula's, galaxies, and deep
space objects with this telescope, I highly
recommend you get some lens filters for
this purpose. "Narrowband" filters are
supposedly the best for viewing deep
space objects. Higher powered eye
pieces are not required for this type of
usage. Instead, use the default 25mm or
buy some slightly weaker eye pieces for
nebula viewing. For better viewing of
planets, I recommend buying the "Orion
Tri-Mag Barlow Lens" which triples the
strength of any eye piece! If your sky is
clear enough, you can push the limit of
your telescope and get a full, large view
of Jupter and Saturn.
Overall I am very satisfied with this
telescope and plan on keeping it forever!
Just make sure you have a level surface
for the computer or you are better off
buying the non-computerized version of
this telescope and saving the money.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Ocampo Elizondo
I loved this product. I was able to
easily without any experience, use this
telescope. All instructions are easy to
follow. Collimation was a breeze, I was
afraid I would have trouble doing that.
I have had the scope for about 2+ weeks
and I have not had to do collimation
since arrival. I am a beginner in this
hobby and I feel this product is great
for beginners and has enough aperture to
enjoy for years to come.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Leo Elizondo
I recently recieved my scope and after
one night of use, I can say I am very
satisfied with the quality of this product.
I got clear views of Jupiter and M57
(Ring Nebula) with no problam at all.
This scope is very easy to set up and get
going. I am a beginner in this field but I
was able to quickly start viewing without
any problems. Thanks Orion for this
great product.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Marc Reinoso
I have enjoyed this telescope
thoroughly. As a
beginner I have seen M13, the dumbell
nebula and
the ring nebula among several other
sights in no
time at all. I love having the ability
to use 2 inch
eyepieces and their wide view.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Terry
I am new to astronomy but have always
had a fascination and desire to pursue
the hobby. After looking through an
inexpensive refractor belonging to a
friend recently, the bug bit me. Having
virtually no knowledge of scopes, I
began my fact finding sojourn and after
reading a number of articles, soon found
myself speaking with the fine folks here
at Orion. In short, they could not have
been nicer, more helpful or more
professional.
I wanted a scope that wouldn't cost a
fortune, but that I wouldn't outgrow
immediately either. I also wanted the
ability to move it in and out of the
house easily, or to a remote location
away from our light polluted skies in
Nashville without destroying my back.
After spending a good hour on the phone
with John in sales and reading all the
customer comments here, I soon settled
on the SkyQuest XT8 Computerized
IntelliScope.
Everything arrived in a few days in
perfect condition and I immediately set
about familiarizing myself with the
parts and working through the
instructions. My only complaint - and
this is a small one, is that Orion has
included an addendum to the primary
instructions, plus, you must stop
reading in the middle of the primary
manual and switch to the installation
instructions from the intelliscope
manual. For a newbie, I found this
quite frustrating and I would encourage
Orion to simply print one up to date
step by step manual. Additionally,
there are a number of washers that
require critical placement and it is
easy to get them mixed up, as the
instructions don't always refer to the
size they are calling for, so a simple
page showing washer sizes with referring
letter codes in the instructions would
be very helpful.
As it turned out, I was missing a couple
spacer washers for the vertical stop,
and as one other reviewer noted here,
the vertical stop was still too short to
facilitate proper vertical alignment of
the scope. This is a minor issue and
one that was quickly remedied with a
small adhesive felt pad (the kind used
on the bottom of chair legs to prevent
scratching of hardwood floors) from Home
Depot. I simply stuck it on the head of
the vertical alignment screw and voila -
perfecto! This also has the added
benefit of providing a little softer
point of contact with the primary mirror
housing when the scope is rotated
vertical and bumps up against the stop.
A good thing.
Lastly, I will strongly suggest
purchasing the LaserMate Collimator with
your scope. Mine was slightly out of
alignment, but I had it right back in
specs within a few moments with this
handy little device. I'm not sure I
would have even noticed the problem
without it.
