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ORION
ORION
List Price: $54.95
Price: $43.95
Key features ORION
  • Fully coated with anti-reflection material to maximize the transmission of incoming light
  • Carefully ground & polished from optical glass to provide excellent image sharpness and brightness
  • Provide a pleasing 50 degree apparent field of view
  • This set of a 13mm and a 6mm eyepiece is attractively priced for limited budgets
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion Explorer II Power Pair Eyepiece Set

Review Orion Explorer II Power Pair Eyepiece Set / ORION:

Get in tight on your astronomical targets with these 13mm and 6mm Explorer IIs. Get this pair to add more high-power options.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $79.95
Price: $63.95
Key features ORION
  • Eye relief is a long 20mm, particularly attractive to eyeglass wearers
  • Delightfully free of pincushion distortion and chromatic aberration
  • This 42mm eyepiece offers bright, sharp and pleasing images of deep-space objects
  • 3-element lens design with multi-coatings for efficient light transmission
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Model: Orion DeepView 42mm 2" Eyepiece

Review Orion DeepView 42mm 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" light-pollution and other filters.
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
  • One-year limited warranty
  • 3-element lens design with multi-coatings for efficient light transmission
  • Delightfully free of pincushion distortion and chromatic aberration
  • Eye relief is a long 20mm, particularly attractive to eyeglass wearers
  • 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.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $82.95
Price: $66.50
Key features ORION
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Carefully ground & polished from optical glass to provide excellent image sharpness and brightness
  • Fully coated with anti-reflection material to maximize the transmission of incoming light
  • Provide a pleasing 50 degree apparent field of view
  • These 25mm, 17mm, and 10mm eyepieces are attractively priced for limited budgets
  • Model: Orion Explorer II Starter Eyepiece Set

Review Orion Explorer II Starter Eyepiece Set / ORION:

Three of the most commonly used focal lengths for low, medium, and high-power observing: 25mm, 17mm, and 10mm. A great upgrade from lower quality eyepieces.
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