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Sky-Watcher Evostar 80ED + HEQ5 Pro
A sharp, portable refractor that delivers excellent chromatic correction for the price.
80mm aperture600mm focal lengthf/7.5RefractorGoTo (Computerised)GoToIntermediate

Worth knowing before you buy
The Evostar 80ED is not mentioned in the provided forum discussions.
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Frequently asked
Questions from owners
Sourced from Cloudy Nights discussions.
- How does the Evostar 80ED compare to other 80mm refractors?
- The Evostar 80ED appears rarely in the detailed ownership discussions, with only passing mentions alongside other 80mm refractors like the Orion ST80, William Optics models, and Stellarvue options. Owners who list multiple scopes don't single it out for specific praise or criticism, suggesting it occupies a middle ground in the 80mm ED refractor category but lacks distinctive community commentary about its performance relative to competitors.
- Is this a good grab-and-go telescope?
- The Evostar 80ED is not explicitly discussed as a grab-and-go scope in the forum threads provided. Other 80mm refractors like the Orion ST80 and William Optics models are mentioned for portability, but the Evostar 80ED specifically does not appear in conversations about travel scopes or quick-setup instruments.
- What are common issues owners report?
- No specific reliability or durability issues with the Evostar 80ED are mentioned in these forum discussions. The scope appears so infrequently in ownership narratives that owners have not raised common problems about its focuser, optics, mount compatibility, or build quality.
- How good are the optics?
- Forum members provide no detailed optical assessments of the Evostar 80ED specifically. While some owners list it among their collection of 80mm refractors, they do not contrast its optical quality with competing models or describe its performance on planets, galaxies, or double stars.
Full Specifications
Optics
| Aperture | 80mm |
| Focal Length | 600mm |
| Focal Ratio | f/7.5 |
| Optical Design | Refractor |
| Lens Elements | 2-element |
| Coatings | Fully multi-coated ED glass, FMC on all air-to-glass surfaces |
Mount & Tracking
| Mount Type | GoTo (Computerised) |
| GoTo (Computerised) | Yes |
| Tracking | Yes |
| Tracking Motor | Dual axis (HEQ5 Pro — RA and Dec motors, belt-driven) |
Focuser
| Focuser Size | 2" |
| Focuser Type | Crayford dual-speed (with 1.25" adapter) |
Physical
| OTA Weight | 2.2kg |
| Total Weight (with mount) | 22.5kg |
| Tube Length | 600mm |
| Tube Material | Aluminium, white powder coat |
Included Accessories
| Eyepieces | 25mm Super eyepiece |
| Finder Scope | 8x50 right-angle correct-image finder with illuminated reticle |
| Diagonal | No |