1.25" 8-24MM ZOOM EYEPIECE

CelestronSKU: 93230
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Zoom from low to high power in an instant with this versatile eyepiece!

Compatible with any telescope that accepts 1.25 eyepieces.

This fully multi-coated premium eyepiece zooms to any focal length between 8 mm & 24 mm - pick the best magnification for your subject.

DESCRIPTION

The amazingly versatile Celestron 8 mm-24 mm Zoom Eyepiece allows you to choose from a variety of magnifications in a flash! Simply grip the rubberized barrel and turn it slowly while looking through the eyepiece, and then pick the best power for the object you are observing. Alternatively, you can use the lowest magnification (24 mm) to find an object and center it in your field of view, and then increase the power until the desired view is achieved. It is fast and easy, and lets you examine any object at various magnifications without requiring you to physically change eyepieces.

The Celestron 8-24mm Zoom Eyepiece uses premium optics that are fully multi-coated for crisp, clear images. The folding eyecup lets you view with or without glasses, and the field of view (40 - 60 degrees) works well for terrestrial observations as well as for views of the Moon, planets, and deep-sky objects.

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