This 12mm Astro-Tech Series 6 is a good quality medium power eyepiece with a wide 60° field of view with surprisingly good optical performance at a very reasonable price . . .
The huge 70° field of this big 38mm Astro-Tech Titan 2” super wide angle eyepiece will show you a “picture window on space” view with virtually any telescope – and it’s priced substantially below many other exotic super wide field designs with a similar 70° field of view . . .
This Astro-Tech 8mm Flat Field eyepiece is a very good medium high to high power eyepiece with an exceptionally flat field that keeps stars, planets, and lunar details sharply in focus across its entire 60° field of view . . .
This low power wide field 2” Astro-Tech Titan Type II ED 40mm eyepiece is great with catadioptrics and longer focal ratio refractors and reflectors for scanning large-scale deep space objects – open clusters, nebulas, star clouds, and more . . .
This 20mm Astro-Tech Titan has a huge 70° field of view that will add “picture window on space” vistas to your observing at a price substantially less than many other exotic wide field designs with a similar field of view . . .
This 10mm Astro-Tech Titan is a good quality high to medium-high power eyepiece with an image quality and a very wide 70° field of view that you wouldn’t normally expect to find at such a very reasonable price . . .
This 32mm Astro-Tech Titan 2” super wide angle eyepiece has a huge 70° field of view for “picture window on space” views with any telescope type – and it’s priced substantially below many other exotic super wide field designs with a similar 70° field of view . . .
Temporarily out of stock; will charge and ship when available.
This economical Astro-Tech 1.25" UV/IR cutoff and luminance filter sharpens CCD images, particularly those containing stars that are strong UV and /or IR emitters . . .
This matte black Astro-Tech 15” universal dovetail plate lets you mount long focal length optical tubes on any altazimuth or equatorial mount that uses a Vixen-style dovetail saddle . . .