Explore Scientific 62deg 32mm Waterproof Eyepiece

Explore ScientificSKU: EPWP6232LE-01

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Sale price$330.00 CAD
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Explore Scientific Waterproof Eyepieces - Comfort, Quality, Value. The Explore Scientific 62° Series eyepieces are excellent flat-field multi-element oculars that can transform your visual astronomy experience. With an apparent field of view of 62 degrees and near par focal design, these eyepieces offer incredible value in a very nice eyepiece.

Another great benefit of these eyepieces is the excellent contrast and ease with which you can gaze, not directly at an object, but slightly to either side. This skill, called using averted vision, is especially helpful when observing faint objects, because using averted vision puts the image on a part of your eye that is more sensitive to light, allowing you to see fainter images.

Description32mm 62° Series Argon-Purged Waterproof Eyepiece
Item NumberEPWP6232LE-01
Focal Length32mm
Length101mm
Width58.5mm
Weight14.8oz / 419.57g
Barrel Size2.00
Eye Relief22.2mm
Field Stop Diameter:33.6mm

 

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