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Tele Vue Nagler Type-4 22mm Eyepiece |
Inspired by the venerable Nagler design, the 7-element/5-group lens configuration employed in the Tele Vue Nagler Type-4 22mm Eyepiece maintains the contrast and clarity of the original design, and optimized for deep-sky viewing.Built to Tele Vue's exacting standards, the Type-4 features anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to improve brightn...
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Tele Vue Panoptic 19mm Wide Angle |
Taking performance inspiration from the venerable Nagler series, then combining the optical design properties of both an eyepiece and Barlow, the Tele Vue Panoptic 19mm Wide Angle Eyepiece has a 6-element/4-group lens configuration that produces a generous 68° field view and improved edge-of-field performance, while minimizing size and weight....
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Tele Vue Panoptic 24mm Wide Angle |
Taking performance inspiration from the venerable Nagler series, then combining the optical design properties of both an eyepiece and Barlow, the Tele Vue Panoptic 24mm Wide Angle Eyepiece has a 6-element/4-group lens configuration that produces a generous 68° field view and improved edge-of-field performance, while minimizing size and weight....
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Tele Vue Panoptic 27mm Wide Angle |
Taking performance inspiration from the venerable Nagler series, then combining the optical design properties of both an eyepiece and Barlow, the Tele Vue Panoptic 27mm Wide Angle Eyepiece has a 6-element/4-group lens configuration that produces a generous 68° field of view and improved edge-of-field performance, while minimizing size and weig...
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Tele Vue Panoptic 41mm Wide Angle |
Taking performance inspiration from the venerable Nagler series, then combining the optical design properties of both an eyepiece and Barlow, the Tele Vue Panoptic 41mm Wide Angle Eyepiece has a 6-element/4-group lens configuration that produces a generous 68° field of view and improved edge-of-field performance, while minimizing size and weig...
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Tele Vue Plossl 11mm Eyepiece |
Engineered to Al Nagler's uncompromising standards but at an entry-level price, the medium-focal length Tele Vue Plossl 11mm Eyepiece produces a moderate magnification on most OTAs for near and deep-sky observationsIt is made using diffraction-limiting high-index glass lenses in a 4-element/2-group configuration to keep light on-axis and reduce as...
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Tele Vue Plossl 20mm Eyepiece |
Engineered to Al Nagler's uncompromising standards but at an entry-level price, the long-focal length Tele Vue Plossl 20mm Eyepiece produces a relatively low magnification on most OTAs for both near and deep-sky observations.It is made using diffraction-limiting high-index glass lenses in a 4-element/2-group configuration to keep light on-axis and...
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Tele Vue Plossl 25mm Eyepiece |
Engineered to Al Nagler's uncompromising standards but at an entry-level price, the long-focal length Tele Vue Plossl 25mm Eyepiece produces a low magnification on most OTAs for both near and deep-sky observations.It is made using diffraction-limiting high-index glass lenses in a 4-element/2-group configuration to keep light on-axis and reduce ast...
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Tele Vue Plossl 32mm Eyepiece |
Engineered to Al Nagler's uncompromising standards but at an entry-level price, the Tele Vue Plossl 32mm Eyepiece has one of the longest focal lengths in the series, and the longest in the Group 'B' family, to produce a low magnification for both near and deep-sky observations.It is made using diffraction-limiting high-index glass lenses in a 4-el...
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Celestron Omni 40mm Eyepiece |
Celestron's Omni 40mm Eyepiece is designed for comfortable near and deep-space astronomical observation. It is engineered with a 4-element lens configuration, blackened edges, and anti-reflective fully multi-coated optical surfaces to ensure bright and clear high-contrast images with true color transmission across the entire 43° field of view....
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