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ORION
ORION
List Price: $112.95
Price: $90.25
Key features ORION
  • This premium 5.0mm eyepiece is parfocal so you need only minimal refocusing when switching powers
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Superior coating dramatically improves both brightness and contrast, increasing visibility
  • Fully multi-coated to ensure maximum light transmission
  • Includes a detachable winged rubber eyeguard to block out stray light and help position your eye
  • Model: Orion 5.0mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 5.0mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

The Ultrascopic eyepiece series offers unsurpassed image fidelity. Rather than having a single layer of magnesium fluoride on most lens elements, Ultrascopics are Ultra Multi-Coated, meaning that every air-to-glass lens surface is vacuum coated with multiple antireflective layers. There is no higher level of multi-coating. These coatings, coupled with a low-reflection barrel with blackened lens edges, improves both brightness and contrast of faint nebulas and galaxies. These premium 1. 25" eyepieces employ 5- or 7-elements using high-refractive-index glass. Each produces a wide 52-degree apparent field of view (49-degree for the 35mm). Internally threaded for filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $54.95
Price: $43.95
Key features ORION
  • Offers a generous 52 degree field of view for crisp, sharp images
  • Provides the highest degree of color correction available in Plossl eyepieces anywhere
  • Fully multi-coated 4-element optics for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast
  • This 12.5mm eyepiece appeals to skywatchers who want an extra performance edge
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion 12.5mm HighLight Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 12.5mm HighLight Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

Orion HighLight Plossls is our exclusive, premium line of 1. 25" Plossl eyepieces with some noteworthy enhancements. HighLight eyepieces offer a generous 50-degree field of view (43-degree for the 40mm) and crisp, sharp images. The HighLights' 4-element optics are fully multi-coated - every air-to-glass lens surface is multi-layer coated for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast. The lens edges are blackened for additional contrast enhancement. The machined aluminum housings of the HighLight Plossls sport a distinctive anodized finish, with grip traction knurled right into the metal. Supple rubber eyeguards shield out extraneous light and fold down for eyeglass wearers. The barrels of HighLight Plossls are precision-machined to a tolerance of +/- 0. 05mm from the nominal specification, so you can be sure of a great fit in your diagonal or focuser. And of course they are internally threaded to accept filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $144.85
Price: $115.75
Key features ORION
  • Fully multi-coated 4-element optics for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Offer a generous 52 degree field of view for crisp, sharp images
  • Provide the highest degree of color correction available in Plossl eyepieces anywhere
  • These 26mm, 17mm and 10mm eyepieces appeal to skywatchers who want an extra performance edge
  • Model: Orion HighLight Plossl Starter Eyepiece Set

Review Orion HighLight Plossl Starter Eyepiece Set / ORION:

An ideal upgrade set to replace lower-quality eyepieces, it includes three must-have focal lengths for low, medium, and high-power viewing: 25mm, 17mm, and 10mm.
Zhumell JLPS-5S
Zhumell JLPS-5S
Dimentions: 12 x 6 x 4 inches
List Price: $180.00
Price: $79.99
Key features Zhumell JLPS-5S
  • Green laser stands out against the night sky.
  • Works great in place of a traditional finderscope.
  • A must-have accessory for any star-gazer.
  • Visible green laser beam helps you show others night sky objects.
  • Perfect for teachers or presenters.
  • Model: Zhumell Green Astronomical Laser Pointer

Review Zhumell Green Astronomical Laser Pointer / Zhumell JLPS-5S:

Zhumell Green Astronomical Laser Pointer JLPS-5S
Vixen Optics 39200
Vixen Optics 39200
Dimentions: 12 x 4 x 8 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $139.00
Price: $99.95
Key features Vixen Optics 39200
  • NPL15mm: Eye Relief: 11mm; Apparent FOV: 50 deg
  • NPL10mm: Eye Relief: 6.5mm; Apparent FOV: 50 deg
  • NPL40mm: Eye Relief: 36mm; Apparent FOV: 40 deg
  • Model: Vixen 39200 Plossl Eyepiece Package

Review Vixen 39200 Plossl Eyepiece Package / Vixen Optics 39200:

ORION
ORION
List Price: $79.95
Price: $63.95
Key features ORION
  • This 35mm eyepiece offers bright, sharp and pleasing images of deep-space objects
  • Delightfully free of pincushion distortion and chromatic aberration
  • Eye relief is a long 20mm, particularly attractive to eyeglass wearers
  • 3-element lens design with multi-coatings for efficient light transmission
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion DeepView 35mm 2" Eyepiece

