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ORION
List Price: $102.95
Price: $82.35
Key features ORION
  • At less than $100 apiece, Edge-Ons wonâTMt have you "on edge" financially!
  • Each eyepiece has long 20mm eye relief for comfortable viewing even with eyeglasses on
  • 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 seen in standard eyepiece designs are gone
  • Mid- and high-magnification 1.25" eyepieces designed for exceptional planetary and lunar viewing
  • Model: Orion 14.5mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Orion 14.5mm Edge-On Planetary Eyepiece, 1.25" / ORION:

Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of six medium- and high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars. This design renders an optically flat image that's sharply focused from center to edge of the wide 55-deg apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let you push the power, whether you're canvassing the lunar terminator or studying the Jovian cloud belts. The optics are fully multi-coated for high light transmission, and each eyepiece has 20mm eye relief for viewing comfort. Other nice touches: blackened lens edges, pop-down rubber eyeguards, and 1. 25" barrels threaded for filters.
Stellarvue
Stellarvue
Price: $39.00

Review Stellavue Rigel Pulse Guide Illuminator EI / Stellarvue:

Stellavue Rigel Pulse Guide Illuminator EI for Stellarvue 50mm Multi Coated Finder Scope F50W2 Rigel Pulse Guide Illuminator for illuminated reticle eyepieces only. Converts Stellarvue F50W2 50mm Finder Scope.
Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.45 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Parfocal
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Model: Pro-Optic 18mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 18mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

ORION
List Price: $278.85
Price: $222.95
Key features ORION
  • Each eyepiece has long 20mm eye relief for comfortable viewing even with eyeglasses on
  • Barrel distortion and field curvature commonly seen in standard eyepiece designs are gone
  • Mid- and high-magnification 1.25" eyepieces designed for exceptional planetary and lunar viewing
  • At less than $100 apiece, Edge-Ons won't have you âon edge" financially!
  • Flat field design ensures sharp focus out to the edge of their wide 55-degree apparent field of view
  • Model: Expansion Set of Orion Edge-On Planetary Eyepieces

Review Expansion Set of Orion Edge-On Planetary Eyepieces / ORION:

Edge-On Planetary eyepieces bring flat-field performance to solar system viewing in the form of six medium- and high-magnification focal lengths. Each employs a sophisticated 7-element lens design reminiscent of exotic, high-priced oculars. This design renders an optically flat image that's sharply focused from center to edge of the wide 55-degree apparent field of view. The barrel distortion and field curvature aberrations common in standard eyepiece designs are virtually gone. Edge-On Planetary eyepieces let you push the power, whether you're canvassing the lunar terminator or studying the Jovian cloud belts. The optics are fully multi-coated for high light transmission, and each eyepiece has 20mm eye relief for viewing comfort. Other nice touches: blackened lens edges, pop-down rubber eyeguards, and 1. 25" barrels threaded for filters. The Edge-On Planetary Expansion set includes three new focal length eyepieces: 5mm, 9mm, and 14. 5mm.
Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.5 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Parfocal
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • Model: Pro-Optic 14.5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 14.5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Parfocal
  • Rubber Eyeguards,Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • Model: Pro-Optic 3mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 3mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.55 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Parfocal
  • Model: Pro-Optic 12.5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 12.5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • Parfocal
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Model: Pro-Optic 5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 5mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • Parfocal
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Model: Pro-Optic 9mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 9mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

Pro Optic
Pro Optic
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Price: $99.95
Key features Pro Optic
  • Parfocal
  • 20mm Eye Relief
  • Fully Multi-Coated
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads
  • Model: Pro-Optic 6mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25"

Review Pro-Optic 6mm Long Eye Relief Eyepiece, 1.25" / Pro Optic:

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