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$169.00
Saxon Cielo HD eyepieces feature a wide 60 degree field of view for clear and well-corrected images. With extra low-dispersion glass and six elements, the Cielo HD series guarantees high performance. All seven Cielo HD eyepieces sport 16mm of comfortable eye relief, making them easy on the eye. What's more the twist up eyecups make it easy to switch between eyepieces in the Cielo HD range, making it a versatile and reliable choice for any stargazing adventure.
| GENERAL | |
|---|---|
| Apparent Field of View: | 60° |
| Eye Relief: | 16mm |
| Optical Coatings: | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Number of Lens Elements: | 6 |
| Barrel Size: | 31.7mm |
| Parfocal Eyepieces: | Yes |
| Threaded For Filters: | Yes |
The Luminos series eyepieces offer a wide 82º field of view in both high power and low power models, allowing you to make the most of your telescope, whether you own a short, fast refractor or a Celestron EdgeHD telescope. The optical set consists of six or seven elements (depending on the model) and is fully multi-coated for crisp, sharp views. All six Luminos eyepieces are parfocal, which means you can switch out eyepieces during observing sessions with little or no additional focusing required.
The Luminos eyepiece body is made of polished and anodized aluminum. A rubber grip runs around the equator of the eyepiece, giving you a secure grip and an easy method for raising and lowering the retractable eyecup. Simply twist the rubber grip to adjust the height of the eyecup. The insert barrel is threaded to accept filters.
| GENERAL | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length: | 7mm |
| Apparent Field of View: | 82° |
| Eye Relief: | 12mm |
| Optical Coatings: | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Number of Lens Elements: | 7 |
| Barrel Size: | 32mm |
| Field Stop Diameter: | 15mm |
| Parfocal Eyepieces: | Yes |
| Weight: | 340.19g |
$850.00
Tele Vue's Delos 3.5mm is a short focal length eyepiece that will deliver high power magnification. Importantly though it still achieves a generous 20mm eye-relief and wide 72° apparent field of view. Amazing in well corrected refractors with short to medium focal lengths. High powered views without the need for a Barlows or Powermate!
There is a good chance the TeleVue Delos will be seen as the ultimate combination of performance, viewing comfort and price. If you've been keeping a spot in your case for an affordable, premium eyepiece, you should consider a Delos - you won't be disappointed! Lessons learned from the tremendously successful Ethos series were applied to develop this long eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepiece line.
All focal lengths feature 1.25" barrels making them suitable for almost any telescope or even bino-viewers!
Tele Vue Delos 3.5mm - Specifications
- Model # EDL-03.5
- Focal Length 3.5mm
- Barrel Size 1.25"
- Apparent Field of View 72°
- Eye Relief 20mm
- Weight 499g
- Field Stop 4.4mm
Background:
In 2011 Tele Vue introduced the Delos, mid-to-short focal length line of 20mm eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepieces. Every optical, mechanical, and ergonomic aspect was rethought to achieve reference-standard performance for any visual application.
The Delos was conceived as a narrower field Ethos. Reducing the field to 72° allowed freedom to increase eye-relief, while controlling pupil aberrations, all without making the eyepiece too large. With Ethos performance standards as benchmarks, the Delos design achieves full field sharpness, virtually perfect f θ (theta) distortion mapping, and color neutrality. Image fidelity is maximized utilizing glass matched multicoatings and anti-reflection surfaces throughout the eyepiece.
Contrast is further enhanced with a new, continuously adjustable height eyeguard system that can be locked in any position. Since the Delos eye-lens measures a quite large 35mm in diameter, preventing stray light from reflecting off the first surface and extraneous light from entering your eye pays off in a nice increase in perceived contrast. The eyeguard's sliding action allows for positioning the soft rubber eyeguard at the ideal height to suit the observer's preference. Indicator marks on the eyepiece body are handy reference guides for setting your perfect position. The eye-guard can also rotate for Dioptrx users.
Awards - Delos 6mm and 10mm
Reviews
Sky & Telescope Hot New Product for 2012 Award
More Than Expected (Delos 6 and 10mm)
And while the 20 mm of eye relief make them attractive for those was observe wearing eyeglasses, it was the "distinctly pleasurable" observing experience that most impressed our reviewer. When it comes to eyepiece design, The Delos seems to have hit all the sweet spots.
— Editors. "Hot New Products for 2012". Sky & Telescope (January 2012). p.39.
Excerpt from ATT review of Delos 6- & 10-mm eyepieces:
Wide-Field Eyepieces That Pack a Planetary Punch
With the Delos, the eyepiece simply "disappears" and allows the observer to observe. I could find nothing whatsoever to complain about; the "twist and tighten" eye relief adjustment feature is the best I've ever seen in any eyepiece, and the optics are essentially perfect. Tele Vue somehow always finds a way to continuously improve upon their eyepieces and the Delos is certainly no exception. Bottomline: If you're in the market for a planetary eyepiece, you owe it to yourself to consider the Tele Vue Delos.
— Erik Wilcox. "Tele Vue Delos". Astronomy Technology Today (Nov-Dec 2011). Full Review.
Review of the 6mm & 10mm Delos from Astronomy Magazine, December 2011
- Contrast was excellent - right up there with some of the best planetary eypeices I've ever used.
- I searched but saw no internal reflections or scattering in either eyepiece.
- The flat field the Delos eyepieces produce really made star fields pop. Open clusters epitomized the old standard "diamonds on velvet". Stars on and off axis showed no sign of astigmatism.
- Tele Vue has constructed an eyepiece that stands with the best deep-sky and planetary eyepieces on the market.
- — Trusock, Tom. "Astronomy tests Tele Vue's new eyepiece line". Astronomy Magazine (December 2011). Full Review.
Excerpts from Sky & Telescope, June 2011, review of Delos eyepieces:
WHAT WE LIKE:
Essentially perfect optics
"Immersive" observation experience
WHAT WE DON'T LIKE:
I spent several nights viewing the Moon, Saturn, stars and nebulae with a variety of telescopes … .
The Delos eyepieces are "easy to look through … . They have flat fields, delivering absolute pinpoint stars from edge to edge with no hint of color aberration. The view, especially during the daytime, is very pure with no noticeable color tint. And there wasn't a hint of ghosts or reflections, even with the brightest stars".
"What caught me a bit off guard, however, was something that's best described as the observing experience. It was distinctly pleasurable."
