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SVBONY Telescope Eyepiece 66 Degree Ultra Wide Angle HD 15mm 1.25 inch Fully Multi-Coated

  • Regular price $46.90

Vendor: Svbony

Type: Telescopes

Sku: WBEEAB07JG38XRT

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SVBONY Telescope Eyepiece 66 Degree Ultra Wide Angle HD 15mm 1.25 inch Fully Multi-Coated

$46.90

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the focal length of the SVBONY telescope eyepiece? A: The focal length is fifteen millimeters. This medium magnification is ideal for viewing large deep sky objects and lunar details.
  • Q: What is the apparent field of view of this eyepiece? A: The apparent field of view is sixty-six degrees. This wide angle enhances the viewing experience for celestial observations.
  • Q: What type of glass is used in the lens of this eyepiece? A: The lens is made of optical glass. This material ensures bright and sharp images with good color correction.
  • Q: How much does the SVBONY eyepiece weigh? A: The net weight is three hundred sixty grams, or twelve point seven ounces. This lightweight design is easy to handle during observations.
  • Q: What is the barrel size of the eyepiece? A: The barrel size is one point twenty-five inches, or thirty-one point seven millimeters. This standard size fits most telescopes and accessories.
  • Q: How do I install the SVBONY eyepiece? A: To install, simply insert the eyepiece into the telescope's one point twenty-five inch focuser and secure it in place. Make sure it is tightened for stability.
  • Q: Is this eyepiece suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is suitable for beginners. The wide field of view makes it easy to locate celestial objects, enhancing the learning experience.
  • Q: Can I use this eyepiece with a Barlow lens? A: Yes, it is threaded for standard one point twenty-five inch Barlow lenses. This allows for increased magnification and versatility.
  • Q: How should I clean the SVBONY eyepiece? A: To clean, use a soft, lint-free cloth and lens cleaner. Avoid using abrasive materials that can scratch the optical surfaces.
  • Q: Does this eyepiece come with a protective cover? A: Yes, it includes a sturdy lens cover. This protects the eyepiece from dust and moisture when not in use.
  • Q: Is the rubber eye guard removable? A: Yes, the rubber eye guard is collapsible and can be adjusted. It accommodates users who wear glasses.
  • Q: What type of observations is this eyepiece best suited for? A: It is best for broad field lunar observations, medium-sized star clusters, and deep sky targets. Its design enhances clarity for various celestial views.
  • Q: What if my eyepiece arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact customer support for a replacement. Ensure to document any visible damage for a smoother return process.
  • Q: Does the eyepiece have a warranty? A: Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the packaging or contact the seller for specific warranty details.
  • Q: Can I use astronomy filters with this eyepiece? A: Yes, it is threaded for standard one point twenty-five inch filters. This feature allows for enhanced contrast and clarity during observations.

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