Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Telescope Review

Imagine the time when the first glimpse of the space through the early scopes was made and the time now, the travel has met many inventions and had made it possible to find out more about the space even beyond our planet. When you think of astronauts who had a space walk in the weightless outer space and the people who live in the space stations it could pinch in more curiosity. Today the fruit is available for many to just take a virtual walk in the deep sky with the help of telescopes.

Today with the latest telescopes you can enjoy the real feel of astronomy and among the many brands Orion Optics is a name that promises to produce quality products. Innovation as the prime segment of this brand they give a unique touch to each of their products making it special in its own way. In this manner comes to you Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Telescope and the further read could detail you to brighten up its features and functions.

Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Telescope

Model Type:

Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Reflector Telescope with the reflector type that uses mirrors for observation. In this case the mirror reflects the rays on to the flat or angled mirror to bring in the image. The lens provided magnifies the image and brings to view through the eye piece. The first ever reflector telescope was invented in 1668 and was famously known as Newton’s Telescope.

Design and Structure:

The bright white is the body colour that catches in more attraction. The weight of the tube is been justified with mere 7kg in its tube diameter of 225mm and the length measuring 860mm. Well, it is a handy device like any other model of SPX range. It lives up to the expectation and all the hi-end products seem to be concealed in this device.

Optical Coating:

One of the outstanding features is the optical coating of the device that comes with the ‘Hilux Enhanced Aluminium mirror coating’ this is a special innovative product of the brand that is used in the telescopes for better performance. In this telescope it has two reflecting surfaces and this coating is been applied to both the mirrors. It delivers the result of allowing 75% of the light to reach the eye.  And the Hilux coating is capable of 97%  reflection and about 94% reaches the viewing eye with about 25% better brightness. Logically it also functions to increase the light gathering ability by about 25%. They have also stated that the expected life span of this coating is 25 years and it is a justification for the price paid.

Technical Aspects:

The focal length of this model is 900mm and the focal ratio is f4.5. This is a specification for viewing wider field and working on the deep sky objects. It should be a great experience to view the planets and the lunar. Looking into the familiar constellations and locating the ones like Orion, Scorpio, Big Dipper and more could be a pleasurable experience and as they vary in the magnitude and the brightness a promising telescope can only make it happen. The finder scope of 50mm assists in locating such objects in a convenient manner. Further the eyepiece available with this model is 12.5mm and this gives an enhanced magnification of the viewing subject.

Miscellaneous:

The mount system and the OTA (optical tube assembly) for this model come with a wide choice for the user to pair it up. The optional Cray ford focuser upgrade of precision 10:1 reduction drive is also available.

All put together eventually it is a great throw to be able to see the deep sky objects and once they are located it is thrilling to look into the further details of the object. Nice to handle and great to watch once Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Intermediary Telescope is out of the box.

Orion SPX 200 f4.5 Telescope - Technical Specification Table

Manufacturer Orion
Model Name SPX 200 f4.5 Telescope
Telescope Type Reflector
Tube weight 7 kg
Focal length 900 mm
Focal ratio F4.5
Eye piece 12.5mm
Tripod Yes
Finder scope 50 mm
User level Intermediate
Application Celestial observation
Tube length 860 mm
Tube diameter 225 mm
Optical design 1/8PV optics with Hilux coating
Remote control Optional
Built-in database No
Focuser Crayford

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