"I have the sensation of looking out of a circular window rather than into an eyepiece."
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue's New Delos Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (June 2011). p. 58, 59.
$850.00
Tele Vue's Delos 6mm is a short focal length eyepiece that will deliver high power magnification. Importantly though it still achieves a generous 20mm eye-relief and wide 72° apparent field of view. Amazing in well corrected refractors with short to medium focal lengths. High powered views without the need for a Barlows or Powermate! The Delos 6mm provides 333x magnification in an 8" f/10 Schmidt Cassegrain making it an amazing eyepiece for high powered views (without going too far)!
There is a good chance the TeleVue Delos will be seen as the ultimate combination of performance, viewing comfort and price. If you've been keeping a spot in your case for an affordable, premium eyepiece, you should consider a Delos - you won't be disappointed! Lessons learned from the tremendously successful Ethos series were applied to develop this long eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepiece line.
The Delos 6mm has a 1.25" barrel making it suitable for almost any telescope or even bino-viewers!
Tele Vue Delos 6mm - Specifications
- Model # EDL-06.0
- Focal Length 6mm
- Barrel Size 1.25"
- Apparent Field of View 72°
- Eye Relief 20mm
- Weight 453g
- Field Stop 7.6mm
Background:
In 2011 Tele Vue introduced the Delos, mid-to-short focal length line of 20mm eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepieces. Every optical, mechanical, and ergonomic aspect was rethought to achieve reference-standard performance for any visual application.
The Delos was conceived as a narrower field Ethos. Reducing the field to 72° allowed freedom to increase eye-relief, while controlling pupil aberrations, all without making the eyepiece too large. With Ethos performance standards as benchmarks, the Delos design achieves full field sharpness, virtually perfect f θ (theta) distortion mapping, and color neutrality. Image fidelity is maximized utilizing glass matched multicoatings and anti-reflection surfaces throughout the eyepiece.
Contrast is further enhanced with a new, continuously adjustable height eyeguard system that can be locked in any position. Since the Delos eye-lens measures a quite large 35mm in diameter, preventing stray light from reflecting off the first surface and extraneous light from entering your eye pays off in a nice increase in perceived contrast. The eyeguard's sliding action allows for positioning the soft rubber eyeguard at the ideal height to suit the observer's preference. Indicator marks on the eyepiece body are handy reference guides for setting your perfect position. The eye-guard can also rotate for Dioptrx users.
Reviews
Sky & Telescope Hot New Product for 2012 Award
More Than Expected (Delos 6 and 10mm)
And while the 20 mm of eye relief make them attractive for those was observe wearing eyeglasses, it was the "distinctly pleasurable" observing experience that most impressed our reviewer. When it comes to eyepiece design, The Delos seems to have hit all the sweet spots.
— Editors. "Hot New Products for 2012". Sky & Telescope (January 2012). p.39.
Excerpt from ATT review of Delos 6- & 10-mm eyepieces:
Wide-Field Eyepieces That Pack a Planetary Punch
With the Delos, the eyepiece simply "disappears" and allows the observer to observe. I could find nothing whatsoever to complain about; the "twist and tighten" eye relief adjustment feature is the best I've ever seen in any eyepiece, and the optics are essentially perfect. Tele Vue somehow always finds a way to continuously improve upon their eyepieces and the Delos is certainly no exception. Bottomline: If you're in the market for a planetary eyepiece, you owe it to yourself to consider the Tele Vue Delos.
— Erik Wilcox. "Tele Vue Delos". Astronomy Technology Today (Nov-Dec 2011). Full Review.
Review of the 6mm & 10mm Delos from Astronomy Magazine, December 2011
- Contrast was excellent - right up there with some of the best planetary eypeices I've ever used.
- I searched but saw no internal reflections or scattering in either eyepiece.
- The flat field the Delos eyepieces produce really made star fields pop. Open clusters epitomized the old standard "diamonds on velvet". Stars on and off axis showed no sign of astigmatism.
- Tele Vue has constructed an eyepiece that stands with the best deep-sky and planetary eyepieces on the market.
- — Trusock, Tom. "Astronomy tests Tele Vue's new eyepiece line". Astronomy Magazine (December 2011). Full Review.
Excerpts from Sky & Telescope, June 2011, review of Delos eyepieces:
WHAT WE LIKE:
Essentially perfect optics
"Immersive" observation experience
WHAT WE DON'T LIKE:
I spent several nights viewing the Moon, Saturn, stars and nebulae with a variety of telescopes … .
The Delos eyepieces are "easy to look through … . They have flat fields, delivering absolute pinpoint stars from edge to edge with no hint of color aberration. The view, especially during the daytime, is very pure with no noticeable color tint. And there wasn't a hint of ghosts or reflections, even with the brightest stars".
"What caught me a bit off guard, however, was something that's best described as the observing experience. It was distinctly pleasurable."
"I have the sensation of looking out of a circular window rather than into an eyepiece."
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue's New Delos Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (June 2011). p. 58, 59.
$850.00
Tele Vue's Delos 4.5mm is a short focal length eyepiece that will deliver high power magnification. Importantly though it still achieves a generous 20mm eye-relief and wide 72° apparent field of view. Amazing in well corrected refractors with short to medium focal lengths. High powered views without the need for a Barlows or Powermate!
There is a good chance the TeleVue Delos will be seen as the ultimate combination of performance, viewing comfort and price. If you've been keeping a spot in your case for an affordable, premium eyepiece, you should consider a Delos - you won't be disappointed! Lessons learned from the tremendously successful Ethos series were applied to develop this long eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepiece line.
The Delos 4.5mm has a standard 1.25" barrel making it suitable for almost any telescope or even bino-viewers!
Tele Vue Delos 4.5mm - Specifications
- Model # EDL-04.5
- Focal Length 4.5mm
- Barrel Size 1.25"
- Apparent Field of View 72°
- Eye Relief 20mm
- Weight 499g
- Field Stop 5.6mm
Background:
In 2011 Tele Vue introduced the Delos, mid-to-short focal length line of 20mm eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepieces. Every optical, mechanical, and ergonomic aspect was rethought to achieve reference-standard performance for any visual application.
The Delos was conceived as a narrower field Ethos. Reducing the field to 72° allowed freedom to increase eye-relief, while controlling pupil aberrations, all without making the eyepiece too large. With Ethos performance standards as benchmarks, the Delos design achieves full field sharpness, virtually perfect f θ (theta) distortion mapping, and color neutrality. Image fidelity is maximized utilizing glass matched multicoatings and anti-reflection surfaces throughout the eyepiece.