Now to the good stuff. My first view of
Jupiter through the 25mm Sirius Plossl
was breathtaking. All the moons and
Jupiter's color bands were clearly
visible. Switching to the included 10mm
Plossl was even more incredible and I
was able to see the shadow of Io's
traverse one night.
During these humid August nights in
Nashville, we don't always enjoy clear
atmospheric transparency, yet I've been
able to see some incredible things,
including a spectacular view of the M15
globular cluster.
I am looking forward to adding a few
quality eyepieces to my collection very
soon and cannot wait to pack up the
scope and take it to a darker region
away from the city lights. I have a 7
year old daughter who is fascinated by
the views our 8" Orion Intelliscope is
providing and I'm already thinking
seriously about the 12" truss model
(Santa, are you listening)? Even so,
the 8" will more than likely always be
my primary scope, due to its size,
mobility and elegance. I am extremely
pleased with both the product and the
exemplary service from the folks at
Orion. What a joy to have things work
the way they're supposed to. Five stars +!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Ken
I m a beginner in astronomy, and have
been looking for scope for years and
finally decide to purchase one. Originally i
was thinking to get Celestron SE6 or
Meade DS2130 for my starter scope. But
i m very glad that i read the forum and
convinced by the expert to purchased a
DOB xt8. I received my intelliscope xt8
yesterday, it took me about 3 hrs to put
together. Little confusing about the
intelliscope azimuth vertical PC board
because there is a bigger hole on the
right side of the vertical wood board
without a white pushing (the left board
has a white pushing). Therefore, it looks
like the white pushing is missing, in fact,
it is not (I called to the customer suppor
to verify it, very helpful). Also, the
vertical stopping nob with 3 washers for
DOB vertical position? Also confused me
little, but i have a level to ensure the
vertical position is precise. The
information are floating here and there
within the instruction booklet and
additional paper.. Anyway, the instruction
can need some serious integration.
The scope is great, very well build, look
pretty. Size is big, but i actually wish that
i order a intelliscope xt10... I m an
average tall guy, go to gym once and
then, but i already found it difficult to
carry around the xt8 by the handle. It is
about 45 lb, it is heavy and cumbersome
to move around. But compare it to xt10, i
believed it will be much easier to move it.
For the size and weight, i m glad that i
stay with xt8. Also from what i learned, a
better scope is the one that used often...
Therefore, i think i m okay to stay with a
xt8 for now... (but my ambition tell me to
get a xt10, hehee)
I set up the scope last night in my
backyard, and we had a perfect full moon
night. Bang! It was a long long time that i
havent seen a moon, it is super bright
clear, almost getting eyestrains. And i
can see perfectly the craters on the
moon, so beautiful (with 25mm
eyepieces). Then i switch to see the
jupiter with a 10mm eyepiece, i can see a
it like a tiny little ball with fading bands,
of coarse there are the 5 moons of it.
When you see it, you will be amazed by
the universe even thought it is so tiny. So
far, i love my xt8, but also wish that i get
the xt10. It comes with 10mm and
25mm. The 10mm gives me a closer look
on the planet. THe 25mm gives me a
wider look on the lunar. I m planning to
get a celestron eyepiece kit or a zhumell
eyepiece kit. I found them on ebay with
an acceptable price ...
Here is my rating:
- installation - 3/5 (Since there are some
intelliscope part seems confusing to
install)
- Built and Appearance - 4/5
- Ease to disassemble and assemble for
movement - 5/5
- Ease to adjust - 5/5
- Clearness of the planetary object - 5/5
- Scope type - intermediate (give me
room to appreciate it for a long long time,
and save me money to buy other scope)
- Computerized unit (help me to locate
many other sky object)
In my advise, if you are serious about
this hobbie. Get the xt10, since you
already invest so much of the money, but
stay with DOB since they are cheaper,
well build and much much much aperture
for the cost. Did i mention that aperture
is the king for telescope?? Yes, aperture
first, second and third,then you can
consider a computerized or Goto unit,
then eyepiece... last one is the focal
length (Run, if someone tell you that focal
length is important, and run fast, never
look back)
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Reviewer: martha burton
i purchased a Xt8i for my husband last
month, since he has retired he now has time
to
finally use a telescope. he loves it. he
had it assembled in short order and was
out side stargazing.
