SVBONY Reticle 1.25" Illuminated Eyepiece 12.5mm Double-line Crosshair Plossl LED Illuminator 40 Degree FOV 4 Elements Design Guide Star is ranked 21st in eyepieces based on our comprehensive analysis.

Reviewed by more than 20 consumers, more than 90% of the reviews about this SVBONY eyepiece had positive sentiment, meaning that these customers would probably advise purchasing this product when asked about a recommended eyepiece.

$35.99 (as of 21/07/2018 17:43 PDT details )



Features:

  • Standard 1.25 eyepiece compact size and all metal construction comes with eyepiece caps proect the eyepiece from dust and moisture
  • High Quality SVBONY 12.5mm focal length Plossl eyepiece with 1.25 red LED illuminated double line crosshair reticle that is ideal for measuring double star angular separations position angles planetary diameters and lunar crater diameters
  • Bright high contrast views with a 40 degree apparent field of view and 11 mm eye relief the comfortable eye relief
  • Multi coated 4 elements Plossl design for excellent color correction and sharpness it also offers excellent light transmission and sharp imaging on faint stars
  • Steplessly adjust the brightness of the dual crosshair reticle rotate the switch on the side to put it on shut it off and adjust the brightness A separate dioptre can also adjust to bring both the star and the crosshairs into focus simultaneously
  • 12.5mm Plossl eyepiece with red LED illuminated double line crosshair reticle it s idea for measuring double star angular separations position angles planetary diameters and lunar crater diameters
  • Steplessly adjust the brightness of dual crosshair reticle rotate switch on the side to put it on shut it off and adjust the brightness a separate dioptre can also be adjusted to bring both the star and the crosshairs into focus simultaneously
  • Wider view angle and bright high contrast views 40 degree apparent field of view with 11 mm comfortable eye relief
  • Standard 1.25 eyepiece suitable for any standard 1.25 telescope filters and other astronomical devices