Contrast is further enhanced with a new, continuously adjustable height eyeguard system that can be locked in any position. Since the Delos eye-lens measures a quite large 35mm in diameter, preventing stray light from reflecting off the first surface and extraneous light from entering your eye pays off in a nice increase in perceived contrast. The eyeguard's sliding action allows for positioning the soft rubber eyeguard at the ideal height to suit the observer's preference. Indicator marks on the eyepiece body are handy reference guides for setting your perfect position. The eye-guard can also rotate for Dioptrx users.
Awards - Delos 6mm and 10mm
Reviews
Sky & Telescope Hot New Product for 2012 Award
More Than Expected (Delos 6 and 10mm)
And while the 20 mm of eye relief make them attractive for those who were wearing eyeglasses, it was the "distinctly pleasurable" observing experience that most impressed our reviewer. When it comes to eyepiece design, The Delos seems to have hit all the sweet spots.
— Editors. "Hot New Products for 2012". Sky & Telescope (January 2012). p.39.
Excerpt from ATT review of Delos 6- & 10-mm eyepieces:
Wide-Field Eyepieces That Pack a Planetary Punch
With the Delos, the eyepiece simply "disappears" and allows the observer to observe. I could find nothing whatsoever to complain about; the "twist and tighten" eye relief adjustment feature is the best I've ever seen in any eyepiece, and the optics are essentially perfect. Tele Vue somehow always finds a way to continuously improve upon their eyepieces and the Delos is certainly no exception. Bottom line: If you're in the market for a planetary eyepiece, you owe it to yourself to consider the Tele Vue Delos.
— Erik Wilcox. "Tele Vue Delos". Astronomy Technology Today (Nov-Dec 2011). Full Review.
Review of the 6mm & 10mm Delos from Astronomy Magazine, December 2011
- The contrast was excellent - right up there with some of the best planetary eyepieces I've ever used.
- I searched but saw no internal reflections or scattering in either eyepiece.
- The flat field the Delos eyepieces produce really made star fields pop. Open clusters epitomized the old standard "diamonds on velvet". Stars on and off-axis showed no sign of astigmatism.
- Tele Vue has constructed an eyepiece that stands with the best deep-sky and planetary eyepieces on the market.
- — Trusock, Tom. "Astronomy tests Tele Vue's new eyepiece line". Astronomy Magazine (December 2011). Full Review.
Excerpts from Sky & Telescope, June 2011, review of Delos eyepieces:
WHAT WE LIKE:
Essentially perfect optics
"Immersive" observation experience
WHAT WE DON'T LIKE:
I spent several nights viewing the Moon, Saturn, stars, and nebulae with a variety of telescopes
The Delos eyepieces are "easy to look through … . They have flat fields, delivering absolute pinpoint stars from edge to edge with no hint of color aberration. The view, especially during the daytime, is very pure with no noticeable color tint. And there wasn't a hint of ghosts or reflections, even with the brightest stars".
"What caught me a bit off guard, however, was something that's best described as the observing experience. It was distinctly pleasurable."
"I have the sensation of looking out of a circular window rather than into an eyepiece."
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue's New Delos Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (June 2011). p. 58, 59.
$850.00
Tele Vue's Delos 8mm is a short to mid focal length eyepiece that will deliver useful magnification in almost any telescope. With a generous 20mm eye-relief and wide 72° apparent field of view the views will astound. Wide fields of view in telescopes with short to medium focal lengths (almost 1° in 600mm focal length telescopes). Mid to high powered views without the need for a Barlows or Powermate in Cassegrain telescopes! The Delos 8mm would be a worth investment for just about any telescope
There is a good chance the TeleVue Delos will be seen as the ultimate combination of performance, viewing comfort and price. If you've been keeping a spot in your case for an affordable, premium eyepiece, you should consider a Delos - you won't be disappointed! Lessons learned from the tremendously successful Ethos series were applied to develop this long eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepiece line.
The Delos 8mm has a standard 1.25" barrel making it suitable for almost any telescope or even bino-viewers!
Tele Vue Delos 8mm - Specifications
- Model # EDL-08.8
- Focal Length 8mm
- Barrel Size 1.25"
- Apparent Field of View 72°
- Eye Relief 20mm
- Weight 454g
- Field Stop 9.9mm
Background:
In 2011 Tele Vue introduced the Delos, mid-to-short focal length line of 20mm eye-relief, 72° apparent field of view eyepieces. Every optical, mechanical, and ergonomic aspect was rethought to achieve reference-standard performance for any visual application.
The Delos was conceived as a narrower field Ethos. Reducing the field to 72° allowed freedom to increase eye-relief, while controlling pupil aberrations, all without making the eyepiece too large. With Ethos performance standards as benchmarks, the Delos design achieves full field sharpness, virtually perfect f θ (theta) distortion mapping, and color neutrality. Image fidelity is maximized utilizing glass matched multicoatings and anti-reflection surfaces throughout the eyepiece.
Contrast is further enhanced with a new, continuously adjustable height eyeguard system that can be locked in any position. Since the Delos eye-lens measures a quite large 35mm in diameter, preventing stray light from reflecting off the first surface and extraneous light from entering your eye pays off in a nice increase in perceived contrast. The eyeguard's sliding action allows for positioning the soft rubber eyeguard at the ideal height to suit the observer's preference. Indicator marks on the eyepiece body are handy reference guides for setting your perfect position. The eye-guard can also rotate for Dioptrx users.
Awards - Delos 6mm and 10mm
Reviews
More Than Expected (Delos 6 and 10mm)
And while the 20 mm of eye relief make them attractive for those was observe wearing eyeglasses, it was the "distinctly pleasurable" observing experience that most impressed our reviewer. When it comes to eyepiece design, The Delos seems to have hit all the sweet spots.
— Editors. "Hot New Products for 2012". Sky & Telescope (January 2012). p.39.
Excerpt from ATT review of Delos 6- & 10-mm eyepieces:
Wide-Field Eyepieces That Pack a Planetary Punch
With the Delos, the eyepiece simply "disappears" and allows the observer to observe. I could find nothing whatsoever to complain about; the "twist and tighten" eye relief adjustment feature is the best I've ever seen in any eyepiece, and the optics are essentially perfect. Tele Vue somehow always finds a way to continuously improve upon their eyepieces and the Delos is certainly no exception. Bottomline: If you're in the market for a planetary eyepiece, you owe it to yourself to consider the Tele Vue Delos.