he had been doing a lot of reading on
many forums and websites before he
finally told me what he would like to
have, well now he has it.
it is a great telescope and great views.
thank you Orion for a great product.
i'm sure he will be ordering more
accessories soon :)
i can't keep him inside on clear night
now :)
thank you for that too :)
martha
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Reviewer: Marc
Scope is fantastic. I am new to this and have been
able to see nebulae, star clusters and things I
didn't know the names of. Jupiter, Saturn and the
Moon look great through this scope. With the
computerized object finder even if you don't know
what it is you are looking at, it can ID it for you.
The scope is portable, but it is fairly big. I
especially enjoy the ability to use the 2" eyepieces!
with the wider fields, the views are amazing.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Jerry Burton
i recently purchased a XT8 intelliscope and
i love it.
i retired last year and now have time to
finally use a telescope.
i took my time reading many articles
about telescopes and i decided to
purchase a XT8 and i am glad i did.the
XT8 is well built and works great.i had
the base put together in short order.
i have yet to use the object locator due
to the weather.
finally last night i saw several star
clusters and nebula's with it. and i
think i found what i want to see more of.
jupiter arrived very late last night
here in TN and it was a fantastic view.
i really had a great time.
i can't wait to see more of what is in
the night sky.
i may just start sleeping in daytime and
up at night :)
i give the XT 8 5 stars, it is a great
product. now i just need more eyepieces
to go with it
customer service was great and very helpful.
thank you Orion for a great product
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Kevin
The base on my scope was flawed. I'm
not sure if the holes were drilled in
the wrong position or the hole for the
vertical stop was set too deep, but the
result is that the vertical stop was not
long enough. The scope came with a
second vertical stop with directions
saying to discard the first because the
first was supposed to be too thin. But
neither of them were thick enough. Even
the thicker one is 0.25" too short.
0.25"???!!!??? Not even close, even if
using all three washers. So I had to
glue/tape a 0.25" nut on the end so that
I could get the scope vertical. I
emailed Orion about the problem and they
were unaware of it, nor did they offer a
solution, but luckily I was able to
modify the vertical stop myself so that
I could get satisfactory results. For (the price),
I don't expect this kind of flaw.
The base was also not packed well, so
some pieces shifted in shipping, thus
causing an 8" scratch in one of the side
boards.
This scope was an upgrade from a cheap
5" equatorial mounted Newt. By
comparison, this one is far superior in
nearly every way (except cost, but you
get what you pay for).
The base and scope were easy to assemble
in about 45 minutes.
Primary mirror needed collimation, but
this is VERY easy on this scope because
the set screws and collimation screws
can be adjusted without tools, and the
primary already has a small circle in
the center.
The focuser is very smooth and easy to
focus, unlike the old rack and pinion
one on my other scope.
The finder scope is excellent, though I
would have preferred a straight-through
rather than a right angle. I may
consider adding a unit powered red dot
finder to make star alignment faster.
While the correct view is nice on the
included finder, it still takes me
longer than it should to do star
alignment, which increases the warp
factor more than I'd like. I think the
IntelliScopes should come with the red
dot finder instead, while the
non-Intelliscopes would be better with
the 9x50.
Star alignment is relatively easy, and I
get reasonable results, even if I have
warp factors 0.6 - 0.9. So I don't
bother realligning if I get under 0.9.
I can still push to an object and it
will show with the 25 mm lens.
The Intelliscope computer is easy to use
once you figure it out. I was able to
find things very, very quickly, and it's
immensely helpful in my highly lightly
polluted area between San Francisco and
San Jose.
The dob mount is very smooth and easy to
adjust, but it can be a little difficult
to keep objects centered when using high
powers. It's too easy to overshoot the
adjustment, then I have to go back to
looking through the finder or switching
lenses to lower magnification just to
get the object back in the center.
