
Review Summary
Astronomy & terrestrial
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Maksutov-Cassegrain
150mm
1800mm
f/12.0
Sirius Plossl 25.0mm, 10.0mm
69x, 180x
0.78arc sec
21x
300x
13.6
Diffraction limited
8x40
Internal
1.25" 90-deg Mirror Star
47mm
10%
Equatorial
Lunar, planetary & long exposure
Yes
Clock drive (sold separately)
Intelliscope system or Go-To system
Sealed ball bearings
16-64
Yes
One 7.5 lbs, one 4 lbs
Aluminum
Steel
Visual back accepts 1.25" eyepieces, Dust cap, Dovetail mounting rail, Tripod accessory tray, Slow-motion control knobs, R.A. axis rear cover, Latitude adjustment L-bolt
1.75 in
10 in
20mm
42.25 in - 55.00 in
15.0 in
12.4 lbs
25.0 lbs
50.4 lbs
Orion 1 year limited warranty
The Orion SkyView Pro 150mm Mak-Cass Telescope opens up new vistas of the celestial landscape for your viewing pleasure, putting superior resolving power at your disposal. The 150mm-diameter Maksutov-Cassegrain optics take in 40% more light than their 127mm counterparts, which means this big Mak will resolve finer detail in lunar and planetary subjects and permit exploration of a wider array of deep-sky objects. The meniscus lens is fully multi-coated for maximum light transmission.
The long focal length of 1800mm (f/12.0) belies the scope's compact tube, which measures just 17" long (including visual back on rear cell), for excellent portability. It couples to the SkyView Pro mount's equatorial head via a dovetail rail, allowing quick setup and take-down. The mount provides precision equatorial control and accepts optional TrueTrack single-axis and dual-axis DC drives. For the serious beginner, the SVP 150 EQ is a scope that will take you deep into the hobby of amateur astronomy. For the seasoned skywatcher, it offers an excellent balance between aperture and portability.