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Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 '' in Kuwait

Omegon Pinocular Head Pro Tritron Bino-Viewers ، 1.25 ''

KWD 222

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Omegon
وزن
2 kg
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وصف

Next generation bino-viewers - focus on any telescope without extending the focal length
A clear image for both eyes, with any telescope. Without any tricks or optical lenses. Omegon Pro bino-viewers make this possible. A new optical system makes it easy to focus - even with Newtonian telescopes and short refractors - and without changing the focal length or magnification. With absolutely no need of an optical path corrector or Barlow lens, but with a fantastically good image!
The advantages in a nutshell
bino-viewers with a beam splitter mirror - better contrast and less optical errors. The result - a much better image
zero back focus - you can achieve focus with any telescope
no path corrector or Barlow lens necessary
even small magnifications with a wide field of view are possible, as the focal length is not extended
Twist Lock System - your eyepieces are centred automatically and clamped flat
A bino-viewer for every telescope - zero back-focus
Normally, every standard bino-viewers need a huge 100mm optical path, and that means not every telescope is suitable for it. Or you need a corrector with a long extender, which also extends the focal length. Not anymore! Use these bino-viewers on your Newtonian telescope or on any other telescope. Just slide in, focus and observe. Now you can enjoy the night sky with both eyes - through any telescope.
For the Moon, Planets and deep sky objects
Use your favourite eyepieces in your new bino-viewers. Whether short, medium or long focal length - the magnification always corresponds to the respective eyepiece and remains unchanged. Even the field of view stays the same, as if you were observing in a normal way through your eyepiece using just one eye. The extra plus - you can now not just use high magnifications for planets, but also lower magnifications for extended deep-sky objects. Try that using

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