The included lenses are very good quality.
It takes some getting used to moving the
scope in one piece, but it's not too
heavy once you figure it out. Due to
the base design, it actually takes up
very little floor space, less than
something on an tripod.
The light gathering ability on the 8"
vs. my 5" is considerably superior.
Globular clusters are quite sharp, even
at high powers, and resolve many more
stars. I haven't been able to see
galaxies yet due to clouds and the moon,
but I expect better results than my 5",
where galaxies are practically
invisible. I was able to see the Ring
Nebula though, even in a bright suburb
off of San Jose.
Looking at Saturn shows good detail,
with 5 moons visible. I was only able
to see 1 moon and barely make out
another with averted vision in my 5".
The moon looks crisp. Again, I can use
higher powers and focus them well, where
that was too difficult to do in my 5".
Overall, I'm very pleased and would
recommend this scope. The Intelliscope
allows me to find things quickly,
whereas I was unable to find some
objects before because star hopping was
impossible in my light polluted area.
The 8" aperture allows me pretty good
views. In my 5", I'm pretty sure I was
in the right spot, but couldn't see
anything because I wasn't in a dark
enough location.
The only advantage my 5" scope had was
that the EQ mount allowed me to track
objects more easily. The mount wasn't
that steady though, so they would bounce
for a few seconds. The mount this this
scope is solid and doesn't bounce, even
if I leave my hand on the scope. But I
know an EQ mount with a scope of this
size would be large and heavy, and
that's not something I wanted.
If you're looking for reasonable
portability (I only bring it in and out
of the house), size, weight, aperture,
ease of use, value, quality, easy to
find objects, this works great.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: JUAN C ORTIZ
This scope is great ! Its very easy to get
it ready for the skies ,in fact got mine
ready in less than an hour.Saturn looks
like its easily touched with your hand
and the moon looks crisp and well
defined . The dobsonian base is very
stable and the intelliscope puts the
object on the center of the ep very
easily. I recommend it to any one looking
for scope that will last many years of
great service. thanks Orion for a great
product!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Richard Sanders
At 46, this is my first telescope. I did
extensive research before deciding on
the XT8 Intelliscope.
Everything arrived intact and
undamaged and was assembled and the
finder scope aligned in two hours' time.
Even though I've only had two nights of
good viewing since my XT8 was
delivered, I'm extremely pleased. I was
easily able to find numerous objects
without the aid of the Intelliscope
feature. M43 was spectacular - my first
viewing of a DSO. Manual tracking of
objects wasn't difficult once I got the
hang of it. The scope is very stable and
not too heavy to carry up onto my deck.
As a beginner myself, I highly
recommend the XT8. Great telescope for
the price and the ease of use will
encourage even more use. I can't wait
for another clear night!
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Reviewer: Lorraine Boot
Great IntelliScope! Excellent customer
support explained to me how to put the
base togehter the right way so alignment
would be perfect. I got to use the
IntelliScope 3 times so far,due to cloudy
and snowy conditions here in
Pennsylvania. The 3 times I used it I was
not disappointed.I seen Saturn and the
rings around Saturn plus one of Saturns
moons! I also seen Venus! What a sight
to see! The was a shadow due to the sun
shining on one side so I knew I was
looking at the Planet Venus. I would
recommend this Scope to beginners and
intermediate users. It is big and under
70 pounds but has a handle on it to
move it outside for viewing.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: John Giles
Received my 'scope in September, 2008.
Delivered without the intelli computer
but it was sent right away. Assembly is
OK but had to collimate it. Had mostly
rain and cloudy nights since it came but
the chances I get to use it, its great!
Orion nebula, double cluster, etc.
Want to ge a 68 deg. or better maybe 32
mm EP to see the whole pleiades all in
one view. Still haven't had success
with the intelliscope feature, but that
is probably due to selected stars to
align it with. This makes me thirsty
for clear skys and more EPs!
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Reviewer: jason haller
Images are clear and crisp. Movement is
very smooth and concise. The right
angle 9x50 finderscope and object
locator make finding objects easy for
anyone living under light-polluted skies.
