Eyepieces
The last link in the optical path are the eyepieces. They are available for special purposes or for universal use. A good eyepiece is just as important as good primary optics.
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Excellent coatings ensure a transmission of over 99% across the entire visual spectrum. The lens edges are naturally matt blackened. 4-lens Plössl type with ED lenses Extremely low chromatic aberration 48° field of view Extremely sharp image Transmission >99% Excellent coatings ensure a transmission of over 99% across the entire visual spectrum. The lens edges are naturally matt blackened. 4-lens Plössl type with ED lenses Extremely low chromatic aberration 48° field of view Extremely sharp image Transmission >99% Excellent coatings ensure a transmission of over 99% across the entire visual spectrum. The lens edges are naturally matt blackened. 4-lens Plössl type with ED lenses Extremely low chromatic aberration 48° field of view Extremely sharp image Transmission >99% TeleVue sets new standards .... 110 ° apparent field of view.
TeleVue sets new standards with the new 4.7 mm Ethos .... 110 ° apparent field of view.
The 6 mm is the fourth eyepiece in the Ethos series with a fabulous 100° apparent field of view.
The 8 mm is the second eyepiece in the Ethos range with a fabulous 100° apparent field of view.
The Ethos 10 mm has a combined socket for 1.25 and 2 inch. Due to the slim design the 10 mm Ethos is also binocular suitable.
These eyepieces offer such a sharpness that I also prefer them for planetary observation.
The Ethos 13 mm has a combined socket for 1.25 and 2 inch.
The 16 is well suited for binoculars and provides the largest actual field of view of all Nagler eyepieces with 1.25?
The Ethos 17mm with 100° apparent field of view.