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Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Our Finest "ED80" is Fine-Tuned for Incredible Imaging
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope   in stock
#09927
$599.95
Oversize
User Level  Beginner

Features

Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
  • Fast f/6.25 optics and all-machined, premium mechanics make for an awesome imaging telescope.
  • 80mm doublet lens crafted with FPL-53 "ED" glass to virtually eliminate chromatic aberration.
  • Machined aluminum 2" Crayford focuser has dual-speed focus knobs with 11:1 fine-focus ratio.
  • Extremely portable at 15.5" long
  • Retractable lens shade, dovetail mounting bar, finder scope base, and carrying case included.

When we introduced the 80mm ED refractor a few years ago, it became an instant hit, especially with astrophotographers. With the Orion EON 80mm Extra-Low Dispersion Apochromatic Refractor Telescoe, we've incorporated faster optics and all-machined, premium mechanics to present what we believe is an even more desirable telescope for the serious celestial imager, or for the visual observer who wants a compact telescope of uncompromising quality.

The EON 80ED is really an imager's dream telescope. The 500mm focal length yields an f-ratio of 6.25, faster than the standard Orion ED80, which is f/7.5. So the EON 80ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope gives you brighter images, a wider field of view, and allows shorter exposures of deep-sky objects. The 80mm air-spaced doublet lens is crafted with one element of FPL-53 extra-low dispersion, "ED", optical glass, which virtually eliminates the effects of chromatic aberration. All air-to-glass lens surfaces are fully multi-coated for maximum light throughput. Baffles inside the optical tube, glare threads in the focuser drawtube, and a retracting lens shade/dew shield eliminate unwanted glare to deliver crisp, high-contrast images. And the EON 80ED brings 23% more light grasp to the task than the EON 72ED, yet at 15.5" with the lens shade retracted is only 3" longer, so still extremely portable.

Like all EON telescopes the Orion EON 80mm Extra-Low Dispersion Apochromatic Refractor Telescope has a beautifully machined Crayford-type 2" focuser with a removable 1.25" insert, allowing use of either 2" or 1.25" accessories. The gearless Crayford design provides smooth, zero image-shift focusing. The dual-speed focusing knobs have an 11:1 micro-focusing ratio to ensure you achieve the critical focus you need for your images. The focuser is rotatable 360 degrees, allowing comfortable eyepiece positioning or easy image framing when you're taking pictures. A dovetail finder scope base comes standard and accommodates any Orion finder telescope or EZ Finder. The telescope has an integrated L-shaped mounting base that fits the dovetail saddle of Orion and Celestron (and some other) telescope mounts. The base also has 1/4"-20 threaded holes to allow attachment to a sturdy field tripod for terrestrial use.

With its grab-and-go portability, apochromatic optics, and gorgeous "fit and finish," the Orion EON 80mm Extra-Low Dispersion Apochromatic Refractor Telescope is one terrific telescope. And with a DSLR or astronomical CCD camera attached, it becomes an astrophotographic sensation. Weighs 6 lbs., 8 oz. 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 Beginner
Optical design Refractor
Optical diameter 80mm
Focal length 500mm
Focal ratio f/6.2
Coatings Fully Multi-coated
Optics type Air-spaced doublet
Glass material Extra low dispersion FPL-53
Eyepieces included None
Resolving power 1.44arc*sec
Lowest useful magnification 12x
Highest useful magnification 160x
Limiting stellar magnitude 12.2
Optical quality Diffraction limited
Finder scope None
Focuser 2in. dual-speed Crayford
Mount style Optical Tube without Mount
Astro-imaging capability Lunar, planetary and long exposure
Tube material Aluminum
Length of optical tube 15.5 in.
Weight, optical tube 6.5 lbs.
Additional included accessories Hard case
Other features dual-speed (11:1) rotatable focuser, extendable machined dew shield, dovetail mounting base w/ 2 1/4in.-20 holes
Warranty One year

Included Items

Included Items:

Orion EON 80mm ED refractor telescope optical tube assembly
2-inch to 1.25-inch telescope eyepiece adapter
L-shaped dovetail mounting base
Dovetail finder scope base
Orion foam-fitted hard carrying case

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Customer Reviews


11/2/09 1:48 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Alvaro Vaquero
I bought this telescope as a guider for my SCT and occasional wide field imaging. However I have to admit the images I've taken with it are simply breathtaking. Vivid colors and pin point stars. Extremely solid construction and reliable. The focus moves smoothly and precisely even when loaded with the heavier CCD camera. Even the looks are beautiful!

