Celestron engineered their Luminos 7mm Eyepiece to provide you with a comfortable 82° field of view, and made the entire series parfocal, allowing you to change it out with other Luminos eyepieces without having to adjust the focus. This allows you to spend more time viewing while reducing the chance of hitting the scope out of alignment. This model features a 7-element lens configuration and is fully multi-coated to improve image brightness and contrast. Its 1.25" diameter barrel fits the same size drawtube or accessories, and has machined filter threads to accept eyepiece filters. Made of a lightweight and durable aluminum alloy with an anodized finish, the body has a slip-resistant rubber collar, and an innovative retractable eyecup that pops up when you need it and drops down when you don't with a simple twist.
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Key Features
- 7mm Focal Length
- 82° Field of View
- 1.25" Diameter Barrel
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
Celestron engineered their Luminos 7mm Eyepiece to provide you with a comfortable 82° field of view, and made the entire series parfocal, allowing you to change it out with other Luminos eyepieces without having to adjust the focus. This allows you to spend more time viewing while reducing the chance of hitting the scope out of alignment. This model features a 7-element lens configuration and is fully multi-coated to improve image brightness and contrast. Its 1.25" diameter barrel fits the same size drawtube or accessories, and has machined filter threads to accept eyepiece filters. Made of a lightweight and durable aluminum alloy with an anodized finish, the body has a slip-resistant rubber collar, and an innovative retractable eyecup that pops up when you need it and drops down when you don't with a simple twist.
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UPC: 050234934305
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Celestron Luminos Reviews
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question
Hello, is there away to connect my Canon 80D camera to my CelestronPowerSeeker 80mm EQ Refractor Telescope Thru the CelestronLuminos 15mm Eyepiece (1.25 )? Thank you
Hello. You can, but I won't recomend this way to you. It's better to use prime focus photography method. Contact your local seller of astro equipment for more info.
Date published: 2018-10-24
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Can this lens see the full view of planets, or maybe star clusters(optional), such as Saturn's rings or the red spot on Jupiter?
It depends on the focal length of your telescope. If you have a telescope with the focal length of 1000 mm, then the magnification will be 1000/10=100, which good enough to see Saturn's rings. To see a star cluster, you will need lower magnification and you may consider a 25 mm eyepiece.
Date published: 2018-08-28