Vixen SLV Eyepiece 25mm (1.25'')

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The Vixen SLV series is the modern take on the classic Vixen Lanthanum eyepieces. These eyepieces were legendary for their generous eye relief and precise nature, making them a firm favorite with planetary, lunar, and double-star observers. This 25mm is an excellent higher-power eyepiece for most telescopes, especially good for Lunar and Planetary observers.

The SLV Series of Vixen Eyepieces feature a hexagonal-shaped eyepiece barrel, long 20mm eye relief, and twist-up click-stop eyecup for adjusting to the most comfortable viewing. The SLV eyepieces feature high-grade lanthanum glass and deliver remarkably clear and high-contrast star images to the edge of the viewing circle. The lenses are fully multicoated for high-light transmission.

Features:

  • Very high sharpness and contrast across the entire field of view
  • Almost no color defects due to lanthanum glass
  • Twist-Up eyecup for people who wear glasses
  • Eye relief: 20 mm
  • Connection: 31.7 mm, 1 1/4''
  • Weight: 151 g
Apparent field of view 50 degrees
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter 31.7 mm
Eyecups Twist-Up Eyecups
Eye relief 20 mm
Net weight (without access.) 151 g

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