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Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Introducing the New Standard in High-Performance Reflectors, Now with New Crayford-Style Focuser.
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube   in stock
#09788
$309.95
Oversize
User Level  Intermediate

Features

Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
  • 203mm aperture and 1000mm focal length for eye-popping views of deep sky and solar system objects
  • Does not include mount or tripod - can be purchased separately
  • Now includes an upgraded Crayford-style focuser
  • Includes low profile 2" camera adapter
  • Includes FREE Starry Night astronomy software
  • One-year limited warranty

Responding to your requests, we are pleased to offer the Orion 203mm F/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube assembly (OTA) for folks who already have an equatorial mount. This optical tube assembly includes parabolic mirror optics, center marked for easy collimation. It has an upgraded 2" Crayford-style focuser (with 1.25" eyepiece adapter), quick-collimation cap, dust cap, and a dovetail base that accommodates any Orion finder scope. Pre-tapped holes in the rear cell allow attachment of an Orion Cooling Accelerator Fan (sold separately). Aperture: 203mm. Focal length: 1000mm (f/4.9). 2" collimatable Crayford-style focuser. The 203mm F/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube is recommended for visual use or astrophotography. Includes camera adapter. Weighs 16.5 lbs. Tube rings, tube ring mounting plate, finder scope, and telescope eyepieces sold separately.

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

Product Specs

Product Specifications:

Use Astronomy
User level Intermediate
Optical design Reflector
Optical diameter 203mm
Focal length 1000mm
Focal ratio f/4.9
Optics type Parabolic
Glass material Soda-lime plate
Eyepieces included None
Resolving power 0.57arc*sec
Lowest useful magnification 29x
Highest useful magnification 300x
Limiting stellar magnitude 14.2
Optical quality Diffraction limited
Focuser 2in. Crayford
Secondary mirror obstruction 58mm
Secondary mirror obstruction by diameter 29%
Secondary mirror obstruction by area 8%
Mirror coatings/over-coatings Aluminum and Silicon Dioxide
Mount style Optical Tube without Mount
Astro-imaging capability Lunar, planetary and long exposure
Tube material Steel
Length of optical tube 38.0 in.
Weight, optical tube 16.5 lbs.
Additional included accessories Collimation cap
Other features 2in. focuser with 1 1/4in. adapter
Warranty One year

Included Items

Included Items:

Orion 203mm F/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube Assembly
2" - 1.25" telescope eyepiece adapter
Camera Adapter
Collimation cap
Dovetail finder scope base
Dust cap
Starry Night special edition software

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Customer Reviews


10/1/09 7:46 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Robert Taylor
A great value in moderately big optics. For visual use this is a terrific scope and excels right out of the box, optics and focuser are good. However shortly after getting this I decided to try it for DSLR astrophotography and soon learned the supplied Crayford type focuser would need to be replaced. There simply is not enough in-focus for astrophotography with the supplied standard focuser. I purchased the Orion 2 speed focuser which fit right on to the tube using the existing holes with no modifications. A simple if pricey upgrade. Orion should consider making the 2 speed focuser the standard focuser for reflector tubes with 2" focusers. For astrophotography with a crop frame DSLR, like a Canon Rebel series camera there is noticeable coma as you might expect although it is not bad and is easily cropped out on most shots. There are coma correctors that can eliminate most of this. The center is sharp and due to the 8" F/4.9 optics exposure times are short. With a full frame camera the coma is more noticeable and there is some vignetting (darkening in the corners). Although again, it is easily cropped out and not an issue for most targets as the center of the photos are clear and sharp. Overall this is a very good tube for visual and a good tube for astrophotography if you understand its limitations. Recommended.

