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it outside under a starry sky. Be sure to allow the telescope 
to equilibrate to the outdoor temperature for at least 1/2 hour 
before using it; this ensures the best image quality.

connecting the EON ED-X2 to a Telescope Mount

The EON ED-X2 refractors come with a pair of sturdy, hinged 
and felt-lined tube rings and a Vixen style dovetail mounting 
bar. The tube rings have a large clamp knob to secure them 
tightly on the telescope tube. 
Balancing the telescope can be done by moving the telescope 
forward or backward within the tube rings, or by sliding the 
dovetail mounting plate forward or backward in your mount’s 
saddle

Observing with the EON ED-X2

To observe with the EON 85mm or 104mm ED-X2 refractors 
you will need either a 1.25" or 2" diagonal and an eyepiece, 
each sold separately. Because the optics are made with high-
quality ED glass, the eyepieces you choose should also have 
excellent, fully multi-coated optics to leverage the full perfor-
mance of the telescope. It is desirable to have a range of eye-
pieces of different focal lengths, to allow viewing over a range 
of magnifications.
To calculate the magnification, or power, of a telescope, simply 
divide the focal length of the telescope by the focal length of 
the eyepiece:
Magnification = 

Telescope Focal Length (mm) 

                            Eyepiece Focal Length (mm)
If outside viewing conditions are ideal, a telescope with good 
optics can achieve a magnification of about 50x per inch of 
aperture. Keep in mind that at higher powers, an image will 
always be dimmer and less sharp (this is a fundamental law 
of optics). In most cases the steadiness of the air (the “see-
ing”) will limit how much magnification the scope can tolerate, 
rather than the telescope itself. Always start viewing with your 
lowest-power (longest focal length) eyepiece in the telescope. 
After you have located and observed the object with it, you 
can try switching to a higher power eyepiece to ferret out more 
detail, if atmospheric conditions permit. If the image you see is 
not crisp and steady, reduce the magnification by switching to 
a longer focal length eyepiece. As a general rule, a small but 
well-resolved image will show more detail and provide a more 
enjoyable view than a dim and fuzzy, over-magnified image.

Figure 4. 

The foam-lined hard case keeps your EON 

telescope clean and well protected.

Astrophotography with the EON ED-X2 

Both EON ED-X2 Triplet Apochromatic refractors are outstand-
ing instruments for astro-imaging. As for any triplet refractor, 
an optional field flattener is recommended when imaging with 
cameras having an APS-C sized sensor or larger, to provide 
an optimally flat field out to the periphery of the sensor. (For 
imaging sensors smaller than APS-C used with the EON, a 
field flattener may not provide any noticeable benefit.) For the 
EON 85mm ED-X2, when used with a field flattener such as 
the Orion #8893 Field Flattener for Small Refractors, you will 
also need a 2" extension adapter such as the #52026 Orion 
2" Precision Centering Extension Adapter (sold separately) for 
a camera to reach focus. For the EON 104mm ED-X2, when 
used with the dedicated #5302 Orion 2" Field Flattener for 
EON 104mm ED-X2, no additional extension is needed for 
astrophotography with a DSLR. For some CCD cameras addi-
tional extension may be required.
To attach a DSLR camera, you will also need the appropriate 
T-ring for the make and model of your camera.
The hybrid-drive rack-and-pinion focuser of your EON ED-X2 
is capable of handling an imaging train weighing up to 17.6 
lbs. The drawtube tension can be adjusted to be tighter, as 
described earlier, if the focuser drawtube slips under a heavy 
load. Once critical focus is achieved for the object you are 
shooting, you can lock the drawtube in that position by turning 
the focus lock knob clockwise all the way 

(Figure 2B)

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4. care & Maintenance

Give your telescope reasonable care and it will last a life-
time. When not in use, keep the telescope in its padded case 

(Figure 4

), and keep the objective dust cover on, as well as 

the small plastic plug on the 1.25" adapter. Store it indoors 
or in a dry garage. Do not leave the telescope outside except 
when using it. If a scratch appears on the tube, it will not harm 
the telescope. Smudges on the tube can be wiped off with 
standard household cleaners.

Dealing with Dew

When you are ready to pack up your telescope at the end 
of the night, avoid immediately storing it if you encountered 
heavy dew and the telescope is damp. Instead, bring the tele-
scope inside and allow the moisture on the telescope to evap-
orate. If dew forms on the objective lens, then leave the dust 
cover off of the telescope until all the moisture has evaporated. 
Once the telescope has completely dried out, place it back in 
its case.

cleaning Optical surfaces

In general, your telescope will only need to be cleaned on a 
very minimal basis. Dust particles on the objective lens do not 
affect the optical quality of your EON. Loose dust can simply 
be blown off with air, using a compressed air can or blower 
bulb. Any remaining dust is best left alone, unless the build-up 
is extreme. Fingerprints and water marks should be cleaned 
from your telescope’s objective lens. Any quality optical lens 
tissue and cleaning fluid specifically designed for multi-coated 

Summary of Contents for EON 85mm ED-X2

Page 1: ...copes com contactus Corporate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Copyright 2016 Orion Telescopes Binoculars All Rights Reserved N...

Page 2: ...Maintenance 5 6 Specifications 6 1 Parts List EON 85mm or 104mm ED X2 Triplet optical tube assembly Aluminum objective cap 2 to 1 25 accessory adapter Dovetail finder scope base mounting screws Tube r...

Page 3: ...the drawtube slips easily under the weight of your eyepiece or camera you can make adjustments to the focuser tension with the drawtube tension set screw located on the bottom side of the focuser Figu...

Page 4: ...sory collar If you do not plan to use one or either of the rotation interfaces we recommend tightening down the three setscrews as well as the thumbscrew lock Finder Scope Dovetail Shoe Your EON ED X2...

Page 5: ...hen imaging with cameras having an APS C sized sensor or larger to provide an optimally flat field out to the periphery of the sensor For imaging sensors smaller than APS C used with the EON a field f...

Page 6: ...t FPL 53 fluoro crown ED glass Ohara Lens cell Machined aluminum Aperture 85mm 3 3 Tube color Gloss black with red anodized satin trim Focal length 560mm F ratio 6 6 Lens coatings Fully multi coated a...

Page 7: ...g Tube rings Split felt lining five 1 4 20 holes on upper and lower bosses Focuser 2 7 hybrid drive rack and pinion 11 1 dual speed rotatable Drawtube travel 3 8 96mm Drawtube lock Yes Dew shield Retr...

Page 8: ...nstrument has been abused mishandled or modified nor does it apply to normal wear and tear This warranty gives you specific legal rights It is not intended to remove or restrict your other legal right...

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