The Celestron Ultima Edge 30mm Flat Field Eyepiece provides ultra-sharp, clear, and crisp images from the center to the edge of the field of view. Designed for low power magnification, it's ideal for viewing deep sky objects, planets, stars, and the Moon's surface.
Key Features:
* 30mm parfocal Ultra Flat Field eyepiece, designed for 2-inch focusers.
* Incredibly crisp views from center to edge of field.
* Fully multi-coated, 9-element lens design maximizes light transmission.
* Wide 70° apparent field of view lets you see more of the night sky.
* Generous 22mm eye relief and fold-down rubber eyeguard ensure comfortable viewing for eyeglass wearers and non-eyeglass wearers.
* Main housing machined from high-grade aluminum with a black anodized surface.
* 2-inch mounting barrel is internally threaded for standard 1.25-inch filters and adapters.
* Compatible with 2-inch star diagonals and focusers.
* Molded rubber grip ring for non-slip handling.
* Parfocal design allows switching between Ultima Edge eyepieces (excluding 24mm) without refocusing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the focal length of the CELESTRON Ultima Edge eyepiece?A: The focal length is thirty millimeters. This allows for low power magnification, making it ideal for viewing deep sky objects and the Moon.
Q: What is the field of view for the Ultima Edge eyepiece?A: It has a wide seventy-degree apparent field of view. This feature helps you see more of the night sky during your observations.
Q: What is the eye relief measurement for this eyepiece?A: The eye relief is twenty-two millimeters. This generous eye relief provides comfort for both eyeglass wearers and non-wearers.
Q: What is the weight of the CELESTRON Ultima Edge eyepiece?A: The eyepiece weighs approximately one point one pounds. This lightweight design makes it easy to handle during observations.
Q: Is this eyepiece compatible with standard filters?A: Yes, it is compatible with standard one point twenty-five inch filters. The eyepiece has an internally threaded barrel for easy attachment.
Q: How do I use the Ultima Edge eyepiece with my telescope?A: Simply insert the two-inch mounting barrel into your telescope’s focuser. Secure it in place and adjust for focus as needed.
Q: Can I use this eyepiece for both planetary and deep-sky viewing?A: Yes, it is suitable for both types of viewing. The low power magnification and wide field of view enhance observations of planets and deep-sky objects.
Q: Is the eyepiece suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is user-friendly and perfect for beginners. The parfocal design allows for easy switching between eyepieces without refocusing.
Q: How do I keep the eyepiece clean and in good condition?A: Use a soft lens cloth to wipe the eyepiece. Avoid harsh chemicals, and store it in a protective case when not in use.
Q: Can I use this eyepiece with two-inch star diagonals?A: Yes, it is compatible with two-inch star diagonals and focusers. This compatibility enhances its versatility in various setups.
Q: What should I do if my eyepiece arrives damaged?A: Contact customer support immediately for assistance. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
Q: Does the Ultima Edge eyepiece come with a warranty?A: Yes, it typically comes with a warranty. Check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific details and coverage.
Q: Is the eyepiece safe for children to use?A: Yes, it is generally safe for older children with adult supervision. Ensure they understand how to handle it properly to avoid damage.
Q: Can I use this eyepiece while wearing glasses?A: Yes, it is designed for comfort with eyeglasses. The long eye relief and fold-down rubber eyeguard accommodate glasses well.
Q: How does the parfocal design benefit users?A: The parfocal design allows for easy switching between eyepieces without needing to refocus. This feature enhances your observing experience.