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The Sky-Watcher Planetary eyepieces are ideal when high magnification is required for the observation of fine planetary and lunar detail. Ideal for shorter focal length telescopes with focal lengths under 1000mm ideally. Based on a modified Plossl design, these fully multi-coated eyepieces are constructed with five lens elements, and are characterised by their wide 58 degree field of view, low distortion, high contrast performance and comfortable operation, ideal for Lunar and Planetary observation with virtually any telescope design.Each model features fold down rubber eyecups and a generous 16mm eye relief for viewing comfort, making them suitable for spectacle wearers.Each model features the security of rubber grips and the eyepiece barrels are threaded for standard 1.25" filters. Secure top and botom dust caps are included to keep the optics clean.1.25 inch barrel
Good views I'm pleased with this purchase. The eyepiece performed well and gave me good views of the Moon and Jupiter. I wanted a 4mm to give me reasonable magnifications with a short 500mm focal length refractor and this eyepiece did not disappoint. Securely packaged and fast delivery. Excellent. (23/03/2024) P - Kent
BAADER PLANETARIUM 18MM EYEPIECE Harrisons recommenced the Baader eyepieces as an upgrade from the stock eyepieces supplied with new telescopes. The Baader eyepieces deliver a vastly improved viewing experience. So good i ordered the 10mm and 32mm. Especially like the winged eyecup which helps remove stray light. (01/06/2020) Dean - Sunderland
4mm skywatcher planetary eyepiece Great eyepiece, does the job perfectly. Quivk delivery And very well packaged. Even though an ‘ economy’ product it still has Quality for viewing moon and planets. Recommend this product and supplier. Very pleased , thank you. (06/07/2018) Joseph - Torquay
Very good well made eyepiece viewing excellent (07/07/2017) Scott -
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