EXPANDED VIEWS - The 35mm focal length and 68° field of view deliver expansive, immersive astronomical observations, enhancing your stargazing experience with wider, more detailed vistas.
SUPERIOR COMFORT - Enjoy extended viewing sessions with the generous 24mm eye relief, designed to reduce eye strain and provide a comfortable observing experience, even for eyeglass wearers.
ENHANCED CLARITY - Benefit from the six-lens element design, meticulously crafted to minimize aberrations and maximize image sharpness, ensuring crisp, clear views across the entire field of view.
OPTIMIZED LIGHT TRANSMISSION - Experience brighter, more detailed images thanks to advanced optical coatings that maximize light throughput, revealing subtle details in faint celestial objects.
ROBUST DURABILITY - The eyepiece is built to last, featuring high-quality materials and precise construction, ensuring reliable performance and protection against the rigors of frequent use.
Description
While the Panoptic 35mm Wide Angle 2" Eyepiece boasts an impressive 68-degree field of view, it's the largest true field and ample eye relief that truly sets it apart, making it an ideal choice for eyeglass wearers. This eyepiece, when paired with a Paracorr, spectacularly corrects the coma of an f/4.5 Newtonian, delivering sharp star clusters even at the extreme edge of the field. The Panoptic series by Tele Vue elevates the wide-field concept to Nagler-like performance levels, marking a significant advancement over any other eyepiece within its 68-degree field class. As with all Panoptics, expect standard features such as multi-coatings for enhanced image clarity, blackened lens edges to reduce light scattering, filter threads for added versatility, and rubber grip rings for secure handling. The construction of the Panoptic 35mm Wide Angle 2" Eyepiece is nothing short of exemplary, with thoughtful details like a cover for the eyeguard and an undercut in the barrel for extra locking security. To help you quickly identify it among other eyepieces, it features a double identifying ring, a unique characteristic of all Panoptics. This eyepiece is more than just a tool; it's a gateway to the cosmos, offering unparalleled viewing experiences for astronomy enthusiasts.