Review Orion DeepView 35mm 2" Eyepiece / ORION:

Assuming that you don't subscribe to the misconception that strong magnification gives better views of deep-sky objects, then our new DeepView 2" eyepieces should excite you. Why? Because the brightest and sharpest images of deep-space objects are obtained with low power and a wide field of view. And DeepView 2" eyepieces deliver just that. They feature anodized aluminum housings and a 3-element lens design with multi-coatings for efficient light transmission. Eye relief is 20mm - a welcome spec for eyeglass wearers - and the rubber eyeguards fold down out of the way if desired. Apparent fields of view for the 35mm and 42mm models are a generous 56-degree and 52-degree, respectively. Delightfully free of pincushion distortion and chromatic aberration, these eyepieces will impress even the seasoned deep-sky observer. The barrels are threaded to accept 2" filters.
Celestron 93393
Celestron 93393
Dimentions: 4.8 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches
Weight: 1.06 pounds
List Price: $59.99
Price: $51.69
Key features Celestron 93393
  • 6-Element design using extra low dispersion (ED) glass on highly curved elements Fully Multi-Coated
  • 55 degree apparent Field of View 20mm eye relief Soft Rubber Rolldown Eyecups
  • More than 25mm of clear aperture
  • Parafocal - Little or no focusing adjustment needed when switching from a low power eyepiece to a high power eyepiece
  • Model: Celestron X-CEL Series 1-1/4 25MM Eyepiece

Review Celestron X-CEL Series 1-1/4 25MM Eyepiece / Celestron 93393:

If you are looking for an eyepiece that excels for planetary viewing, then Celestron's X-Cel offers the unique features you are looking for. A 6-element fully multi-coated optical design, the X-Cel utilizes extra low dispersion (ED) glass on its most highly curved surfaces, to minimize chromatic aberration that can hinder sharp planetary views. With a wide 55° apparent field of view, and a large 25mm clear aperture the X-Cel is one of the most comfortable eyepieces to use. Every X-Cel eyepiece is parfocal with each other, meaning little or no focusing is needed when changing from low to high power. The X-Cel comes with soft rubber eyecups and a durable plastic case. In addition, if you are an eyeglass wearer, you will enjoy the 20mm eye relief available on each of the X-Cel focal lengths. Threaded barrels accept 1-1/4" Celestron thread-in filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $44.95
Price: $35.95
Key features ORION
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Offers a 52 degree apparent field of view for clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast
  • Performs well on both deep-sky and planetary subjects
  • Fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface
  • This 12.5mm eyepiece is ideal for all types of telescopes: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric
  • Model: Orion 12.5mm Sirius Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 12.5mm Sirius Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

With a wide 50-deg apparent field, our Sirius Plossl line of eyepieces provide clear, sharp images of impressively high contrast. They're suitable all telescope types: reflector, refractor, and catadioptric. Each 4-element Sirius Plossl is fully coated with magnesium fluoride on every air-to-glass surface. Lens edges are blackened to reduce scattering of stray light and maximize contrast. Lenses are mounted in black anodized aluminum housings with 1. 25" chrome-plated brass barrels. Each is fitted with rubber eyeguards and internally threaded to accept standard filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $97.90
Price: $78.25
Key features ORION
  • Offer a generous 52 degree field of view for crisp, sharp images
  • Provide the highest degree of color correction available in Plossl eyepieces anywhere
  • These 12.5mm and 7.5mm eyepieces appeal to skywatchers who want an extra performance edge
  • Fully multi-coated 4-element optics for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion HighLight Plossl Power Pair Eyepiece Set

Review Orion HighLight Plossl Power Pair Eyepiece Set / ORION:

For planetary and lunar viewing, especially, these 12. 5mm and 7. 5mm high-power oculars will have you discovering new detail. Even if you already use a 9mm or 10mm eyepiece, get this pair to add more magnification options.
Barska AD10530
Barska AD10530
Dimentions: 13.5 x 3 x 5.5 inches
List Price: $357.25
Price: $169.99
Key features Barska AD10530
  • Includes a hard-side protective carrying case
  • Fully coated optics for increase clarity and brighter images
  • Variable zoom power for different spotting magnifications, with extra long eye relief
  • Multi-position rotating eyepiece allows many viewing positions
  • Compact and portable with sleek design in a shock absorbing rubberized finish
  • Model: Barska Prodigy 18-36x50 Multi-Position Eyepiece w/ Protective Hardcase

Review Barska Prodigy 18-36x50 Multi-Position Eyepiece w/ Protective Hardcase / Barska AD10530:

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