Tele Vue Panoptic 15mm (Pre-owned)
Article number: | CN |
Availability: | In stock |
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Focal Length: 15mm
- The 15mm focal length is versatile, providing mid-to-high magnification on most telescopes, ideal for observing both planetary details and deep-sky objects.
- It is especially useful for telescopes with focal lengths around 800-1200mm, where it offers a good balance between magnification and field of view.
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Apparent Field of View (AFOV):
- 68 degrees, offering a wide, immersive view that makes it easier to locate and track objects, particularly deep-sky objects like star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.
- The wide field of view is also beneficial for lunar and planetary observing, giving enough space to see context around the target.
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Optical Quality:
- Fully multi-coated lenses with Tele Vue’s high-quality glass and coatings ensure excellent light transmission, color fidelity, and contrast.
- Designed with a well-corrected optical formula, this eyepiece offers pinpoint stars from edge to edge, minimizing distortion, chromatic aberration, and field curvature.
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Eye Relief:
- Approximately 10mm of eye relief, which is sufficient for most users to view comfortably, though those who wear glasses may need to remove them.
- The eyepiece includes a rubber eyeguard to enhance viewing comfort and reduce stray light interference.
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Build Quality:
- Built with a durable, high-quality housing that is compact yet solid, making it easy to handle and insert into the focuser.
- The barrel is 1.25 inches, compatible with a wide range of telescope focusers and accessories, ensuring broad compatibility across various setups.
Observing Experience:
The Tele Vue Panoptic 15mm is known for its immersive, high-contrast views that perform well across a variety of telescopes. It’s particularly favored for its ability to deliver sharp images across the entire field, allowing for clear, distortion-free views of celestial objects even at the edges. This eyepiece is ideal for anyone looking to elevate their observing experience, whether enjoying star fields, galaxies, or high-detail planetary observing.