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The Svbony 6mm 68° wide-angle telescope eyepiece features premium FMC coated optics and a 17mm eye relief for comfortable, high-contrast planetary and lunar viewing. Compatible with all 1.25" telescopes and equipped with a filter thread, it’s designed for serious astronomy enthusiasts seeking crisp, immersive celestial experiences.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4 x 10.9 x 5.3 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 4 x 0.1 centimetres |
Item Weight | 45 Grams |
Brand | SVBONY |
Colour | Red |
Min Focal Length | 6 Millimetres |
Plug profile | Standard 1.25" Filter Thread |
Objective Lens Diameter | 6 Millimetres |
Part number | EUF9152A |
Size | 6mm |
Warranty description | We provide 1 year warranty for Svbony telescope accessories and 30 days no reason to return. Beyond the warranty period: We still offer maintain service, buyers are required to afford corresponding costs. We processed in the most hassle-free way possible.You just need to contact with us on Amazon ,we will reply you within 12 hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus type | Fixed Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**E
Very good quality eyepieces
The svbony redlines are fantastic quality for the reasonable price that they are. Great FOV and well made.
H**.
Excellent in optimal conditions
Incredible magnification and clarity in bright conditions, good field wiew
P**M
Good value planetary eyepiece
I used this to view Saturn and Jupiter with my 8" dobsonian from a suburban Bortle 6 garden and am happy with the results. I could see several bands on Jupiter and the 4 Galillean moons were tiny spheres. The seeing was poor that night so I could only see a very faint Cassini division on Saturns rings. Apart from splitting double stars with my scope its not suitable for DSO's etc as the image is too dim to use that much magnification. This eyepiece gives about the maximum magnification (200x) I could expect to usefully use with the scope without very dark skies.The top part of the eyepiece is a little loose and requires rescrewing a few turns but for £40 I dont have major complaints as the viewing is good. I got some stray reflection from nearby streetlights that I dont get with e.g a 25mm Orion Plossl or a 12mm BST eyepiece, but again not a big deal.I attach a picture I stacked and processed using PIPP, Autostakkert and Registax from a video taken through the eyepiece with a Samsung S20 phone. Not great but with budget gear its not too bad.
A**R
Great quality!
I would HIGHLY recommend this as the BEST under £35 eyepiece because…1. Very good quality optics , 20mm on my 130mm scope = 32.5x magnification , good for the moon and splitting double stars2. 68 degree field= VERY wide field, perfect for galaxies and nebulae3. Very easy to use, all you need to do is take it out of the box, fold the eyecup, and put it in your telescope , no additional things required!
D**.
Really good for the price
Great wide angle and clear compared to the equivalent eyepiece supplied with telescope.Comfortable to use, don’t need to have your eyeball touching the lens to see.Feels well made and quality heavy, which is all in my head I’m sure, but feels like you are getting your monies worth.
M**E
Good lens
I am new to astronomy and was looking for an extra lens to use with my telescope having in recent times purchased a birdwatching scope made by Svbony when I saw this on offer decided to give it a go. At x6 it is a powerful eyepiece and though it is wide angle can take some lining up on objects however the views of Jupiter I have got already make the purchase worthwhile, more than happy with this and am sure I will be looking towards this company’s optics again
R**T
Excellent value
Only tested on terrestrial objects so far due to weeks of cloudy skies, but this 9mm appears to perform really well for the money, with sharp, bright images, comparable to my more expensive eyepieces. Would be nice to be able to afford the hugely expensive top-end eyepieces out there costing hundreds, but for many of us amateur astronomers on modest budgets, just not affordable - so these well-performing oculars very welcome.
L**S
Not quite, but nearly great.
I have a few premium EP's but decided to give Svbony, a try. At the outset, it's built very well, and appears that QA have kept rigorous standards. However, after extensive comparisons, I find this slightly short of fine focus and ever so slightly - not a clear and bright EP. For the price point it's OK but would perhaps give other Svbony EP's a miss, going forward. Who knows, maybe it was a dud?
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