— Erik Wilcox. "Tele Vue Delos". Astronomy Technology Today (Nov-Dec 2011). Full Review.
Review of the 6mm & 10mm Delos from Astronomy Magazine, December 2011
- Contrast was excellent - right up there with some of the best planetary eypeices I've ever used.
- I searched but saw no internal reflections or scattering in either eyepiece.
- The flat field the Delos eyepieces produce really made star fields pop. Open clusters epitomized the old standard "diamonds on velvet". Stars on and off axis showed no sign of astigmatism.
- Tele Vue has constructed an eyepiece that stands with the best deep-sky and planetary eyepieces on the market.
- — Trusock, Tom. "Astronomy tests Tele Vue's new eyepiece line". Astronomy Magazine (December 2011). Full Review.
Excerpts from Sky & Telescope, June 2011, review of Delos eyepieces:
WHAT WE LIKE:
Essentially perfect optics
"Immersive" observation experience
WHAT WE DON'T LIKE:
I spent several nights viewing the Moon, Saturn, stars and nebulae with a variety of telescopes … .
The Delos eyepieces are "easy to look through … . They have flat fields, delivering absolute pinpoint stars from edge to edge with no hint of color aberration. The view, especially during the daytime, is very pure with no noticeable color tint. And there wasn't a hint of ghosts or reflections, even with the brightest stars".
"What caught me a bit off guard, however, was something that's best described as the observing experience. It was distinctly pleasurable."
"I have the sensation of looking out of a circular window rather than into an eyepiece."
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue's New Delos Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (June 2011). p. 58, 59.
$910.00
The Nagler eyepiece was revolutionary as the first eyepiece to deliver breath taking wide fields of view while still providing sharp images from edge to edge. In contrast to the objective of your telescope which rarely covers an image angle of more than 2°, Nagler eyepieces remain sharp over an angle of 82° to truly inspire a spacewalk vista. For this reason extreme care must be taken to correct for aberrations - especially away from the optical axis.
Al Nagler has refined this series of eyepieces taking advantage of different exotic glasses and improved coatings to deliver quite simply the best performance you can get out of an eyepiece. While other manufacturers may boast impressive field sizes, Tele Vue's philosophy of inspiring spacewalk vistas always keeps their optical devices well ahead of the pack.
Specifications
| Focal Length (mm) | 6-Mar |
| Barrel Size (in.) | 1¼" |
| Apparent Field of View (deg.) | 50 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 10 |
| Weight (lb / oz) | 0.33 / 5.3 |
| Field Stop (mm) | 5.1 - 2.6 |
$1,350.00
Tele Vue Ethos 6mm Specifications
|
Focal Length |
6mm |
|
Apparent Field |
100° |
|
Eye Relief |
15mm |
|
Effective Field Stop Diameter |
10.4mm |
|
Barrel Size |
2" / 1.25" |
|
Weight |
439g |
Introduced at the 2007 Northeast Astronomy Forum, Tele Vue once again broadened the amateur astronomer's perspective on the universe with: 100° of pure Tele Vue quality. The field area of this new eyepiece is more than 50% larger than an 82° field. The Tele Vue Ethos is essentially multiple eyepieces, delivering the true field size of a longer focal length, narrower apparent field eyepiece with the benefits of higher power and darker sky background.
We invited NEAF attendees to take a look and see the universe the way we think it was meant to be experienced, with a field of view incredibly wide and sharp! We were very pleased indeed by the response and validation of our design goals.
•Eyepiece Distortion
Technical reference on rectilinear and angular magnification distortion.
•Majesty Factor
Compare eyepieces by quantifying contrast, power, and apparent field.
$1,430.00
Tele Vue Ethos SX 3.7mm Specifications
|
Focal Length |
3.7mm |
|
Apparent Field |
110° |
|
Eye Relief |
15mm |
|
Effective Field Stop Diameter |
7.04mm |
|
Barrel Size |
2" / 1.25" |
|
Weight |
499g |
Introduced at the 2007 Northeast Astronomy Forum, Tele Vue once again broadened the amateur astronomer's perspective on the universe with: 100° of pure Tele Vue quality. The field area of this new eyepiece is more than 50% larger than an 82° field. The Tele Vue Ethos is essentially multiple eyepieces, delivering the true field size of a longer focal length, narrower apparent field eyepiece with the benefits of higher power and darker sky background.
We invited NEAF attendees to take a look and see the universe the way we think it was meant to be experienced, with a field of view incredibly wide and sharp! We were very pleased indeed by the response and validation of our design goals.
Related Links
•Eyepiece Distortion
Technical reference on rectilinear and angular magnification distortion.
•Majesty Factor
Compare eyepieces by quantifying contrast, power, and apparent field.
$1,350.00
Tele Vue Ethos 8mm
The Tele Vue Ethos 8mm was first demonstrated at NEAF in 2008. In addition to matching all the key performance criteria of its 13mm sibling, the new 8mm version is parfocal in 1¼" focusers with Radians, Plössls, Type 6 Naglers and 1¼" Panoptics.
Its lighter weight and smaller diameter than the 13mm Ethos makes the 8mm suitable for anyone using a binocular viewer. A perfect eyepiece for terrestrial viewing with a short refractor. Comparing an 8mm Ethos to an 8–24mm Zoom eyepiece, the 8mm Ethos has the power of the 8mm Zoom and 83% of the field of the 24mm setting!
Tele Vue is still the leader in high performance, wide angle eyepieces for astronomy. There will always be cheap imitators, but astronomers the world over agree Tele Vue eyepieces are simply the best. One look is all it takes...come and see for yourself!
Tele Vue is known for its in-house eyepiece and telescope designs by Al Nagler; the development of the Ethos series brought new meaning to the term "in-house." The concept for this eyepiece series was proposed by Tele Vue President David Nagler, with performance parameters giving it the fundamental characteristics (the ethos) of a Tele Vue eyepiece: high contrast, comfortable eye relief and full field sharpness. Control of astigmatism, field curvature, lateral colour, angular magnification distortion correction, and low pupil sensitivity for daytime use were specified criteria.
