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4mm 62 degree wide angle aspheric eyepiece can get maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. For lenses with the same refractive index; the 62 degree aspheric eyepiece is thinner and lighter than the spherical eyepiece. Offer high magnifications;look more closely and more detailed at the moon's surface and other planet; for viewing the moon and planets. Optics glass eyepieces for excellent for image contrast and light transmission;give maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. Standard 1.25''/31.75mm fitting diameter, can be used in most astronomical telescopes with a 1.25" focuser.
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4mm 62 degree wide angle aspheric eyepiece can get maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. For lenses with the same refractive index; the 62 degree aspheric eyepiece is thinner and lighter than the spherical eyepiece. Offer high magnifications;look more closely and more detailed at the moon's surface and other planet; for viewing the moon and planets. Optics glass eyepieces for excellent for image contrast and light transmission;give maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. Standard 1.25''/31.75mm fitting diameter, can be used in most astronomical telescopes with a 1.25" focuser.
4mm 62 degree wide angle aspheric eyepiece can get maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. For lenses with the same refractive index; the 62 degree aspheric eyepiece is thinner and lighter than the spherical eyepiece. Offer high magnifications;look more closely and more detailed at the moon's surface and other planet; for viewing the moon and planets. Optics glass eyepieces for excellent for image contrast and light transmission;give maximum detail and definition across the entire field of view. Standard 1.25''/31.75mm fitting diameter, can be used in most astronomical telescopes with a 1.25" focuser.