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Old 08-10-2009, 03:08 PM
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duncan, i just heard from here again, and she said if the 14" goes down well, the 16" will be the next to come, so the plans are there for the 16".

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that doesnt make sense mate, are you sure you got that right? $2500 for the 14" translates into about AU$ 2770

Now considering that you can get a 16" for LESS than this, i think someone is tell you porkies, or they have their facts wrong ???

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Old 09-10-2009, 12:27 AM
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hi
i only write what she tells me, but i think it is a bit expensive to, as you say.
she is a official rep. for the company, and should know. but i agree, the prices sounds high, so i think it is best to dont take that serious, im sure it will be lower.
she is chinese, and the english is not that good, so there may be some misunderstanding here.
the important thing is that the 14" is coming in february, and if that goes well, they will start up production of the 16", and im sure the prices will be good, like syntas prices always is.

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Old 11-02-2010, 07:38 PM
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Sirius Optics are now selling the Orion XX14i for AU$2,795.00 (http://www.sirius-optics.com.au/orion%20dobs.htm), this is a decent reduction from the $2,995 they were originally advertised for in AUS late last year. But personally I would like to see the XX14i priced a little closer to the 16” LB; so a figure around AU$2,500 would likely make it a competitive option.

From the information about this scope online I’m impressed; the 8 pole truss design, the tools free assembly of the base and other great features like the duel speed focuser, the custom light shroud as well as the optional carry bags all enhance its appeal when compaired with other dobs in the same class.

I think that the greatest potential issue in its design is the fact that it appears to come with 3 large counterweights that attach to the back of the LTA. This is sure to be the cause of the heavy the LTA noted in a previous post. However, it can be said that at least Orion supplies the necessary counter weights, unlike the LBs which you have to buy weights for as a separate kit.

It is now February and there is still no word about the SW14” Flextube. I guess that disucssion about the SW crept into this thread because of the close relation between Orion and SW products through Synta. Anyway, its interesting that there is no word here, on CN, Stargazers or other forums about the SW14. Given that in the past Orion and SW products have been releasd almost in tandem, I wonder what the hold-up is with the SW?

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Old 11-02-2010, 09:09 PM
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The greatest letdown for me is the fact that it appears to come with 3 large counterweights
A little confused ?..Aside the positives you mention , overall hows it perform ?
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:18 PM
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Well according to Orion's web site there not out yet
http://www.telescope.com/control/tel...nian-telescope

Unless you have one? As you said " Overall I’m impressed with the scope"
Everything you said has been said on Orion's web site or cloudy nights. Only a few show 14" have been around and no one as far as I know has one
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:46 PM
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I am making my commnets as a potential customer, I don't have the scope; it is not due out until Feb 26, 2010.

My apollogies if I gave the impression that I had the scope, I was mearley voicing my opinions about what I can see on the Orion website. I have amended my original post to reflect that more clearly.

I actually don't think that everything I have said has been on CN or the Orion website (unless they have discussed/there has been mention of the Australian distributers of the XX14i and the AUS product price).

I thought that it would definatley be worth raising the point in my previous post that the Orion XX14i is for sale at Sirius Optics since DavidU asked if they are for sale in Aust in post #4 and in post #5 Starkler said that he doubts it, though as I pointed out, they are indeed for sale.

In post #6 JethroB76 says that you could probably get a 14" SDM for the price of the Orion XX14i. Well I noticed the price of the XX14i in the FEB/MAR issue of AS&T, and I thought I would mention it here for this sake. A 14.5" SDM costs AU$9,845 (http://www.sdmtelescopes.com.au/prices.html), much more then the AU$2,795 for the Orion, though the Orion is still not cheep! But, the price is certainly not as much of a preventative factor in making a purachse as was made out in a couple of previous posts.

The Orion XX14i price of $2,795 should also give some perspective to the discussion in this thread about the price of the SW14; they are both Synta developed products and if the past is any indication of the future the SW will be priced under the Orion.

I realise that there has been discussion on CN about the XX14i, but there are lots of discussions on CN that are also on here as well. Why not have a discussion here? Its not an identical community, despite our common interests.

Anyway, I thought that the price is certainly worth noting, given that the cost of Orion equipment has come down as the AUD/USD exchange rate has moved closer to parity.