Following Tele Vue's philosophy of pushing the state of the art, long-time Tele Vue employee and optical design protégé Paul Dellechiaie took up the challenge and designed the basic eyepiece form. Under Al's guidance, Paul tweaked his design to fulfill the original goals.
While sharpness is inherent to the optical design, contrast is maximized through the intelligent use of flat finished baffles and ultra low reflectance, high efficiency coatings tuned to the composition of each element.
Introduced at the 2007 Northeast Astronomy Forum, Tele Vue once again broadened the amateur astronomer's perspective on the universe with: 100° of pure Tele Vue quality. The field area of this new eyepiece is more than 50% larger than an 82° field. The Tele Vue Ethos is essentially multiple eyepieces, delivering the true field size of a longer focal length, narrower apparent field eyepiece with the benefits of higher power and darker sky background.
Tele Vue Ethos 8mm Specifications
| Focal Length |
8mm |
| Apparent Field | 100° |
| Eye Relief |
15mm |
| Effective Field Stop Diameter |
13.9mm |
| Barrel Size |
2" / 1.25" |
| Weight | 431g |
Related Links
Eyepiece Distortion
Technical reference on rectilinear and angular magnification distortion.
Majesty Factor
Compare eyepieces by quantifying contrast, power, and apparent field.
$1,430.00
Tele Vue Ethos SX 4.7mm Specifications
|
Focal Length |
4.7mm |
|
Apparent Field |
110° |
|
Eye Relief |
15mm |
|
Effective Field Stop Diameter |
8.94mm |
|
Barrel Size |
2" / 1.25" |
|
Weight |
590g |
Introduced at the 2007 Northeast Astronomy Forum, Tele Vue once again broadened the amateur astronomer's perspective on the universe with: 100° of pure Tele Vue quality. The field area of this new eyepiece is more than 50% larger than an 82° field. The Tele Vue Ethos is essentially multiple eyepieces, delivering the true field size of a longer focal length, narrower apparent field eyepiece with the benefits of higher power and darker sky background.
We invited NEAF attendees to take a look and see the universe the way we think it was meant to be experienced, with a field of view incredibly wide and sharp! We were very pleased indeed by the response and validation of our design goals.
Related Links
•Eyepiece Distortion
Technical reference on rectilinear and angular magnification distortion.
•Majesty Factor
Compare eyepieces by quantifying contrast, power, and apparent field.
$600.00
The Tele Vue DeLite 9mm is one of the 3 newest additions in the DeLite series. Revealed at the NEAF conference in April 2016 the Tele Vue DeLite 9mm is sure to become a favourite in any eyepiece collection.
Available in 18.2, 15, 11, 9, 7 and 5mm focal lengths, the DeLite series is a delightful addition to Tele Vue's visionary line of eyepiece developments. Named DeLite because that best describes the viewing experience, the name also recognizes designer Paul Dellechiaie's work.
Tele Vue DeLite 9mm Specifications
| Model # | EDE-09.0 |
| Focal Length (mm) | 9 |
| Barrel Size (in.) | 1¼" |
| Apparent Field of View (deg.) | 62 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 20 |
| Weight (g) | 213 |
| Field Stop (mm) | 9.6 |
Early reviews of the Tele Vue DeLite 62° Apparent Field Eyepieces
Excerpt from Tom Trusock's March 2016 review in Astronomy magazine.
- Eyepieces are a visual astronomer's window to the universe. And history shows that Tele Vue led the revolution in high-quality wide-field eyepieces with its introduction of the Nagler line in the early 1980s. Company founder Al Nagler was the driving force and principal optical designer on all eyepieces until the introduction of the Ethos line, when protégé Paul Delechiaie stepped up to the plate. Delechiaie went on to design the Delos line and, most recently, the DeLite line.
- Tele Vue targeted the DeLites, introduced just before the 2015 Northeast Astronomy Forum convention, at observers looking for an economical high-end eyepiece that's small and light yet provides diffraction-limited performance, high contrast, and generous eye relief.
- At night, contrast was superb, enabling me to make out fine detail within the planetary bands of Saturn. And in the rings, the Cassini Division was obvious though ... smaller scopes. The eyepieces showed no sign of scattered light or ghost images, and transmission was quite good. Also, I noted no glare or internal reflections. Although I tend to prefer using single eyepieces to achieve desired magnifications, that's not always possible. So, it was good to learn that these eyepieces worked well with Barlow lenses.
- I then moved to other targets. Through the 6-inch, the gold and blue of Albireo (Beta <ß> Cygni) simply popped. Through the 18-inch, the Hercules Cluster (M13) was a jellyfish of suns against a deep-black background, and stars were pinpoint out to the edge of the field.
- Tele Vue has once again created a line of all-around excellent eyepieces, good for both planetary and deep-sky work. Selling points are long eye relief, a small and light design, and the relatively inexpensive cost. The DeLite line should be on your must-view-through list of eyepieces at the next star party.
— Trusock, Tom. "We Test Tele Vue’s DeLite Eyepieces". Astronomy (2016 March). Read Full Review.
Excerpts from review in Sky at Night magazine.
This trio of parfocal lenses live up to their name -- they are a delight
- The DeLite eyepieces deliver a fantastic image, free from aberration and very crisp -- exactly what a good eyepiece should do.
- The lockable eyeguard and 20mm eye relief means that the DeLites are perfect for those who swap between wearing spectacles too.
- Ultimately, the excellent design of the DeLites provides an eyepiece that you forget about. Instead you find yourself concentrating on the thing your telescope was pointed at, and this, after all, is what a telescope and its supporting optics are supposed to do.
| Build & Design | 5-stars |
| Ease of Use | 5-stars |
| Extras | 5-stars |
| Eye Relief | 5-stars |
| Optics | 5-stars |
| Overall | 5-stars |
— Lawrence, Pete. "First Light: Tele Vue DeLite Eyepiece Range". Sky at Night (Dec. 2015). 94,96.
Excerpts from Dennis di Cicco's "Quick Look" review of "Tele Vue's New DeLite Eyepieces" in Sky & Telescope.
-
WHAT WE LIKE
- Upholds Tele Vue's reputation for optical excellence
- Comfortable to look through
- Adjustable eye guard with locking collar
- Works with Dioptrx astigmatism corrector
- While many of Tele Vue's recent eyepiece introductions have established new standards for the wide-field observing experience, the DeLites have far more modest specifications.
- What makes the DeLites special, however, comes from looking through them.
