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SV503 80 ED Telescope with 0.8x Focal Reducer/Flattener For Photography

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I owned a 102/1000 mm F10 Bresser achromat for some time, now I purchased the Svbony 102mm ED FPL51 and its significaltly better with a lot less chromatic aberrations. I like this refractor a lot, especially because it's sold for an excellent price

I have the the 80mm version of this scope. I think for the price it's very good. It's not as good as a triplet but the difference is not big, mainly slight halos on bright stars. It's well built and nice to use. I have the reducer for it as well. It's my go to scope and I really like it.

This is the exact telescope I use with an ASI2600MC. With a 0.8X FF/FR and a Pegasus Focus Cube, this was the best rig I could afford.

I have the 102 and the 70 and I love them! Glad at got them before the tariff war being in the states!

I purchased the 503 102ed during the Black Friday sale with competitive price. Thanks svbony. I can proceed my hobby.

I got one sv503 telescope a few months ago. Pretty happy with it.

i have the 503, 102 for a few years now and i really like it, i use it with my asi 585 and it produces images i am happy with for the price of the setup. it seems to be a good match for a smaller censor i think most people buying a cheaper beginner telescope like this are not going to have an expensive apc sized cooled camera anyway. the chromatic aberration is a pain but it can mostly be sorted out in pixnsight.

I have the 102 mm ED verson from Svbony. I have used it for visual observations and photography, it's very very nice for the planets and the Moon (with filter) clearly better than my Bresser 102/1000 mm achromat. It also has an excellent focuser.

I owned the sv503 80ed and sv165 guide scope 500mm for two months. I have taken several beautiful images, it was nice and sharp.SVBONY has been gaining a lot of popularity for their affordable options.I will choose a larger 102ed next year.

I've been using this scope for almost 2 years. Primarily DSO astrophotography with some visual use. I have zero complaints.

I own the Svbony 102/714 mm for 6 months now, previosely I had a Bresser 102/1000 mm F10 achromat and the Svbony 102 ED has a much better optical quality and performance. Also the 2 speed focuser is infinitely better than the ones used on simple achromats.

I bought this exact OTA a month ago and I tried planetary photography and the results surprised me a lot.

I bought the SV503 80 and I'm very happy with it's performance and build quality.

I have the svbony 503 80ED and the sv550 122mm, I started astrophotography seriously at the end of last year.I'm a real fan of the Svbony brand.

The SV503 telescopes are awesome for this price-range. And especially the 102mm is the best choice for both visually observing and astrophotography.

I own this 102ED myself, and I am planning to add a mono camera and filters ouch instead of getting a triplet/APO

I purchased the 503 80ED last year after having entered into AP and had no idea what a doublet was. I found that the quality was great considering it was my first refractor.

I bought the 102 version last month. I'm under Bortle 8 skies, so even my C6 has contrast issues . Yet, the Svbony, under full magnification 200x (using your favorite Baader Zoom and barlow set) at Jupiter and Saturn worked very well.