ORION ED 20x80
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ORION ED 20x80
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Let's talk about ORION ED 20x80
Advantages and Disadvantages or compare with other brands without being bias.
Let's talk about ORION ED 20x80
Advantages and Disadvantages or compare with other brands without being bias.
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
Hello, the Orion binoculars have always had a good following.
Oberwerk make a set of 20x80 as well with the only real difference is the weight and how they attach to the tripod.
https://oberwerk.com/product/20x80mm-li ... inoculars/
I imagine either set would work well for you.
What tripod/ mount you be using?
Oberwerk make a set of 20x80 as well with the only real difference is the weight and how they attach to the tripod.
https://oberwerk.com/product/20x80mm-li ... inoculars/
I imagine either set would work well for you.
What tripod/ mount you be using?
See Far Sticks: Bresser BV 127mm f/9.4, Elita 103mm f/15.3 (modified), AOM FLT 105mm f/9.5,Nočný stopár 152mm f/7.9 (modified),
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HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
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Vyrobené doma 70mm f/10, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80mm f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
The only culture I have is from yogurt
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
Thank you for the inputs. I just ordered it and wondering it how would it perform.
I will sure review it which will be available here as well as cloudynights.com and Astronomy.Jawaid1.com
I still need to review APM ED-100 binocular telescope but due to very busy schedule; I am still not able to write anything.
Well, I am hoping to get it by Wednesday from Orion DC in California to Pennsylvania.
I will sure review it which will be available here as well as cloudynights.com and Astronomy.Jawaid1.com
I still need to review APM ED-100 binocular telescope but due to very busy schedule; I am still not able to write anything.
Well, I am hoping to get it by Wednesday from Orion DC in California to Pennsylvania.
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
The APM 100 are very nice, I have recently tried a set of APM 120 and the views were simply amazing!
Not enough to make my stop using my refractors mind but top notch optics.
Not enough to make my stop using my refractors mind but top notch optics.
See Far Sticks: Bresser BV 127mm f/9.4, Elita 103mm f/15.3 (modified), AOM FLT 105mm f/9.5,Nočný stopár 152mm f/7.9 (modified),
Vyrobené doma 70mm f/10, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80mm f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
The only culture I have is from yogurt

Vyrobené doma 70mm f/10, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80mm f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
The only culture I have is from yogurt
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
If you already have APM ED-100 why would you want 20x80? I sold my 20x80 of the lack of use after I got APM ED-100. 20x80 are heavy enough so setting up takes about the same time/effort as with APM ED-100. But APM ED-100 is just much nicer instrument to observe (convenience, performance, image quality, exchangeable EPs), so there is no advantage of using 20x80 I can think off.jawaid1968 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 5:30 am Thank you for the inputs. I just ordered it and wondering it how would it perform.
I will sure review it which will be available here as well as cloudynights.com and Astronomy.Jawaid1.com
I still need to review APM ED-100 binocular telescope but due to very busy schedule; I am still not able to write anything.
Well, I am hoping to get it by Wednesday from Orion DC in California to Pennsylvania.
Scopes: Stellarvue: SV102ED; Celestron: 9.25" EdgeHD, 8" SCT, 150ST, Onyx 80ED; iOptron: Hankmeister 6" Mak; SW: 7" Mak; Meade: 80ST.
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
A friend of mine has binoculars from 8x21 up to the APM 120, you use the set that is good for the job/ moment.
See Far Sticks: Bresser BV 127mm f/9.4, Elita 103mm f/15.3 (modified), AOM FLT 105mm f/9.5,Nočný stopár 152mm f/7.9 (modified),
Vyrobené doma 70mm f/10, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80mm f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
The only culture I have is from yogurt

Vyrobené doma 70mm f/10, Stellarvue NHNG DX 80mm f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
HD Pointer Things: EQ-5, TAL MT-1, Vixen SXP, Vixen AXJ
LD Pointer Things: Celestron SLT, Manfrotto 055B/ AYO Digi II, Manfrotto 028B/ Stellarvue M2C/ Argo Navis
Light Benders: 2” Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" iStar dielectric, 2” Stellarvue Deluxe, 2” TAL/ NPZ dielectric, 2” Baader Amici prism, 2” Long Perng Amici prism, 2” Baader Herschel wedge, Vixen 1.25" flip mirror
Shiny Things: Antares to Zeiss
The only culture I have is from yogurt
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
But of cause! One can't have too many scopes, EPs or binos. I have some redundancy in my collection and this is fine as long as I realize that.Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 6:21 pm A friend of mine has binoculars from 8x21 up to the APM 120, you use the set that is good for the job/ moment.
This is why I am putting it out there. 20x80 is redundant if you already have 100mm binos, and OP has a return window for his Orions. Or not, his call.