- I tried them with four scopes - a 12-inch f/4 Newtonian reflector fitted with Tele Vue's Big Paracorr coma corrector … a 12-inch f/5 Dobsonian; a 4-inch f/5.4 apo refractor, and a classic 6-inch f/9 Newtonian.
- As I've come to expect from all of Tele Vue's eyepieces, the DeLites offered superb views. Stars appeared as pinpoints across the entire field; there wasn't a hint of false color around even the brightest stars; and there was only a touch of pincushion distortion, meaning that round objects won't stretch into ovals as you sweep them across the field. Daytime views were contrasty and without a trace of color fringes even at the borders of high-contrast objects such as power lines seen against a bright sky.
- These are the features everyone looks for in a quality eyepiece, but the DeLites offered something more - something that I also found remarkable about the Tele Vue Delos eyepieces … . The DeLites are very easy to look through. You never get the feeling that you are struggling to get your eye perfectly aligned with the eyepiece. This comes as little surprise since Tele Vue acknowledges that the DeLite design evolved as a "smaller, more economical and lightweight version of the Delos." Even the name is a clever spin on a "lite" version of the Delos.
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue’s New DeLite Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (Sept. 2015). 64-65.
$600.00
Like any Tele Vue eyepiece, the Tele Vue DeLite 7mm produces images rich in detail and popping with contrast. The Tele Vue DeLite 7mm would make a great higher powered eyepiece in most cassegrain telescopes. With a generous 62° AFOV and 20mm eye-relief the viewing experience will be very comfortable.
Available in 18.2, 15, 11, 9, 7 and 5mm focal lengths, the DeLite series is a delightful addition to Tele Vue's visionary line of eyepiece developments. Named DeLite because that best describes the viewing experience, the name also recognises designer Paul Dellechiaie's work.
Tele Vue DeLite 7mm Specifications
| Model # | EDE-07.0 |
| Focal Length (mm) | 7 |
| Barrel Size (in.) | 1¼" |
| Apparent Field of View (deg.) | 62 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 20 |
| Weight (g) | 207 |
| Field Stop (mm) | 7.5 |
Reviews
Excerpt from Tom Trusock's March 2016 review in Astronomy magazine.
- Eyepieces are a visual astronomer's window to the universe. And history shows that Tele Vue led the revolution in high-quality wide-field eyepieces with its introduction of the Nagler line in the early 1980s. Company founder Al Nagler was the driving force and principal optical designer on all eyepieces until the introduction of the Ethos line, when protégé Paul Delechiaie stepped up to the plate. Delechiaie went on to design the Delos line and, most recently, the DeLite line.
- Tele Vue targeted the DeLites, introduced just before the 2015 Northeast Astronomy Forum convention, at observers looking for an economical high-end eyepiece that's small and light yet provides diffraction-limited performance, high contrast, and generous eye relief.
- At night, contrast was superb, enabling me to make out fine detail within the planetary bands of Saturn. And in the rings, the Cassini Division was obvious though ... smaller scopes. The eyepieces showed no sign of scattered light or ghost images, and transmission was quite good. Also, I noted no glare or internal reflections. Although I tend to prefer using single eyepieces to achieve desired magnifications, that's not always possible. So, it was good to learn that these eyepieces worked well with Barlow lenses.
- I then moved to other targets. Through the 6-inch, the gold and blue of Albireo (Beta <ß> Cygni) simply popped. Through the 18-inch, the Hercules Cluster (M13) was a jellyfish of suns against a deep-black background, and stars were pinpoint out to the edge of the field.
- Tele Vue has once again created a line of all-around excellent eyepieces, good for both planetary and deep-sky work. Selling points are long eye relief, a small and light design, and the relatively inexpensive cost. The DeLite line should be on your must-view-through list of eyepieces at the next star party.
— Trusock, Tom. "We Test Tele Vue’s DeLite Eyepieces". Astronomy (2016 March). Read Full Review.
Excerpts from review in Sky at Night magazine.
This trio of parfocal lenses live up to their name -- they are a delight
- The DeLite eyepieces deliver a fantastic image, free from aberration and very crisp -- exactly what a good eyepiece should do.
- The lockable eyeguard and 20mm eye relief means that the DeLites are perfect for those who swap between wearing spectacles too.
- Ultimately, the excellent design of the DeLites provides an eyepiece that you forget about. Instead you find yourself concentrating on the thing your telescope was pointed at, and this, after all, is what a telescope and its supporting optics are supposed to do.
| Build & Design | 5-stars |
| Ease of Use | 5-stars |
| Extras | 5-stars |
| Eye Relief | 5-stars |
| Optics | 5-stars |
| Overall | 5-stars |
— Lawrence, Pete. "First Light: Tele Vue DeLite Eyepiece Range". Sky at Night (Dec. 2015). 94,96.
Excerpts from Dennis di Cicco's "Quick Look" review of "Tele Vue's New DeLite Eyepieces" in Sky & Telescope.
-
WHAT WE LIKE
- Upholds Tele Vue's reputation for optical excellence
- Comfortable to look through
- Adjustable eye guard with locking collar
- Works with Dioptrx astigmatism corrector
- While many of Tele Vue's recent eyepiece introductions have established new standards for the wide-field observing experience, the DeLites have far more modest specifications.
- What makes the DeLites special, however, comes from looking through them.
- I tried them with four scopes - a 12-inch f/4 Newtonian reflector fitted with Tele Vue's Big Paracorr coma corrector … a 12-inch f/5 Dobsonian; a 4-inch f/5.4 apo refractor, and a classic 6-inch f/9 Newtonian.
- As I've come to expect from all of Tele Vue's eyepieces, the DeLites offered superb views. Stars appeared as pinpoints across the entire field; there wasn't a hint of false color around even the brightest stars; and there was only a touch of pincushion distortion, meaning that round objects won't stretch into ovals as you sweep them across the field. Daytime views were contrasty and without a trace of color fringes even at the borders of high-contrast objects such as power lines seen against a bright sky.
- These are the features everyone looks for in a quality eyepiece, but the DeLites offered something more - something that I also found remarkable about the Tele Vue Delos eyepieces … . The DeLites are very easy to look through. You never get the feeling that you are struggling to get your eye perfectly aligned with the eyepiece. This comes as little surprise since Tele Vue acknowledges that the DeLite design evolved as a "smaller, more economical and lightweight version of the Delos." Even the name is a clever spin on a "lite" version of the Delos.
