Product description:
Omegon Redline SWA 70° eyepieces with ED optics
Perhaps you have experienced observing when objects just don’t seem to be really sharp. This is often due to using the wrong eyepiece, as these important accessories often decide whether you suffer with or enjoy your observing.
Redline Omegon eyepieces provide a high contrast image at all times – the built-in ED element making this possible. The 70° wide angle optics mean you always enjoy a huge field of view.
ED element – high-contrast optics for planetary and deep-sky observing
The first time you observe an object through one of these eyepieces, you will almost certainly be struck by the brilliance, clarity, and depth of colour in the image. What you are seeing is the excellent contrast and sharpness produced by this eyepiece – you can make out fine detail, different shades of colour and fine swirls in the cloud bands on Jupiter for example.
Just like in the cinema – 70° wide angle
The Omegon Redline gives a 70° field of view, which lets you see a huge swathe of the night sky. No more looking down a thin tube – as was the case with some earlier types of eyepieces. You can observe extended objects in their entirety. A 70° field of view is a physiologically perfect match for the human eye, as your eye can then observe in a relaxed way, without having to strain.
Long eye relief – comfortable observing
The very generous 20mm of eye relief means your observing is always completely comfortable for all the focal lengths available in this eyepiece series.
Spectacle wearers can leave their glasses on, as the entire field of view remains visible even then. And if your spectacles correct for astigmatism, it is a definite advantage to be able to leave them on, as you can see a sharper image.
Astrophotography? It’s easy!
A thread under the rubber eyecup provides an opportunity for doing astrophotography. A suitable M43 to T-2 adapter will let you connect your SLR or compact camera and then you’re all set for your astrophotography. An interesting possibility is, for example, not only imaging planets but also planetary nebulae. No other eyepiece series offers this.
1.25″ and 2″ connectors – no need to change adapters
The Omegon Redline eyepieces – from 17mm to 3.5mm in focal length – have both 1.25″ and 2″ barrels. A 2″ barrel sits directly above the 1.25″ barrel. This saves having to fiddle about with extra adapters – just use your 2″ focuser for all the different focal lengths.
A series that covers everything
The Omegon Redline series includes 6 different focal lengths – 32mm, 22mm, 17mm, 13mm, 8mm, 5mm and 3.5mm. This covers an incredibly range of magnifications with just a single eyepiece series – all of which provide an excellent image.
The 6 eyepieces in the series are practically parfocal, meaning there is no need to re-focus when changing eyepieces.
The advantages in a nutshell:
- a crisp image – even in fast F5 Newtonian telescopes
- 20mm of eye relief – comfortable observing
- suitable for spectacle wearers
- the 70° field of view shows you a vast area of the night sky
- M43 thread under the eyecup (for optional adapter) for astrophotography
- eyepiece can be held securely, even with gloves on
- anodized colour rings for easy identification of the different focal lengths
- 1.25″and 2″ barrels
No need to change adapters
The Omegon Redline eyepieces from 3.5mm and 17mm focal length have 1.25″ and 2″ barrels. A 2″ adapter sits directly over the 1.25″ barrel. This saves you having to fiddle with adapters. Simply use all the focal lengths in your 2″ focuser. In addition, the 22mm and 32mm focal length eyepieces only have the 2″ barrel in order to allow the full 2″ light passage.
One eyepiece line that covers everything
The Omegon Redline series includes 6 different focal lengths: 3.5mm, 5mm, 8mm, 13mm, 17mm, 22mm and 32mm, in order to cover an enormous range of magnifications with a single series of eyepieces. Another advantage is that all eyepieces will provide you with excellent image quality.
6 eyepieces from one series also means very little re-focusing when switching eyepieces.
The advantages in a nutshell:
- image is sharp right out to the edge of the field of view – even with f5 Newtonian telescopes
- 20mm of eye relief – meaning comfortable observing
- suitable for spectacle wearers
- the 70° field of view covers a vast area of sky
- astrophotography – M43 thread provided under the eyecup (for optional adapter)
- eyepiece is easy to grip, even when wearing gloves
- coloured anodized rings for easy recognition of the different focal lengths
- 1.25″ and 2″ connectors (2″ barrel only with 22mm and 32mm eyepieces)
Specifications:
Capacity |
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Focal length (mm) | 8 |
Connection (to the telescope) | 1,25″ |
Apparent field of view (°) | 70 |
Eye relief (mm) | 20 |
Coating of optical system | multiple |
Special features |
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Adjustable eyepiece cup | yes |
Optional camera adaptor | yes |
Filter thread | yes |
inert gas charge | no |
General |
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Series | Redline |
Type | Eyepiece |
Type of build | SWA |
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