8/29/09 8:43 AM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: George Ingle
The EON 80 is a little masterpiece of engineering and performance. I have been using my 8" SCT for sometime and wanted a smaller grab and go for those nights when I just wanted a quick look at the night sky. I also wanted a better guide scope to replace my ST80. I had read many reviews of various APO OTAs and quickly found that I could easily spend more for these scopes than my 8" SCT had cost. Anyway, I finally decided on this little gem and have not been disappointed. The quality of its workmanship and images are very impressive. The two speed focuser works very smoothly and has been indispensable when focusing for AP. First light was done on my DSLR tripod, just for a quick look and I had simply planned on looking at Jupiter for a few minutes. An hour later, I was still sitting on the ground gazing at night sky... I had found what I was looking for. A few nights later I decided to mount the EON on my CG5 to see if I could get it to balance. I used just one 11lb weight pushed almost to the top of the weight bar, but with the scope, finder and DSLR attached for AP, voila! I was in business. If you have smaller weights, you'll be able to get a better balance, but my setup was originally purchased for the 8" SCT, guide scope, and DSLR. I've done some test imaging with the EON using just the DSLR and the results were impressive. I also purchased the Orion 8x40 Illuminated Finder for the EON and they are simply made for each other. I look forward to many more nights using this setup for quicking imaging and viewing. I wanted a high quality, precision instrument that would provide years of enjoyment and I believe I found it with the EON 80. Great job Orion.

12/16/08 4:17 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Bill Olear
Beautiful design and finish. The dew shield glides into position. I mounted it on my SCT and easily found and observed Uranus from Long Island. Can't wait to take shots of M 31 and other deep sky objects.

9/15/08 8:06 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Jim S
The shipping box and packaging are well engineered. The contents are nicely protected. The telescope case was of finer quality than I had anticipated! the carrying case is very attractive sporting a very comfortable padded case handle and solid metal hinges. Opening the case revealed no mentionable odors due to the thick foam case padding. There are several compartments of removable foam for securely storing a couple 1.25" or 2" eyepieces. The foam is precut to allow the depth of the holes to be adjusted if desired and a couple more rectangular compartments for accessory storage and a pair of case lock keys. The scope itself was wrapped in a thin layer of tissue paper then bagged in clear plastic bag and tied off with a gold twist tie. The gold twist tie was a nice touch. I really felt like I was opening up something special (without feeling like I had paid extra for it which is an even a better feeling). The fit and finish was extrodinary. The scope itself Gloss black with chrome accents. There wasn't a blemish or fingerprint on it (except for mine which were all over it after about 2 seconds). Nicely done Orion. Focuser, focuser knobs, and graduated extension tube are beautifully constructed and fine focus precision has really been achieved here. Even the 2" to 1.25" adapter is precison made and finished identically to the scope. Brass compression rings secure accessories in place. The lense was coated well with no visual imperfections noticed and the thick metal lense cover with felt lining as to not scratch the paint fits securely. The extendable dew shild glides smoothly and stays in place. The removable mount foot also has cork inlays to prevent marring for a secure mount attachment. No complaints on the mechanical construction/build quality. Now about the view... Tonight (Sept 15th '08) was a full moon and clouds cleared which gave me a chance to exercise this scope. I coupled my Canon XSi camera directly to the scope for primary focus photography using a standard t-ring adapter. The image comes into focus with the drawtube almost fully extended (the drawtube is out to 7), with about 1 cm of further extension to spare) and the view... The view... holy cow! No chromatic aberation (meaning no purple halos around a very bright full moon) was noticed. Fine focus knob was extremely useful and the pics came out great to my eyes. I didn't even have the scope and camera mounted to a mount! The moon was so bright though the exposures were very short ~1/1000s at ISO 100. I really couldn't be happier with the scopes' performance. Now if that Atlas mount would just go on sale... Orion, let me know where to send a couple pics! These are ones that I am proud of and you should be too. Well done.

9/14/08 5:22 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: amr
I bought this awesome tube 1 month ago and since then it rocks my nights out. It's crisp and brilliant views throughout. I think its the best regarding the price and the customer service. The moon rocks through it, also Jupiter makes my nights out more amazing. although I'm still a newbie to astroimaging it's still a great scope for it. Thanks for the scope.

