Reddit Reddit reviews Orion 08890 1.25-Inch Premium Telescope Accessory Kit (silver)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Orion 08890 1.25-Inch Premium Telescope Accessory Kit (silver). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Orion 08890 1.25-Inch Premium Telescope Accessory Kit (silver)
Thorough assortment of choice 1.25 inch astronomy accessories let you get the most out of any telescope - and save compared to buying items separately!Includes 12 premium accessories for any telescope - 5 Telescope eyepieces, 6 eyepiece filters, and a versatile Barlow lensIncludes 5 Sirius plods telescope eyepieces - 40mm, 17mm, 10mm, 7.5mm, and 6.3mm focal lengths for viewing at five different magnificationAlso includes 6 eyepiece filters - 5 Color planetary filters and a 13 percent transmission neutral-density Moon filter enhance views of our nearest celestial neighbors when they are attached to any 1.25 inch eyepieceA powerful shorty 2x Barlow lens doubles the magnification of any inserted 1.25 inch eyepiece, providing a wide variety of magnification options With the included eyepieces, as well as any other 1.25 inch eyepiece you already own
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8 Reddit comments about Orion 08890 1.25-Inch Premium Telescope Accessory Kit (silver):

u/kn_ · 3 pointsr/Astronomy

You're correct, you are missing an eyepiece. They come in many different magnifications. When I got my first telescope, I also picked up these, http://www.amazon.com/Orion-08890-1-25-Inch-Telescope-Accessory/dp/B0069VXRLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418025111&sr=8-1&keywords=orion+eyepiece+kit .

u/AngerPersonified · 2 pointsr/telescope

I have the exact same scope. Mine came with a 25mm Ploessl that allowed me to see Jupiter and it's four moons and allowed me to get a decent glance at saturn and it's rings. I've had mine since February and the planets haven't exactly been in good locations for viewing (and at convenient times...), but I'm in the northern hemisphere, so it'll be different for you. I got a Orion lens kit that came with a barlow x2, 6.3mm, 7.5mm, 10mm, 17mm and 40mm lenses as well as six different lens filters. Orion 1.25" lens kit

The issue I had with planetary viewing (and in general) is that my 6.3mm and 7.5mm lenses get me to almost 200x magnification, which as was mentioned, will be about the limit for the scope, problem is, my views were VERY blurry and hard to focus, I know my scope is collimated well (Something you should double check), but planets and the moon were crappy for getting sharp views. That said, the other night, I got great close ups of the moon, so I'm thinking the issues I'm facing are atmospheric, not equipment. Would love to know what you all think about that!

Hope my info helps!

u/HenryWillo · 1 pointr/Astronomy

Thanks for the recommendations.

I'll definitely be getting a Barlow (most likely this kit), especially if I get an Orion.

I love your astrophotography! I never knew there was equipment like the Optron Skytracker or the Vixen Polarie, it's a different equipment approach to astrophotography. I'll probably be getting a scope first, but I may explore getting telephoto lenses for this in the future.

u/holyshiznoly · 1 pointr/Astronomy

Okay I went with the XT8, this is the kit you recommended. You'd recommend that one over this one?

u/aCasserole · 1 pointr/telescopes

Hey, I was going to ask a similar question like OP but I've had my mind set on the XT8. This would be my first telescope. I saw in amazon this kit would this be good for a beginner or is it overkill? It's a bit expensive but if it really makes a difference then I'd go for it.