Celestron 2 inch LT Diagonal Mirror for SCT Telescope vs SV223 90° Diagonal Mirror with 2 in & 1.25 in adapters
Overall winner: Celestron 2 inch LT Diagonal Mirror for SCT Telescope
Key Differences
Celestron (A) emphasizes high-performance coatings, precision machined housing, and includes a 2" to 1.25" adapter plus carry case; SVBONY (B) highlights a click-lock mechanism, 99% reflective dielectric coating, and a 90° design with included 2" and 1.25" adapters. A has many more user reviews and mixed comments about build/frame quality, while B has fewer reviews and less explicit compatibility detail beyond its adapters
Celestron 2 inch LT Diagonal Mirror for SCT Telescope
2 inch SCT diagonal with high performance XLT coatings and precision housing. Supports clear, brighter views with quality alignment; noted for good optical clarity and fit
Pros
- high performance coatings
- precision machined housing for alignment
- includes 2 to 1.25 adapter and carry case
- tested 1/10th wave mirror for quality
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality
- mixed comments on frame construction
- mixed feedback on screws safety
SV223 90° Diagonal Mirror with 2 in & 1.25 in adapters
SV223 diagonal mirror with 99% dielectric coating for erect image. 90-degree design improves observation; sturdy aluminum build with clicklock locking for stable eyepiece attachment. Customer insight: stable fit reduces chance of component detachment
Pros
- clicklock locking mechanism
- 99% reflective dielectric coating
- 90-degree design for comfortable viewing
- high-quality aluminum construction
Cons
- no explicit compatibility details beyond adapters
- no user-supplied performance metrics beyond coating and surface accuracy
- rating based on limited reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SVBONY |
| Durability | Celestron |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Celestron |