D30mm Glued Objective Lens - Achromatic Telescope for DIY Astronomy Projects, Multiple Diameters Available(D32F127 Red Film)
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D30mm glued objective lens devised for DIY telescope enthusiasts, ensuring optimal performance and clarity. Available in various focal lengths (98mm, 120mm, 135mm, 147mm) and diameters (30mm to 39mm) to suit different telescope requirements. Coated with a glued blue or green film for enhanced light transmission and reduced chromatic aberration, providing sharper images. Easy to install: thinner side faces the scene, thicker side faces the lens tube, making it user-friendly for all skill levels. Perfect for astronomy projects, educational purposes, or enhancing your existing telescope setup for a better stargazing experience.
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D30mm glued objective lens devised for DIY telescope enthusiasts, ensuring optimal performance and clarity. Available in various focal lengths (98mm, 120mm, 135mm, 147mm) and diameters (30mm to 39mm) to suit different telescope requirements. Coated with a glued blue or green film for enhanced light transmission and reduced chromatic aberration, providing sharper images. Easy to install: thinner side faces the scene, thicker side faces the lens tube, making it user-friendly for all skill levels. Perfect for astronomy projects, educational purposes, or enhancing your existing telescope setup for a better stargazing experience.
D30mm glued objective lens devised for DIY telescope enthusiasts, ensuring optimal performance and clarity. Available in various focal lengths (98mm, 120mm, 135mm, 147mm) and diameters (30mm to 39mm) to suit different telescope requirements. Coated with a glued blue or green film for enhanced light transmission and reduced chromatic aberration, providing sharper images. Easy to install: thinner side faces the scene, thicker side faces the lens tube, making it user-friendly for all skill levels. Perfect for astronomy projects, educational purposes, or enhancing your existing telescope setup for a better stargazing experience.