Scopes: Stellarvue: SV102ED; Celestron: 9.25" EdgeHD, 8" SCT, 150ST, Onyx 80ED; iOptron: Hankmeister 6" Mak; SW: 7" Mak; Meade: 80ST.
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
Just received the Orion Ed 20x80 through mail. Upon opening and setup on my Nitrotec N12 mount; it looks very sturdy, but I think the mount is too heavy duty for this binocular.
Initial observation in daytime looking at the power (tower) that is about 2-3 quarter of mile from me and it is showing me very sharp within 50-60% or perhaps up to 65% of theFOV and start getting defocusing as you are moving toward the edge.
Also, looking some redtail bird very far and try hiding between green leaves which gave me an opportunity to observe false colour.
Orion claimed ED but with the slight angle, I can see false colour with little efforts.
Fit and finish is excellent, and it does not look cheap by just looking at it. So far, I really like it, but it needed to be tested at night to see itsDSOs performance.
It will review after using for a month to do the justice in my review and also check if this binocular working at fullaperture .
Initial observation in daytime looking at the power (tower) that is about 2-3 quarter of mile from me and it is showing me very sharp within 50-60% or perhaps up to 65% of the
Also, looking some redtail bird very far and try hiding between green leaves which gave me an opportunity to observe false colour.
Orion claimed ED but with the slight angle, I can see false colour with little efforts.
Fit and finish is excellent, and it does not look cheap by just looking at it. So far, I really like it, but it needed to be tested at night to see its
It will review after using for a month to do the justice in my review and also check if this binocular working at full
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Re: ORION ED 20x80
I agree with Bigzmey that you can never have too many binos. That said, my 15x70 Skymasters are the ones I use the most. Can be used without a tripod and they have a bit more light grasp than 10x50s.
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Grab-n-go: AWB 5.1" Onesky Newtonian
Binoculars: Oberwerk 25x100, Celestron SkyMaster 15x70, Bushnell 10x50
Eyepieces: Explore Scientific line, GSO Superview, 9mm Plossl, Edmund 28mm RKE, Celestron 25mm Plossl
Camera: ZWO ASI 120
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Refractors: ES AR152 f/6.5 Achromat on Twilight II, Celestron 102mm XLT f/9.8, KOWA 90mm spotting scope
Grab-n-go: AWB 5.1" Onesky Newtonian
Binoculars: Oberwerk 25x100, Celestron SkyMaster 15x70, Bushnell 10x50
Eyepieces: Explore Scientific line, GSO Superview, 9mm Plossl, Edmund 28mm RKE, Celestron 25mm Plossl
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My 20x80 were relatively lightweight so I have managed some quick freehand lunar and daylight views. But I agree, 15x70 are the largest one can use comfortably freehand or on a monopod, anything large requires a sturdy mount.
Scopes: Stellarvue: SV102ED; Celestron: 9.25" EdgeHD, 8" SCT, 150ST, Onyx 80ED; iOptron: Hankmeister 6" Mak; SW: 7" Mak; Meade: 80ST.
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50 & 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV; Meade: UWA, Plossls.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Observing: DSOs: 3042 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2169, S110: 77). Doubles: 2279, Comets: 33, Asteroids: 241
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I just dropped my 20x80 Orion binos in the garbage. Something on the inside broke. To the best of my knowledge they have never been dropped and certainly never abused. I replaced them with Oberwerks, which is what is should have bought the first time
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I don't know what this says about me, but I have three pair of 15x70 binoculars. I think that's borderline unhealthy redundancy.
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∞ Primary Scopes: #1: Celestron CPC1100 #2: 8" f/7.5 Dob #3: CR150HD f/8 6" frac
∞ AP Scopes: #1: TPO 6" f/9 RC #2: ES 102mm f/7 APO #3: ES 80mm f/6 APO
∞ G&G Scopes: #1: Meade 102mm f/7.8 #2: Bresser 102mm f/4.5
∞ Guide Scopes: 70 & 80mm fracs -- The El Cheapo Bros.
∞ Mounts: iOptron CEM70AG, SW EQ6, Celestron AVX, SLT & GT (Alt-Az), Meade DS2000
∞ Cameras:ZWO ASI294MC Pro & 120MC, Canon T3i, Orion SSAG, WYZE Cam3
∞ Binos: 10X50,11X70,15X70, 25X100
∞ EPs: ES 2": 21mm 100° & 30mm 82° Pentax XW: 7, 10, 14, & 20mm 70° And: a box full of others

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∞ Primary Scopes: #1: Celestron CPC1100 #2: 8" f/7.5 Dob #3: CR150HD f/8 6" frac
∞ AP Scopes: #1: TPO 6" f/9 RC #2: ES 102mm f/7 APO #3: ES 80mm f/6 APO
∞ G&G Scopes: #1: Meade 102mm f/7.8 #2: Bresser 102mm f/4.5
∞ Guide Scopes: 70 & 80mm fracs -- The El Cheapo Bros.
∞ Mounts: iOptron CEM70AG, SW EQ6, Celestron AVX, SLT & GT (Alt-Az), Meade DS2000
∞ Cameras:ZWO ASI294MC Pro & 120MC, Canon T3i, Orion SSAG, WYZE Cam3
∞ Binos: 10X50,11X70,15X70, 25X100
∞ EPs: ES 2": 21mm 100° & 30mm 82° Pentax XW: 7, 10, 14, & 20mm 70° And: a box full of others

I never met a scope I didn't want to keep. "My God, it's full of stars." Searching the skies since 1966!
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