🌠 Elevate Your Stargazing Game!
The Meade Instruments 607018 Eyepiece features a 21mm focal length and a remarkable 100-degree field of view, constructed with premium optical glass for superior contrast. Weighing 771 grams, it seamlessly fits 2-inch telescope mounts, making it an essential tool for any astronomy enthusiast.
Brand | Meade Instruments |
Manufacturer | Meade |
Model | 607018 |
Model Name | Meade MWA Eyepiece 100 Degree |
Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 8.13 x 12.45 cm; 771.11 Grams |
Item model number | 607018 |
Mounting Hardware | telescope |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Device type | optical-refracting |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | Meade |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 771 g |
B**R
Good sharp images. Good eye relief.
This eyepiece revealed faint galaxies in my C5 telescope when other eyepieces would not (I used it with a 2-inch to 1.25- adapter). I threaded a 5- power barlow lens onto the adapter with this eyepiece in the adapter. This gave an inspiring high- power view of the moon through my Orion 90 mm. Maksutov telescope. I have included three photos that I took by hand holding my smart phone camera approximately one inch away from the eyepiece.
H**Z
Excelente producto
Excelente producto, el ángulo que tiene es tan grande que no se ve todo a menos de que te acerque mucho, realmente si vale la pena, óptica de gran calidad
M**Z
Excellent eyepieces
I recently purchased this Eyepiece and right out of the box I was very impressed with the quality, I have used it for a little bit over three weeks, Saddam looks really nice and clear, Jupiter came out to be nice and clear beautiful band details , The moon is outstanding, of course with the use of 81 filter, are use a 13% filter , and all that in back of my yard I can’t wait to get up north out in a better sky conditions. If I have to buy these IP’s again I will do so in a blink of an eye I also own a 15 mm And I love it as well
K**R
Gives great
Gives great views
H**R
It's a beast of a lens
It's not 100 deg field, more around 86.
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