4/8/09 11:33 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Jonathan Masin
Recently purchased the Orion 203mm f/4.9 on an Atlas mount. I have had the scope about 6 weeks now and love it. This is my first "real" scope after a 30 yo Tasco. First, kudos to Orion for packaging. When I received the boxes I was worried due to crushed corners etc., but Orion double boxes all important items, and uses well fitting styrofoam and all pieces were 100% intact. The fit and finish is excellent. Assembly is a piece of cake, the instructions with the mount and scope are very clear. I was up and running in an hour. Secondary collimation was great out of the box, the primary needed adjustment but that's totally expected after shipment. The GOTO is awesome and saves significant time finding things, especially in my light polluted skies where it is VERY easy to miss faint fuzzies. I've so far only done the two-star alignment and as long as you get those stars centered, the GOTO always puts the object I need in the field of view. The supplied 25mm eyepiece doesn't really give enough magnification to do a great GOTO alignment, I have since purchased an 8mm and a 2x barlow. Centering alignment stars at 4mm makes the GOTO very accurate. Now the views - I live in a very light polluted area (red zone) and I can still make out some galaxies. M81 and M82 are visible, although faint. Open clusters are simply beautiful, you can see all the colors and different formations. Globular clusters are visible but really just as a faint blob (again, light pollution, not really the scope). Viewing saturn with the 8mm and 2x barlow is just plain cool! You can easily see 5 moons, I believe I found a few more with better dark adaption and averted vision. The scope clealry shows the 4 main stars of the trapezium at 25 mm, and others are visible in the 8mm depending on the LP. Portions of M42 are visible even through the LP. I cannot wait to get this scope to a dark sky. My only complaint is that to reach focus with a DSLR for prime focus, you must use the screw on adaptor, which screws the T-ring/DSLR to the focus tube, otherwise there isn't enough inward travel for focusing. This limits filter use etc. This isn't a huge deal, but it wasn't obvious to me before purchasing. I would have probably still purchased, but at least I would have known up front that addition investment may be required (i.e. low-profile focuser etc.). All in all I am very happy with the scope and would easily purchase again.

12/12/08 9:39 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Robert Curtiss
I ordered and received a 203mm OTA the other day. I have purchased a number of scopes from Orion over the years and found them to be of very high quality. I was disappointed in the fit and operation of the Crayford focuser and also expected a seamless tube rather than having an exposed seam running the length like the Orion dob tubes. The scope is being returned and the Crayford focuser review submitted in hopes of correcting the fit and operation.

11/29/08 7:14 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Stephen Lenarz
Unfortunately, the 203 mm reflector was not satisfactory for imaging with my Canon dslr. There was not enough travel inward to focus. The bad thing I was out $50 for shipping on the scope and the accompanying rings. I appreciate the courteous nature of the Orion people. Someone else had mentioned they couldn't focus with a dslr and I should have listened.

11/3/08 9:08 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Gary Brown
I am very happy with my 8 inch F4.9 ota from Orion. I ordered the ota to put on a mount which I already possess. The images through this scope are excellent, with virtually no optical abberations you tend to see in scopes of this f/ratio. The fit and finish are top notch as well. I would have been happy with this scope if I had paid more than I did. It is a keeper.

10/16/08 5:23 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Daniel Morris
Received scope about 10 weeks ago. very pleased with quality and workmanship and optical performance. very good all purpose telescope have observed deepsky objects, Juipter and the Moon. Orion provides quality products and customer service Dan Grove City,Oh

8/16/08 11:27 AM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Daniel Morris
Received scope about three weeks ago. Very pleased with performance, quality and workmanship. Have observed Jupiter, the Moon and a couple of deep sky objects. Good all around scope. Dan

7/2/08 7:13 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Layn Callahan
Until I had joined a Astronomy club and saw what I was missing. The first thing I thought, was ' I got to get a bigger scope'. I could see some of the things, the guys were showing me. But in my 4.5 OTA. It just wasn't as nice. But now with the new 203mm, It is great to see things as they do. I am very pleased with this product, and with Orion Telescopes, for prompt delivery, and customer support. Good job! Thanks again Layn