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Old 11-02-2010, 10:12 PM
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Well Ive been looking to upgrade within the year and I reckon that XX14 is pretty damn good value . A 14 inch truss tube dob with a 10:1 micro focuser and DSC's and an object locator with a 14000 object database is pretty good.

And Ill be able to fit the bloody thing in my car, unlike a LB16 which I also cant get through the doors in my house(LB base is 80 cm and my doors are 76 cm). Also, from what I read, the XX14 wont require a plethora of modifcation to stop it from exploding when I put in a heavy eyepiece. It also doesnt have any annoying shiny surfaces in the light path. And if its built to the quality of the XX12i, you knows its going to be a winner.

Someone also mentioned the optics are the same as Skywatchers. Sounds good to me! I know they consistantly provide great mirrors. Sure they arnt Zambuto's but who cares its a 14" dob thats less then 3K.

Mind you I was looking at an Orion Optics dob as a well. A "steal" at $3800 if you choose the 1/10 pv mirror. But now that the Orion is just a about here. Well, decisions decisions.

Although if we are talking value for money here. You can buy a 12" Skywatcher flex-dob with tracking for $2100 now. And that is very very attractive indeed!

*edit*

Also something I noted: The XX14i has a focal length of f/4.6. This means you can switch out perfectly an Orion Optics 14" ultra grade mirror with 0.99 strehl and 1/10 pv rating with 97% reflectivity! You'll need deep pockets for that mod though!

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Old 11-02-2010, 10:46 PM
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Yeah, I think that the Orion scopes are becoming much better value for money; I started a thread some time ago about the high price of the Orion XX12 http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=47114, but over the last 6 months prices have come down as the AUD/USD exchange rate has become more favourable.

In fact the Orion XT12i with DSC http://www.telescope.com/control/pro...oduct_id=27189 is now AU$1,639 at Sirius Optics. This is not a bad price considering that comprable/sister dobs such as the SW12 Flextube sell for AU$1,499 at Andrews and the Saxon 12" inch solid tube dob (Synta produced and comprable to the Orion without the extras) is AU$1450 at OZ scopes.

Regarding the XX14i vs the LB16. Its so hard to get a 14 when you know that for about AU$200 less you could have a 16. Inspite of the clear advantages of the XX14i that have been mentioned here and elswhere it still isn't an easy descision. Hopfully the price will come down a little more as the exchange rate comes back up.

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Old 12-02-2010, 07:43 AM
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Michael, all's good mate

Just a mix up there, and I look forward to what people say re that scope.
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Old 12-02-2010, 08:41 AM
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No worries at all David. So do I ...
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Old 12-02-2010, 12:34 PM
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*snip*

Regarding the XX14i vs the LB16. Its so hard to get a 14 when you know that for about AU$200 less you could have a 16. Inspite of the clear advantages of the XX14i that have been mentioned here and elswhere it still isn't an easy descision. Hopfully the price will come down a little more as the exchange rate comes back up.
A seasoned local astronomer said to me not long ago.

"if your buying a telescope just for observing, then money spent on anything other than aperture is a waste"

good advice, i like the Synta stuff, i miss my 12" dob, but i cant justify buying a 14", when its MORE than the 16"

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Old 12-02-2010, 12:37 PM
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I really like the look of these as well.

IMHO i'd prob prefer the XX14i with DSC than a straight up 16" without. Those more proficient at starhopping will i'm sure go with the 16". To add an Argo Navis to the 16" you'd prob have to add near another $800-1000 putting them around $1k more. That's a lot for only 2" more at this size and i don't think the difference in view would warrant it. Then the extra size and weight as well. I can see this complimenting my 8" SCT and ED80 very nicely.
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Old 06-03-2010, 03:54 AM
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Mine is on it's way

I ordered my xx14i last December and just received a UPS tracking number. It will be here on Tuesday. Good timing since we are doing a Messier marathon on the 13th
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:14 AM
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Mind you I was looking at an Orion Optics dob as a well. A "steal" at $3800 if you choose the 1/10 pv mirror.
Hi mate I read some where that OO had to stop claiming the high acuracy when they were challenges about it.
Thats coz there claims were based on theoritical quality not test results.
So they changed the high claims to lower ones on there web site.
Dunno if I would ever trust them after that
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IMHO i'd prob prefer the XX14i with DSC than a straight up 16" without.
So would I.
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