(I live near Akron and Cleveland, Ohio).
I would absolutely recommend this
scope to any beginner or intermediate.
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Reviewer: Gerry G.
Ok, 1 year of research and everything
came back to this scope. As big a scope
as possible for a 55yr old man to lug to
new locations. The ordering was very
easy, delivery was excellent and the
packing was excellent. Inspection of all
the pieces showed a very high quality
and assembly was high quality also.
Assembly of the base and accessories was
good with only a few rereading of the
instructions. Once assembled, the
quality was excellent. very close fits,
excellent movements and no unassembly to
readjust for distortions. Only minor
collimation needed and that was very
easy due to the higher end screws used
on the mirror.
First time out, Jupiter appeared in the
skies before most of the stars. The
first observations were just amazing.
Light polluted Chicago, with the Suns
rays still aglow over some of the sky
and I can see Jupiter and its moons and
even make out its bands. In my
neighborhood, Chicago NEVER gets dark.
but I've seen things in this scope at
home that I've never seen even in dark
areas with refractor scopes up to 80MM.
Using the To Go feature was not easy.
Even in dark skies. But once it worked
it was fantastic at objects that were
very hard to find normally.
Bottom line: Awesome scope for beginner
or anyone wanting to see lots more. Very
very well build and excellent optics
provided. Very much worth the price.
Bad points: eyepiece holder is a bit
loose holding 1.25" eyepieces but not of
any real concern. And you will wish you
had a tracking motor when you latch on
to a hidden gem that you've never seen.
But the good things about this scope
will only make you want to swing it
around and find more things in the sky.
Oh yes, Orion was 5-star as far as
ordering, delivery, customer service and
quality. And that makes giving this
scope a 6th star.
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Reviewer: Terry Phillips
The Orion XT8 Intelliscope is
outstanding. I compared this with my
other brand and it was as good and
sometimes better and it cost less then
half! I don't have the controller yet. Only
took 20 min to cool down but took 3
hours to get away from it. Way Cool for
the money. 10+++ Thank you ORION!!
You won't be disapointed and your
friends will like it too!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Amanda Childers
This is a gift from my husband for
Christmas, and it's the gift to end all
gifts! This telescope is my second one
and it's truly amazing!! The views are
crisp and clear. It's totally awesome! If
you're upgrading to a more powerful
scope you can't do any better than this
and you won't be sorry!!
Thanks Orion, you're fantastic!!
Amanda
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Reviewer: Stephen MD
In planning my future retirement from the
surgical profession, I found delight in
searching for and finding the proper
instrument to be able, finally, to actively
engage in one of my favorite hobbies
i.e. astronomy. The XT8 Intelliscope gives
me the opportunity to actually plan and
personally execute, on my own, the
observation of celestial astra previously
known to me only through the pictures
of others. The scope is easy to
assemble, the instructions are very clear
and detailed. The observations crisp and
beautiful. The portability acceptable
even for an older sky-watcher like myself.
Good job Orion. I hope the durability will
prove sustainable.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Stan Obert
I have owned many telescopes
throughout the years (refractors,
reflectors and Cassegrains). I have
previously owned Orion's 10" dob without
the object locator. The 10" dob was a
great scope but it pushed the limits of
being a portable telescope (with my 8"
dob I can easily move both the scope
and mount together. With the 10" dob, I
had to remove the tube from the mount,
and transport the tube and mount
separately, unless I spent more time
lifting weights at the gym). My new
Orion XT8 with the object locator is a
fabulous compromise of good aperture,
excellent optics, portability, and ease of
finding faint objects, especially in light
polluted skies.
Orion's XT8 is perfectly suited for both
beginners and experienced observers
like myself. The ease and quickness of
finding objects is really amazing. No
more constant replacing and recharging
batteries and listening to the loud
whirring of the more complicated goto
scopes. I am going to use this scope for
most of my observing and I am going to
use my German Equatorial mount with
my other telescopes for
astrophotography. If simplicity is the
hallmark of genius, Orion's XT8
Intelliscope fits this criterion.