3/28/08 7:37 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Phillip Roberts
Although I had reservations about purchasing such a telescope as this (the price was rather low for such a wonderful scope)--it proved to be one of my best purchases yet! The 8" is EXTREMELY portable, and has the light gathering power one needs to see the dimmer objects in the sky. I've already done some Astrophotography with it to test it out, and the test (on the Moon and on M51) came out so well that I'm sending in the photographs to prove just how good this telescope is. Extremely sharp, pinpoint images on stars, and the Rings of Saturn have resolution that one would expect from 10" telescopes or better. For my money, this has to have been one of the best purchases I've made from Orion!

3/26/08 2:26 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: GREG RUHL
WELL I JUST RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS AWESOME SCOPE, UNTIL NOW THE LARGEST SCOPE I HAVE EVER OWNED OR EVEN LOOKED THROUGH WAS A 6" REFLECTOR AND THE DIFFERENCE WAS "WOW" THE VIEWS ARE NOTHING SHORT OF "WOW". THE ONLY THING I HAVE A GRIPE ABOUT (BUT ONLY A LITTLE ONE) IS I HAD TO ORDER THE EXTENSION SO I CAN USE MY CANON DSLR FOR SHOOTING IMAGES. SO I SAY, WAY TO GO ORION, GREAT SCOPE. DID I MENTION THE VIEWS ARE "WOW".

3/21/08 3:59 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Traves
Just wanted to say this scope provided me with some great views of the Orion Nebula the Pleiades and The Moon. Can't wait to take it out to see some other deep sky objects.

3/21/08 2:44 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: John W. O'Neal, II
I love the optics. Visually, the wide view offers spectacular images with pinpoint stars, especially with my Orion 2 inch 42mm eyepiece. WOW ! Photographically, I'm not quite so happy. My Canon 30D will not reach focus when racked all the way in. I will probably need to purchase the two speed Crayford focuser to fix the problem. Or move one of the mirrors. I'm also upset that the tube arrived with one large 3" diameter dent in it and 2 smaller, about 1 inch dents. There was also a large scratch in the tube. [Note from Orion: Our Customer Service Team should be notified of damaged product upon receipt so that we could process an exchange.]

3/11/08 3:22 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Craig Ethridge
I am new to this hobby and debated for a long time before making my decision to purchase the 203mm f/4.9. I know now that I made a good decision. I have had the telescope for about four weeks now and have been amazed each night I have been able to get out. The sky in my area is very light polluted and I still have been able to see well anything I pointed to. Overall a great scope and buy. The Atlas EQ-G Goto mount is a must have for me since I am just learning. I was blown away when I told it to go to Saturn the first time I set it up and it did. Great Product ORION. Delivery was on time with no problems at all.

11/26/07 6:13 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Clinton
I bought this tube what a deal it came with the stock focuser and the upgrade as well. I put this tube on the Celestron go-to mount that came with my Celestron c-6 xlt. The two work great together. The Orion tube is just the right weight. Any more would be two much. The views are great its great for travel. I like it more then the c-6 xlt. The orion mirror is cleaner and has no fine scratches. With the Orion 8 inch Newtonian the amplification abilities are great. Get this tube it is such a deal.

11/26/07 6:12 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Clinton
I bought this tube what a deal it came with the stock focuser and the upgrade as well. I put this tube on the Celestron go-to mount that came with my Celestron c-6 xlt. The two work great together. The Orion tube is just the right weight. Any more would be two much. The views are great its great for travel. I like it more then the c-6 xlt. The orion mirror is cleaner and has no fine scratches. With the Orion 8 inch Newtonian the amplification abilities are great. Get this tube it is such a deal.

11/17/07 5:29 PM
Orion 203mm f/4.9 Reflector Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Todd Rogelstad
Lightweight, Great Optics, I use it for digital imaging. Very nice scope!!

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