Rokinon

Rokinon 1141EQ1 - Reflector Telescope - 1000mm, with Tripod

2.9 (2 reviews)

Explore deep-sky objects and planets with this 114mm reflector telescope featuring an equatorial mount and 200x magnification.

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Overview

The Rokinon 1141EQ1 Reflector Telescope pairs a 114mm-aperture optical tube with a 1000mm focal length to deliver a versatile instrument for exploring the night sky. Its paraboloidal primary mirror is a notable feature at this price tier, correcting the spherical aberration that plagues cheaper mirrors and producing sharper star images across the field of view. The included 25mm and 10mm Super eyepieces, combined with a 2x Barlow lens, give observers four magnification levels ranging from wide-field sweeps at 40x to detailed planetary views at 200x. A 6x30 finder scope mounted on the tube makes locating targets straightforward before switching to higher power.

The equatorial mount is the heart of the tracking system, allowing users to follow stars and planets by turning a single slow-motion control once the mount is polar-aligned. While this requires some initial setup and learning, it provides far smoother tracking than a basic altazimuth mount. The titanium-anodized tripod provides a stable platform, though observers should allow vibrations to settle after adjusting position, especially at higher magnifications. Bundled Starry Night software rounds out the package by helping newcomers plan their observing sessions and learn constellation identification from their computer.

Key Features

Focal Length: 1000mm

Objective Lens Diameter: 114mm

Maximum Magnification: 200x

1.25" Super 25 & 10, 2x Barlow Lens, 6x30 Finderscope, Starry Night CD Software, Aluminum Tripod with Accessory Tray

Specifications

Type
Reflector Telescope
Objective Lens Diameter
114mm
Focal Length
1000mm
Focal Ratio
f/8.8
Maximum Magnification
200x
Eyepieces
1.25" Super 25mm and 10mm
Barlow Lens
2x
Finder Scope
6x30
Mount
Equatorial
Tripod
Titanium Anodized
Included Software
Starry Night CD

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Paraboloidal mirrors reduce optical aberrations for sharper images compared to spherical mirrors at this price range
  • Equatorial mount enables smooth celestial tracking once properly aligned
  • Includes two eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens for four magnification options out of the box
  • 6x30 finder scope helps locate targets quickly before switching to the main optic
  • Starry Night software included for learning the night sky

👎 Cons

  • At 114mm aperture, fainter deep-sky objects will appear dim and lack detail
  • The equatorial mount has a learning curve for beginners unfamiliar with polar alignment
  • The included tripod may transmit vibrations at higher magnifications
  • No motor drive included, so extended tracking requires manual adjustment
  • The 1000mm focal length makes it bulky and less portable than shorter-tube designs

Frequently Asked Questions

With the included 25mm and 10mm eyepieces plus the 2x Barlow lens, you can achieve magnifications of 40x, 80x, 100x, and 200x.
No, the equatorial mount is manual. However, it allows you to track celestial objects smoothly by turning a single axis once aligned with the celestial pole.
You can observe lunar craters in detail, Saturn's rings, Jupiter's moons and cloud bands, and brighter deep-sky objects like the Orion Nebula and Andromeda Galaxy.
Yes, it includes Starry Night CD software to help you identify and locate celestial objects from your computer before observing.
It accepts standard 1.25-inch eyepieces, so you can expand your collection with widely available aftermarket options.