With this 90 degree erecting prism transform telescope into telescope for nature observation with upright and left right corrected image; good for daytime terrestrial use and night time astronomy applications for telescopes or spotting scopes
Simply insert the erecting prism into the 1.25 inch focuser and enjoy upright and right angled images with eyepieces for watching birds and deer at the edge of forest and summit cross on a mountain or a cruise ship far out on the sea
The prism housing is made of ABS plastic and barrels are made of metal which ensures a tight fit and long grip; Use a clamping aluminum screw to fix eyepiece; so look sideways through telescope and eyepiece will safely stay put and not fall out
Nebula filter for increasing contrast; also suitable for use with smaller telescopes
Many objects only first become visible at all when using an UHC filter; but also; highlights such as the Orion; Lagoon or Swan nebulae; show a whole new side to them
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Astromania 1.25" 90-degree Erecting Prism. This is an economical 1.25" 90-deg prism diagonal for astronomical telescopes and spotting scopes. With this 90-degree erecting prism transform your telescope into a telescope for nature observation. This is a great diagonal for daytime terrestrial use and night time astronomy applications for telescopes or spotting scopes.The prism is made of genuine optically processed BK7 glass, high quality optical prism inside rather than a mirror which makes your image clear and sharp. The Amici prism looks as beautiful as binoculars, but you can zoom in much higher with your eyepieces.Simply insert the erecting prism into the 1.25 "focuser and enjoy upright and right-angled images with your eyepieces - watch birds, deer at the edge of the forest, the summit cross on a mountain or a cruise ship far out on the sea. Please Note: This diagonal can only be used with refractor telescopes and some catadioptric telescopes like Schmidt-Cassegrain, Maksutov-Cassegrain, etc. Not intended for use with reflector telescopes like Newtonian / Dobsonian reflector telescopes or other variants of Newtonian telescopes.