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Reviewer: Alex Daniel
This is about my new 8" inch SkyQuest
Intelliscope. For a 62-year old with L5-S1
disk hernia it was quite a job to put
together this neat Dobsonian. Leveling it
was painful initially. Bending towards the
floor of the garage and trying to place
shims under the feet was awful. And it
was a hot day, too. My wife suggested
that we put the whole thing on a table in
the basement. I also realized that to
achieve a more precise leveling, I could
use some of my old business cards.
Which I did. I was able to lift the
assembled telescope with one hand and
place the cards under the feet with the
other. The result is that I achieve warp
factors of 0.2-0.4. To my delight, last
night I obtained 0.1 Using an illuminated
reticle eyepiece is essential for star
alignment. From my light polluted
location (I can rarely see Megrez and
only on clear nights before, after and
during New Moon) I still can see
Hercule's Cluster, Andromeda, Ring
Nebula, Dumbell Nebula and others that
I never got to see with my old 8" Meade
reflector on equatorial mount with
tracking, but no go-to or push-to
capability. Additional magnification
brings in more detail, but a bit darker
views. I think I read somewhere that this
is expected. Collimation was not easy
because what I saw through my focuser
was very different from the pictures
provided in the guidelines. But
eventually, combining the Orion
recommendations with those of Nils Olof
on the Web I did it and my star test tells
me it is fine. I did use a Cheshire sight
tube. I keep the assembled telescope in
the garage. I carry it outside on a dolly
with a plate that fits the distance
between the feet. I wish I bought the 12"
Intelliscope.
The optics are superior to my old Meade
8" reflector. I do miss the tracking given
by the latter's equatorial mount, but
using my new Dobsonian is a constant
source of enjoyment. I wrote Orion that
I would be among those ready to buy a
16" Dobsonian from them, should they
ever make it. Of course, I would need
someone to help me assemble a
Behemoth like that, considering my back
problem. This telescope is not perfect,
but it delivers and no unsubstantiated
claims are being made to promote it.
Highly recommended, particularly given
the very attractive price.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Jimy
This telescope is fantastic. I am a
first time telescope owner although I
have been wanting one for many years. I
have been able to see amazing things
with this scope. The only thing I had a
problem with is the starry night
software not being compatible with my
computer because I required a certain
type of video card...I wish there was
some mention of this before, but this in
no way prevents me from going outside
and enjoying the evening sky.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: John Frings
The telescope was well packed and
made it all the way to Aruba without
damage. Assembled the scope with no
problems. Overall quality is great. I had
to put a washer under the magnetic disc
to get good readings at the tests. The
COL works like a charm. My warp factors
are always between 0.0 and 5.0 and I
and move from one object to another in
a breeze. I love the combination of a
Dobson and a COL, it looks like the best
of two worlds. I highly recommend this
telescope.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Brian Braye
Although this was my first telescope, I had done a
lot of research before buying the XT8. I have not
been disappointed. My son-in-law and I have been
awed by Jupiter and her moons. Seeing Io's
shadow transverse Jupiter was really something. I
have just ordered a 5mm edge-on eyepiece to
compliment our viewing. Being newbees, the object
locator has helped us find objects that we
otherwise would not have located. The Starry Night
software has been a big help also.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: James K. Sedor
Wow is all I can say about my XT8
intelliscope. In the first hour of use I
found more objects in space then I ever
did with my Xt8 classic, And with such
ease. The set-up with the easy
instructions was a breeze. Thanks
ORION for making stargazing a lot more
fun.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Marc
I found this scope very easy to setup
even for a 14yr old kid. The scope tube
is very light and easy to move by
yourself and so is the base. The
craftsmanship and materials for the
scope are decent considering its
relatively low cost. The manual could
use a little more detail as it did not
show pictures of any parts list so you
had to guess what was what in the box.
Collimating was a piece of cake once you
figured it out. It seems to go out of
collimation often the screws on the
mirrors do not stay tight very long.
