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Series 5000 Ultra Wide Angle 4.7mm (1.25") Eyepiece
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Series 5000 Ultra Wide Angle 4.7mm (1.25") Eyepiece Description |
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Series 5000™ Ultra Wide Angle 4.7mm Eyepiece (1.25") offers revolutionary new advances in resolution, image correction and eye relief, with an astonishing 82° field of view. Simply the best.
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Meade Series 5000 Ultra Wide Angle 4.7mm (1.25") Eyepiece. The revolutionary Meade Series 5000 UWA eyepieces deliver an astounding 82° apparent field of view, with extraordinary image quality. Meade’s best, and among the very best eyepieces available at any price, these eyepieces routinely outperform those costing even several times the price.
Only the highest quality materials were selected to create this amazing eyepiece value, offering an unparalleled vista on the Universe. All series 5000 UWA eyepieces feature a 7-element, fully multi-coated optical design with premium-grade and exotic optical glasses for the best possible performance and image brightness, blackened lens edges and internal surfaces for enhanced contrast, and a parafocal design for little or no focus change when switching between eyepieces of the series.
With a precision machined 1.25" barrel, comfortable long eye relief, and adjustable twist-up rubber eyeguard for comfort and blocking stray light.
The ultimate observing experience. Looking through a Meade Series 5000 UWA eyepiece is the next best thing to actually being there.
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| Specifications for Series 5000 Ultra Wide Angle 4.7mm (1.25") Eyepiece |
| Apparent Field of View | 82° | | Barrel Size | 1.25" | | Focal Length | 4.7mm | |
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