Eyepiece Explore Scientific 82° Super Wide Angle (different focal lengths available)
Eyepiece Explore Scientific 82° Super Wide Angle (different focal lengths available)
Available within 7 days
The super-wide-angle eyepieces of the Explore Scientific 82° series are specially designed to provide an immersive visual experience with a field of view of 82°. They allow observing with high contrast and remarkable resolution across the entire field, while offering optimal eye comfort, ideal for long observation sessions. Their long eye relief allows using the "shifted vision" technique to capture the most subtle details in low-light objects.
These eyepieces are equipped with an adjustable rubber eye guard, ensuring a comfortable position for the observer. To minimize internal reflections and maximize contrast, the internal surfaces are blackened and treated with a high-quality multi-layer coating. The 82° series eyepieces thus offer optimal image quality for astronomers looking for high-performance and comfortable optics.
Features:
- Field of view: 82°
- Long eye relief for extended observation comfort
- Adjustable rubber eye guard for personalized fit
- Blackened internal surfaces and multi-layer treatment for maximum contrast
- Available in different focal lengths: 4.7 mm, 6.7 mm, 8.8 mm, 11 mm, 14 mm, 18 mm, 24 mm, and 30 mm
Advantages:
- Wide field of view of 82° for an immersive visual experience
- Ideal for observing weak celestial objects using the "shifted vision" technique
- Optimized visual comfort, essential for extended observations
- High-quality optics with flat-field correction
Compatibility:
- Available in 1.25 inch or 2 inch versions depending on the model
- Compatible with a wide range of telescopes
Delivery Content:
- Explore Scientific 82° eyepiece
- Adjustable rubber eye guard
- Protection and transportation accessories
These eyepieces are the perfect choice for passionate astronomers seeking to combine an ultra-wide field of view with exceptional optical quality, while enjoying optimal comfort during their observations.