Objects viewed through the scope were
very crisp and sharp. For the price you
cant go wrong with this scope. I would
consider getting the 10" or 12" in the
future.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Par M.
I've had this scope for 6 months now and
can't praise it enough. From my light
polluted (mag. 3.4 skies), I can see so
much. The size is perfect, and it is
quick and easy to bring out and set up.
I can't believe what this scope can
show me from my own backyard - just
tonight I looked at nebulas (ring, swan,
dumbell, blue snowball, cat's eye,
blinking planetary), clusters (m13, m92,
wild duck, butterfly), galaxies (m81,
m82, m51), split the double-double in
lyra, and had some great views of
Jupiter and Saturn. I highly recommend
the Object Locator. It definitely works
as advertised, and really helps in light
polluted skies. I also purchased the
Orion Shorty-Plus Barlow with this
scope, and I recommend it as well. The
views through it are nice and sharp, and
it is an excellent addition to the
eyepieces that come with the scope.
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Reviewer: Max N.
The telescope was packed with alot of
bubble paper, it was very easy to set up,
easy to collimate, and the optics and
eyepieces are high quality. The mount is
VERY stable! The instructions are easy to
follow.
So far I've seen M42 through my window
and the view was perfect through the
25mm Plossl included. And the object
locator is a great add!
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: prakash parameswaran
Firstly, Rod (Orion Technical Support)
has a great helpful attitude
and patiently explains things, so I
wanted to extend a big thanks to him.
I decided on the 8 inch instead of the 10
or 12. I can just about lift both the OTA
and the base together and put it
outside. With the 10 inch and 12, I am
sure that wont be possible and hence I
use the 8 inch quite a bit.
After pestering Rod on several calls to
figure out what other eyepieces would be
good to have, he finally convinced me to
buy a couple of extra eyepieces, the 5
mm Stratus as a planetary eyepiece and
the 32 mm Q70 for star clusters like the
Plaedies and the double cluster in
Perseus. I am extremely happy with
both. I also got the 17 mm, 12.5mm
and the 7.5 mm Highlight Plossl's. In
retrospect, the only only eyepiece I
could have done without is the 7.5 mm
Highlight Plossl. The Highlight Plossl's
appear to Barlow well with the Shorty
Plus. The Sirius Plossl's that came with
the telescope are OK but the images in
the Highlight Plossl are brighter and
much nicer to see. Also, the Sirius
Plossl's don't Barlow well.
The 17 mm Highlight Plossl arrived
defective with a torn eyeguard and Orion
shipped a replacement.
I also recommend the lens cleaning
accessories (brush, cloth, fluid, etc).
Buy it with the telescope or extra
eyepieces to save on shipping.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: Kent Blackwell
I purchased my 10" IntelliScope several
years ago. Although it arrived with a
damaged optical tube assembly Orion
replaced it immediately.
Of the dozen or so telescope I currently
own this one gets more use than any.
I've seen thousands of deep sky objects
as well as observed finate lunar and
planetary details. I estimate the mirror
accuracy to be 1/8-wave of slightly
better; very good for a production-line
telescope!
Although top-dollar refractors are best
suited to splitting close double stars
hundreds have been split with this scope.
On a cold February 2007 evening I was
delighted to split Sirius, one of the most
challenging doubles in the sky.
If you're a handy person and intent on
improving things the installation of Ebony
Star on the azimuth bearing turns the
scope into one of the smoothest
operating Dobsonians you've ever used.
The ingenious adjustable tension altitude
bearing is fine as is and would not
benefit by any modifications.
Take it from someone who has been
observing longer than many of you have
been on this planet; the Orion 10"
IntelliScope is a great scope, and a
terrific bargain.
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Reviewer: Zig
The Orion SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope with
Object Locator is a great product and
value, all the way from the high-quality
feel and construction to the optics and
relative ease of use. Lots of fun too.
Orion SkyQuest XT8i Computerized IntelliScope
Reviewer: brent rose
"the best thing from orion!"