5/25/08 5:36 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Thom
The EON star tested well and the real- world views certainly backed-up the star test. Star images were very tight, globulars were well resolved, planetary and lunar details very crisp and contrasty up to 170x, which was the most I could generate with the eyepieces and barlow I had on hand. Given the image brightness and sharpness I saw under good, but not great seeing, I would expect that 250x on lunar and planetary targets would not be a problem for this scope. The internal baffling of the scope is good, with almost no scatter noted with Saturn and Mars just off-axis. The built-in, retractable dew shield alone kept the EON 80ED dew-free for 4+ hours of observing on a typically damp, northwest Pennsylvania mountaintop night. The dual-speed focuser was not quite perfectly smooth in course-focus mode, but was butter- smooth in the fine-focus mode, not quite a Feather Touch, but very, very close. Happily, even when viewing the moon with the EON 80ED, I noted virtually no chromatic aberration and visually that was a real point of concern for me in buying a 2-element apo, after having owned several high-end 3- element apo scopes over the years. I can only say that I am very impressed at what an 80mm two- element system that has FPL-53 lens glass can do. Another big concern for me was, could I be happy with a scope this small. I'm thankful to club friend who brought his old "original" Orion 80ed to a club meeting one night to view a Mars opposition a while back, that opened my eyes to what an 80mm scope can do. In short, I'm convinced .... small is beautiful, I'm very happy with the EON 80ED. It may not perform "miracles", but it does everything that one could ever ask of an 80mm apo and then some. If you're looking for a airline-portable, grab-n- go scope that can do everything from drinking in 5.2 degrees of Milky Way star fields, clusters and nebulae to probing the mountains of the Moon or the rings of Saturn at over well 200x, the EON 80ED may well be your cup of tea. I'm no longer into imaging, but I suspect the EON 80ED (given the visual results and its feature set) will be a big hit as an imaging scope too. I should also mention that the 2" dielectric star diagonal that I ordered with the scope is also a first-rate piece of equipment. The scope is beautifully machined and finished, very solidly built, comes with a nice hard- shell case and for (the price) is a real bargain. Take it from a guy who has owned some of the best scopes ever made, the EON 80ED is an exceptional scope at an exceptional price.

5/21/08 5:45 AM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Graham Fyffe
This is my first small refractor and I must say I am not disappointed. Even under the light polluted skies of Connecticut I have been able to push the magnification up to 200x and split Epsilon Bootes and got nice views of M81 and M82. One caveat - I also bought the Orion Versago Alt-Alz mount with this and although it does fit directly on the mount it places the mount for the finder scope essentially underneath the scope in an unusable spot. (Note from Orion: Using the optional L- Bracket, #5047, will allow you to position the telescope in the traditional orientation so that the finder scope is at a more comfortable viewing angle.)

5/20/08 10:19 PM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Bob Noelle
The EON 80 ED is IMHO an incredible piece of hardware. This little refractor feels great in your hands substantial but not heavy. Fit and finish are excellent ... no scratches, smudges, or dust! The dual speed focuser is very smooth and a joy to operate. Optically, the EON is far superior to my 6" achromat starfields are sharp across the field of view, lunar and planetary views are high contrast with virtually zero color fringing. I looked at lot of high quality scopes in the 80mm apo category and chose the Orion for features, performance and price ... I am not disappointed! This little grab-and-go is simply excellent and will get tons of use. It's a keeper! Kudo's Orion!

5/18/08 6:28 AM
Orion EON 80mm ED Apochromatic Refractor Telescope
Reviewer: Abe Schwartz
After reviewing the specifications of available small refractors on the market, it appeared that the EON 80 would meet my requirements for a traveling scope: lightweight, compact, and relatively inexpensive should something happen to it during transit. The duel-speed focuser was a deciding factor. In addition, the recommendation of Rod Norden, who has helped me in the past, did not hurt. The EON 80 did meet all my requirements with a few pleasant surprises. Six and a half pounds are heavier than I expected, due apparently to the FLP-53 ED glass, and the carrying case was smaller. The claims on the quality of the machining and optics were also exceeded. Under a full moon, the scope was able to split each of the epsilon 1 and 2 Lyr binaries at 157x in the same field. The collimation was excellent showing clear and symmetric airy rings around each of these stars at this magnification. I am looking forward to taking this scope on the road and seeing how it performs under dark skies. Abe Schwartz, PhD San Juan, PR

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