Apertura SWA 38mm 2 Inch Eyepiece
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Key Features:
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Focal Length: 38mm, offering a wide, immersive field of view that’s ideal for deep-sky observation. The long focal length results in lower magnification, making it easier to locate and view larger celestial objects.
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Apparent Field of View (AFOV):
- Provides a 70-degree apparent field of view, allowing for wide, panoramic views of the night sky.
- This expansive field enhances the viewing experience, giving a sense of "space-walk" effect that helps you take in large areas of the sky at once.
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Optics:
- Fully multi-coated lenses improve light transmission, ensuring bright and contrast-rich views.
- The high-quality optics help to minimize chromatic aberration and other distortions, delivering sharp views from edge to edge, especially beneficial for wide-field observation.
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Barrel Size:
- 2-inch barrel, compatible with most telescopes that have a 2-inch focuser, making it a versatile addition to many setups.
- The 2-inch format maximizes the field of view for large and faint deep-sky objects, ideal for viewing extended star clusters and nebulae.
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Eye Relief:
- Generous eye relief, typically around 20mm, making it comfortable to use even for those who wear glasses.
- Long eye relief also reduces eye strain during prolonged observing sessions, enhancing overall comfort.
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Build Quality:
- Sturdy metal construction with a rubber grip, designed to withstand regular use and provide a comfortable hold.
- The eyepiece is well-built to provide a stable and durable addition to your observing gear.
Observing Experience:
The Apertura SWA 38mm 2-Inch Eyepiece is particularly well-suited for low-power, wide-field views. Its 70-degree field of view and excellent optics make it ideal for scanning large areas of the sky, capturing bright clusters, and providing stunning views of the Milky Way. It’s especially recommended for observers who enjoy wide, immersive views, making it a valuable tool for both beginners and experienced stargazers.