Comparison
The Celestron Origin Mark II and Unistellar Odyssey Pro are surprisingly close in overall capability, but they serve fundamentally different purposes. The Origin Mark II's larger 152mm aperture delivers significantly superior astrophotography performance (90 vs 76) and light-gathering power, making it the clear winner for serious imaging work. The Odyssey Pro's portability advantage is decisive; at 6.5kg versus nearly 19kg, it's genuinely transportable to dark sites, while the Origin Mark II demands a vehicle and sturdy setup.
This weight difference is the single most important differentiator between them. The Celestron Origin Mark II suits dedicated astrophotographers willing to accept a permanent observatory setup or significant transport logistics. The Unistellar Odyssey Pro belongs with amateur astronomers prioritizing flexibility and ease of use across multiple observing locations.
Choose the Origin Mark II if astrophotography is your primary goal and you have stable mounting space. Choose the Odyssey Pro if you value portability and want a user-friendly smart telescope for visual observing. Both earn identical 84/100 scores because they excel in different domains; your choice depends entirely on whether you optimize for image quality or accessibility.
Why choose Celestron Origin Mark
Why choose Unistellar Odyssey Pro