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Eyepieces for Telescopes
Discussion of the varieties of telescope eyepieces available. Learn how to choose the right eyepiece for you in this free home astronomy equipment video from a telescope designer and manufacturer. Eyepieces for Telescopes. Discussion of the ... [... more]
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Starter Set of Orion Edge-On Planetary Eyepieces
Features: High-magnification 1.25" eyepieces designed for exceptional planetary and lunar viewing Flat field design ensures sharp focus out to the edge of their wide 55-degree apparent field of view Barrel distortion and field curvature commonly [... more]
$278.85
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How to Insert the Eyepiece Into the Sky-Watcher SK707AZ2 ...
The SK707AZ2 refractor telescope is a light weight yet sturdy telescope making it an ideal companion for skywatchers. Before choosing the right eyepiece, make sure you browse through different types of eyepieces and enhance your viewing ... [... more]
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How to Calculate the Field of View of the Sky-Watcher ...
Telescopes have varied eyepieces. A Sky-Watcher SK1206AZ3 Short Tube Refractor Telescope may incorporate different types of eyepieces. The eyepiece is a critical component of a telescope as it determines the telescopes field of view. In simple ... [... more]
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How to Focus Your Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I Compact ...
Bringing an image into focus is essential when using your binocular, so you should learn how to properly focus both eyepieces. The Olympus Roamer 10x21 DPC I Compact Porro Prism Binocular allows you to easily focus both eye pieces and see across ... [... more]
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How to Change a Telescope Eyepiece
Telescope eyepieces form the magnified images that you see when you look through the telescope's optical tube. An eyepiece consists of lens components in a moisture- and dust-resistant housing. You'll need to purchase an array of eyepieces of ... [... more]
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How to Buy a Telescope Eyepiece
Every amateur astronomer who owns a telescope should have several eyepieces because changing them allows for viewing objects at various magnifications. Buy a telescope with at least a 1 1/4-inch eyepiece: the industry standard size. Purchase a ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Monocular
A monocular is a low powered telescope similar to a binocular, only without two lenses or two eyepieces. Monoculars are great for hiking trips or bird watching trips when one doesn't want to deal with cumbersome binoculars. However, the care of a ... [... more]
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Orion Sirius Plossl Power Pair Eyepiece Set
Features: These 12.5mm and 7.5mm eyepieces are ideal for all types of telescopes Offer a 52 degree apparent field of view for clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast Fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface Lens edges [... more]
$79.90
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Pentax 70532 SMC-XF 12 1.25-Inch Eyepiece for Pentax ...
Features: Designed for use with our 65mm scopes High-refraction, low-dispersion lanthanum glass elements to provide high-resolution images with minimal aberrations. Pentax-original smc full-surface multi-layer lens coating to improve light transmission [... more]
$218.00
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Celestron Accessory Kit
Features: Five superior grade Plossl eyepieces, all fully multi-coated for maximum contrast and resolution 2x, 1.25-inch Barlow lens gives you a total of ten power combinations Six colored eyepiece (planetary) filters 1.25-inch Moon filter provides [... more]
$224.95
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Pentax 70517 SMC-XW 30 2-Inch Eyepiece for Telescopes
Features: Improved 70 degree field of view for easier viewing XW 7, 10, 14 , 20 will give a wider field of view than our previous eyepieces when used on Pentax Spotting Scopes or with telescopes XW 14, 20, 30, and 40 are designed specifically provide [... more]
$658.00
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