Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: L. Quick
I read quite a few reviews before
purchasing and was quite pleased to see
that all the positive reviews were
right! The color isn't bad for a fast
achro. Some color on the moon and
Sirius
but not too much. Nice widefield views
of M35, M36, M41 and M42.
The focuser is stiff and not too
sensitive. Only reason it's not a 5 star.
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Norman Sullivan
I got my 120mm ST OTA today and want
to share my initial impressions. THIS IS
ONE HOT SCOPE FOR THE $$!! Yes,
some CA, but surprisingly little for an f5.
Airy discs nearly textbook, diffraction
rings noted. Resolution and clarity on
Lunar craters (at 100X, 6mm Ortho. ep)
better than expected. Only minor nitpick
is slightly stiff focusser with sticky
lubricant on the track. Short of an ED or
Petzval lens, this is as good as it gets.
Should satisfy all but the most picky -
especially at the price. Thanks, Orion!
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Mark
I bought this scope to do some imaging
with a refractor on a budget. The scope
does remarkably well for an achromat. I
am still getting the feel for tri-color
imaging with the monochrome imager
from Orion. I use an Atlas mount
(unguided). Short focal length allows for
decent imaging with my exposure times
under 120 seconds. Great value.
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Jim Dille
I love refractors. I use them for astro
and land apps. The 120ST fits nicely
between my Orion 80ST and Celestron
C6-R. It's big enough to see lots of good
stuff in the sky with minimal distortion,
yet small and portable enough to fit
under the seat on my scooter! The
120ST is also lightweight enough to work
reasonably well with small mounts, such
as the Orion TeleTrack.
The 120ST optics are very clean and
sharp, especially with widefield
eyepieces, such as the Orion Stratus or
Edge-On series. Jupiter and Saturn look
like jewels and detail on the Moon is
amazing. As might be expected with an
f/5 refractor, there is some CA at higher
mags, but not enough to really affect the
view.
This scope may replace the little 80ST as
my favorite!
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Pete Holden
I have been very pleased with this scope
over the many times I've used it. The
optics are quite good. Of course, there
is some chromatic aberration which is to
be expected in an achro. But, it's almost
unnoticeable on most objects unless I'm
deliberately looking for it. On DSOs, of
course, there is none. My only regret is
that Orion didn't offer an upgrade for the
focuser. The stock one travels too much
with even a tiny knob movement so
achieving an accurate focus at higher
powers is very difficult. I'm sure Orion
could offer a Crayford upgrade for $100 -
- I'd have paid it.
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Phil Frederick
I also have the Orion ST80 f/5 and
ST100 f/6 achros and have found them
all to be excellent values. As Orion notes
in their product description, this scope is
designed for wide-field, deep sky
viewing and for this it performs very
well. Views have nice contrast and are
very sharp. My 17mm and 22mm Nagler
T4's really bring this scope to life! Lunar
viewing detail is better than I expected
with only minor CA on the limb. For
terrestrial viewing the scope also
performs very well with only moderate
CA on high contrast objects which, of
course, would be expected on this fast
achromat. The reason I gave this scope
4 stars instead of 5 is the R&P focuser
which, like my other ST's was very
rough and sticky even after
dissassembling and relubing. I've since
replaced them all with Crayfords and the
scopes' performance has improved
greatly. It would be great if Orion would
offer their 2" refractor Crayford as an
option at time of purchase. Or even
better make the Caryford available as a
stand alone purchase upgrade--bet
they'd sell a bunch of 'em! All in all, the
ST120 is a very nice scope and an
excellent value! Phil
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Richard
I run this scope on an LXD75 mount for
imaging DSO's. The 5" of clear aperture
gives me less star blobbing than I get
with a 6" or 8" newt.
It's light enough for me to get 2 minute
unguided exposures regularly.
I'm learning to autoguide by using an
ST80 as my guidescope. The two scopes
are lighter than an 8" newt alone, so the
mount performs well for me.
As a bonus, I always spend some time at
the eyepiece to relax after imaging. I
easily spit the Lyrae Double Double with
a 10mm Plossl, and have had good
seeing nights where I can see Cassini
Division in Saturn.
It's definitely a wide-field scope, of
course, and I only look at
planets/doubles for fun at the end of the
night.
Overall, I love 5" of clear glass, light
weight, and sharp star images. CA is
there, but to my 53-year old eyes, it's
just not a problem.
Clear skies
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Rob Eubank
I bought this scope off of a daily
special and didn't realize just how
special this Short Tube scope really is.
It quickly and permanently replaced my
4.5" Reflector. The views are crisp and
short focal length makes for a nice wide
angle view when coupled with my 2"
eyepiece collection. This may not be an
ED scope but I'm well pleased with the
price for performance ratio. It has
exceeded my expectations.
It's also much easier to move
around than my 10" Dobsonian. Great
Scope at a Great Price. I do wish I'd
known there was an integrated dovetail
mount base for a finder scope and I
would have saved that minor cost when
ordering.
Orion 120mm f/5.0 Refractor Telescope Optical Tube
Reviewer: Joe Almeida
The Orion 120mm Refractor is a great
scope for the money. I have one piggy
backing on my Meade 10" LX200 GPS for
wide shots of deep space. A good
alternative to a $$$ apo.
Joe