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue’s New DeLite Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (Sept. 2015). 64-65.
$600.00
The Tele Vue DeLite 5mm is one of the 3 newest additions in the DeLite series. Revealed at the NEAF conference in April 2016 the Tele Vue DeLite 5mm is sure to become a favourite in any eyepiece collection.
Available in 18.2, 15, 11, 9, 7 and 5mm focal lengths, the DeLite series is a delightful addition to Tele Vue's visionary line of eyepiece developments. Named DeLite because that best describes the viewing experience, the name also recognizes designer Paul Dellechiaie's work. The Tele Vue DeLite 5mm is the shortest focal length available in the series and would be a great choice for planetary and lunar observing.
Tele Vue DeLite 5mm Specifications
| Model # | EDE-05.0 |
| Focal Length (mm) | 5 |
| Barrel Size (in.) | 1¼" |
| Apparent Field of View (deg.) | 62 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 20 |
| Weight (g) | 213 |
| Field Stop (mm) | 5.3 |
Early reviews of the Tele Vue DeLite 62° Apparent Field Eyepieces
Excerpt from Tom Trusock's March 2016 review in Astronomy magazine.
- Eyepieces are a visual astronomer's window to the universe. And history shows that Tele Vue led the revolution in high-quality wide-field eyepieces with its introduction of the Nagler line in the early 1980s. Company founder Al Nagler was the driving force and principal optical designer on all eyepieces until the introduction of the Ethos line, when protégé Paul Delechiaie stepped up to the plate. Delechiaie went on to design the Delos line and, most recently, the DeLite line.
- Tele Vue targeted the DeLites, introduced just before the 2015 Northeast Astronomy Forum convention, at observers looking for an economical high-end eyepiece that's small and light yet provides diffraction-limited performance, high contrast, and generous eye relief.
- At night, contrast was superb, enabling me to make out fine detail within the planetary bands of Saturn. And in the rings, the Cassini Division was obvious though ... smaller scopes. The eyepieces showed no sign of scattered light or ghost images, and transmission was quite good. Also, I noted no glare or internal reflections. Although I tend to prefer using single eyepieces to achieve desired magnifications, that's not always possible. So, it was good to learn that these eyepieces worked well with Barlow lenses.
- I then moved to other targets. Through the 6-inch, the gold and blue of Albireo (Beta <ß> Cygni) simply popped. Through the 18-inch, the Hercules Cluster (M13) was a jellyfish of suns against a deep-black background, and stars were pinpoint out to the edge of the field.
- Tele Vue has once again created a line of all-around excellent eyepieces, good for both planetary and deep-sky work. Selling points are long eye relief, a small and light design, and the relatively inexpensive cost. The DeLite line should be on your must-view-through list of eyepieces at the next star party.
— Trusock, Tom. "We Test Tele Vue’s DeLite Eyepieces". Astronomy (2016 March). Read Full Review.
Excerpts from review in Sky at Night magazine.
This trio of parfocal lenses live up to their name -- they are a delight
- The DeLite eyepieces deliver a fantastic image, free from aberration and very crisp -- exactly what a good eyepiece should do.
- The lockable eyeguard and 20mm eye relief means that the DeLites are perfect for those who swap between wearing spectacles too.
- Ultimately, the excellent design of the DeLites provides an eyepiece that you forget about. Instead you find yourself concentrating on the thing your telescope was pointed at, and this, after all, is what a telescope and its supporting optics are supposed to do.
| Build & Design | 5-stars |
| Ease of Use | 5-stars |
| Extras | 5-stars |
| Eye Relief | 5-stars |
| Optics | 5-stars |
| Overall | 5-stars |
— Lawrence, Pete. "First Light: Tele Vue DeLite Eyepiece Range". Sky at Night (Dec. 2015). 94,96.
Excerpts from Dennis di Cicco's "Quick Look" review of "Tele Vue's New DeLite Eyepieces" in Sky & Telescope.
-
WHAT WE LIKE
- Upholds Tele Vue's reputation for optical excellence
- Comfortable to look through
- Adjustable eye guard with locking collar
- Works with Dioptrx astigmatism corrector
- While many of Tele Vue's recent eyepiece introductions have established new standards for the wide-field observing experience, the DeLites have far more modest specifications.
- What makes the DeLites special, however, comes from looking through them.
- I tried them with four scopes - a 12-inch f/4 Newtonian reflector fitted with Tele Vue's Big Paracorr coma corrector … a 12-inch f/5 Dobsonian; a 4-inch f/5.4 apo refractor, and a classic 6-inch f/9 Newtonian.
- As I've come to expect from all of Tele Vue's eyepieces, the DeLites offered superb views. Stars appeared as pinpoints across the entire field; there wasn't a hint of false color around even the brightest stars; and there was only a touch of pincushion distortion, meaning that round objects won't stretch into ovals as you sweep them across the field. Daytime views were contrasty and without a trace of color fringes even at the borders of high-contrast objects such as power lines seen against a bright sky.
- These are the features everyone looks for in a quality eyepiece, but the DeLites offered something more - something that I also found remarkable about the Tele Vue Delos eyepieces … . The DeLites are very easy to look through. You never get the feeling that you are struggling to get your eye perfectly aligned with the eyepiece. This comes as little surprise since Tele Vue acknowledges that the DeLite design evolved as a "smaller, more economical and lightweight version of the Delos." Even the name is a clever spin on a "lite" version of the Delos.
— di Cicco, Dennis. "Tele Vue’s New DeLite Eyepieces". Sky & Telescope (Sept. 2015). 64-65.
