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5.0 out of 5 stars
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Jerry Wise on October, 17th 2009
For my location and needs, the TOA 150 works better than I ever anticipated. Viewing conditions in the deep South are rarely optimal. Ive been through a number of OTAs looking for one with visual and DSLR Astrophotography performance. OTAs include a number of 6, 8, 9.25, 11, 12 and 14 inch SCTs. Also 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch refractors. The best refractor before the TOA was a Takahashi FS-152.
The TOA is solidly built, has awesome optics and a great camera angle adapter. The focuser is fine and is only bested by a high end FeatherTouch. For DSLR imaging this scope has to be approaching perfection. Very easy to use and has no discernible color. Even in poor seeing the results are very good.
The only negative would be the counter-weight collar. Attaching it is optional but if you choose to use it another 10 or so pounds is added to the scope weight. The objective is heavy on this scope (more quality and sturdy construction in the lens cell where you want it) and the counterweight centers the OTA a little better in the rings. Not required but a nice, if bulky, option to have.
Oh, another downside if you love to spend money and search for the ultimate scope. The TOA 150 puts a damper on that. The only other scopes in this range I would consider now would be an AP 160 and then only if my name came up and I could get one new. Then there would be a final shootout for the ultimate 6 inch refractor.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Don OCain on October, 17th 2009
I have used the TOA150 for a year now and there is not a single night that I look at it and thru it that I am not fully amazed at the all around quality of the hardware and the views (or images) it can produce. Absolutely zero color distortion and pinpoint stars on black velvet.The inner baffles are great at producing high contrast images.
I push this scope to viewing magnifications above 440 and I get views that are razor sharp with no haze or color fringes of any kind.
The focuser is tight and precise. The fit and finish is holding up very well.
This telescope is a keeper.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Jerry Wise on October, 17th 2009
For my location and needs, the TOA 150 works better than I ever anticipated. Viewing conditions in the deep South are rarely optimal. Ive been through a number of OTAs looking for one with visual and DSLR Astrophotography performance. OTAs include a number of 6, 8, 9.25, 11, 12 and 14 inch SCTs. Also 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch refractors. The best refractor before the TOA was a Takahashi FS-152.
The TOA is solidly built, has awesome optics and a great camera angle adapter. The focuser is fine and is only bested by a high end FeatherTouch. For DSLR imaging this scope has to be approaching perfection. Very easy to use and has no discernible color. Even in poor seeing the results are very good.
The only negative would be the counter-weight collar. Attaching it is optional but if you choose to use it another 10 or so pounds is added to the scope weight. The objective is heavy on this scope (more quality and sturdy construction in the lens cell where you want it) and the counterweight centers the OTA a little better in the rings. Not required but a nice, if bulky, option to have.
Oh, another downside if you love to spend money and search for the ultimate scope. The TOA 150 puts a damper on that. The only other scopes in this range I would consider now would be an AP 160 and then only if my name came up and I could get one new. Then there would be a final shootout for the ultimate 6 inch refractor.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Michael Mayda on October, 17th 2009
Typical hight Tak quality all around. The TOA-150 is a joy to image with. Using the field flattener, I get pinpoint stars to the corners of my STL-11000. Images of the Rosette and Jellyfish Nebulae printed to 30x45 inches are stunning. I have no reservations about recommending this instrument.
FS-152 with 11/70mm finder
By Christopher Shepherd on May, 9th 2020
<p>I'm not sure about this but...... from what i hear less glass and weight is better. The finder is a dream to use it makes the nite sky jump alive. When the air currents let you up the power the planets have features.I just love it. Can't wait for a good nite Thank-you c.p.s.</p>