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Classic symmetrical eyepiece. Focal length: 9mm. Field of view: 50°

Availability

Product ID 50758
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2 years
EAN 5905555003733
Package size (LxWxH) 3.1x1.6x1.6 cm
Shipping Weight 0.1 kg
Description

The Levenhuk Plössl 9mm eyepiece expands the capabilities of any telescope. This universal eyepiece features a 50° field of view and a light filter thread. It is well suited for planetary and the moon observation as well as for deep sky exploration. The accessory has the most common 1.25'' barrel diameter, so it can be used with telescopes of any brand and design.

The lenses are made of fully multi-coated glass. The body is made of aluminum and the eyecup of rubber. If necessary, you can fold or unfold it.

Features:

  • Universal eyepiece with a 50° field of view
  • Multi-element glass optical design
  • Fully multi-coated lenses render the brightest picture
  • 1.25" barrel diameter
  • Possibility of installing a light filter

The kit includes:

  • Eyepiece
  • Protective caps – 2 pcs
specifications
Product ID 50758
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2 years
EAN 5905555003733
Package size (LxWxH) 3.1x1.6x1.6 cm
Shipping Weight 0.1 kg
Optical scheme Plössl, 4 elements in 2 groups
Eyepiece barrel diameter, in 1.25
Optics material optical glass
Lens coating fully multi-coated
Focal length, in 0.4
Field of view, ° 50
Eye relief, in 0.3
Eyepiece diameter, mm 1.25
Filter thread
Filter thread M28.5x0.6mm
Body aluminum
Eyecup rubber, foldable
Protective caps included
Operating temperature range, °F 23...+95
Questions and Answers
Jack Moran (2014.12.23)
I looked up the formula and I guess you meant 100x ?
Customer service:
Yes, sorry about the typo, it's 100x indeed.
Jack Moran (2014.12.22)
Hi, Levenhuk! Can I use Levenhuk Plossl 9 mm Eyepiece with Celectron PowerSeeker 114EQ? Thank you in advance!
Customer service:
Yes, Levenhuk Plossl 9 mm Eyepiece is suitable for your telescope model. The magnification produced by this combination is 900x.
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