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 3.2mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 3.2mm Planetary Eyepiece is ideal for high-power planetary observing with short to medium focal length telescopes.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ Newtonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 130mm Tabletop Dobsonian Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 3.2mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 4mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 4mm Planetary Eyepiece is well suited to compact refractors and mid-sized reflectors for lunar and planetary detail.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX102 Refractor Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 130mm Tabletop Dobsonian Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 4mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 5mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 5mm Planetary Eyepiece provides strong high-magnification performance for popular beginner planetary telescopes.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT127 AZ Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX102 Refractor Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 5mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 6mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 6mm Planetary Eyepiece is a versatile high-power option suitable for medium and large aperture Dobsonians.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT127 AZ Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT114 AZ Newtonian Telescope
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Saxon 8" Dobsonian Telescope
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Sky-Watcher 8" Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 8" Dobsonian Telescope
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Saxon 6" Dobsonian Telescope
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Sky-Watcher 6" Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 6" Dobsonian Telescope
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Saxon 10" Dobsonian Telescope
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Sky-Watcher 10" Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 10" Dobsonian Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 6mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 7mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 7mm Planetary Eyepiece is an excellent high-magnification choice for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes and large Dobsonians.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT70 AZ Refractor Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT114 AZ Newtonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX6" SCT Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 6SE Telescope
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Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX5" SCT Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 5SE Telescope
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Celestron NexStar Evolution 5 Telescope
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Saxon 909 AZ3 Telescope
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Saxon 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Sky-Watcher 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
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| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 7mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 8mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 8mm Planetary Eyepiece offers a comfortable balance between magnification and image stability for high-power observing.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT70 AZ Refractor Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT80 AZ Refractor Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX6" SCT Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 6SE Telescope
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Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 Telescope
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Saxon 909 AZ3 Telescope
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Saxon 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Sky-Watcher 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer 12" Dobsonian Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 8mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$99.00
TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepieces:
The TMB PlanetView Planetary Eyepiece series is designed for high-magnification planetary and lunar observing, delivering sharp, high-contrast views with excellent eye comfort. Choosing the right focal length for your telescope typically provides a significant upgrade in magnification and fine detail compared to the stock eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, making planetary features clearer and easier to observe. Featuring a 5-element optical design and a wide 58° apparent field of view, these eyepieces offer a more immersive experience than traditional narrow-field planetary designs while maintaining the crisp detail needed for serious observing.
Fully multi-coated optics and internal baffling maximise light transmission and suppress stray reflections, improving contrast on subtle planetary features and fine lunar detail. The large eye lens and generous eye relief make these eyepieces comfortable to use, especially during long observing sessions or when wearing glasses.
Built with an all-metal housing and a fold-down rubber eyecup, TMB PlanetView eyepieces are robust, practical, and compatible with all standard 1.25" focusers and filters. They are also Bintel’s number one recommended first upgrade for most telescopes, offering one of the simplest and most noticeable improvements you can make to planetary and lunar performance.
The 9mm TMB PlanetView:
The TMB PlanetView 9mm Planetary Eyepiece is suited to longer focal length Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes as well as some refractors where slightly longer focal length high magnification eyepieces are preferred.
Works particularly well with:
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Celestron NexStar 4SE Telescope
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Celestron NexStar 8SE Telescope
- Celestron NexStar Evolution 8 Telescope
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- Celestron NexStar Evolution 9.25 Telescope
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT80 AZ Refractor Telescope
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Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Optical design | 5 elements |
| Apparent field of view | 58° |
| Focal length | 9mm |
| Barrel size | 1.25" (31.75mm) |
| Eye relief | 16mm |
| Eye lens diameter | 21mm |
| Lens coatings | Fully multi-coated |
| Internal baffling | Yes |
| Eyecup | Fold-down rubber |
| Filter thread | Standard 1.25" |
| Body material | Metal |
| Included accessories | Front and rear lens caps |
$49.00
The TMB Super Plossl Series
The TMB Super Plossl series is a clear upgrade over the basic eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, offering sharper images, better contrast, and improved build quality at an accessible price point.
Using a classic 4 element Plossl optical design and a 50 degree apparent field of view, these eyepieces deliver bright, well corrected views across the field. Fully multi coated optics enhance light transmission and reduce internal reflections, helping planetary detail stand out more clearly and deep sky objects appear cleaner and more defined compared to standard kit eyepieces.
Each eyepiece features a standard 1.25 inch barrel with filter threads, solid metal construction, and protective caps, making them a dependable addition to any observing kit.
The TMB 6mm Super Plossl
The 6mm TMB Super Plossl delivers high magnification, making it well suited for detailed lunar and planetary observing when atmospheric conditions are steady. It is capable of bringing out fine structure in lunar craters, planetary cloud bands, and ring detail in capable telescopes.
As with most short focal length Plossl designs, eye relief is tight at this magnification. For observers who prioritise viewing comfort during extended high power sessions, the TMB PlanetView 6mm Planetary Eyepiece is an excellent alternative, offering a more comfortable eye relief and wider field while maintaining strong planetary performance.
The 6mm Super Plossl is a solid choice for adding affordable high magnification capability to your eyepiece set.
$49.00
The TMB Super Plossl Series
The TMB Super Plossl series is a clear upgrade over the basic eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, offering sharper images, better contrast, and improved build quality at an accessible price point.
Using a classic 4 element Plossl optical design and a 50 degree apparent field of view, these eyepieces deliver bright, well corrected views across the field. Fully multi coated optics enhance light transmission and reduce internal reflections, helping planetary detail stand out more clearly and deep sky objects appear cleaner and more defined compared to standard kit eyepieces.
Each eyepiece features a standard 1.25 inch barrel with filter threads, solid metal construction, and protective caps, making them a dependable addition to any observing kit.
The TMB 10mm Super Plossl
The 10mm TMB Super Plossl provides strong mid to high magnification, making it ideal for planetary observing, lunar detail, and resolving smaller deep sky objects such as globular clusters.
Eye relief at this focal length is moderate for a Plossl design. It offers good performance in a compact format and works particularly well as a step up in magnification from lower power eyepieces.
This is a practical and versatile option for observers looking to refine detail without moving into specialised planetary eyepiece designs.
$49.00
The TMB Super Plossl Series
The TMB Super Plossl series is a clear upgrade over the basic eyepieces supplied with most telescopes, offering sharper images, better contrast, and improved build quality at an accessible price point.
Using a classic 4 element Plossl optical design and a 50 degree apparent field of view, these eyepieces deliver bright, well corrected views across the field. Fully multi coated optics enhance light transmission and reduce internal reflections, helping planetary detail stand out more clearly and deep sky objects appear cleaner and more defined compared to standard kit eyepieces.
Each eyepiece features a standard 1.25 inch barrel with filter threads, solid metal construction, and protective caps, making them a dependable addition to any observing kit.
The TMB 12mm Super Plossl
The 12mm TMB Super Plossl offers an excellent balance between magnification and comfort. It performs well on the Moon, planets, and smaller deep sky targets while remaining easy to use.
Eye relief is noticeably more comfortable than shorter focal lengths, making it well suited for extended viewing sessions.
For many telescope setups, the 12mm represents a very useful medium high power that will see regular use across a wide range of targets.
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