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  1. 32mm Brandon

    $279.00
    The 32mm Vernonscope Brandon eyepiece is designed for uncompromising low power high contrast deep space observing, particularly with telescopes having a focal ratio of f/7 and above . . .
  2. Celestron Omni 40mm 1.25" Plossl

    $67.95
    This is an economical good quality low power eyepiece with fully-multicoated optics. With a 43 degree field of view it has the widest field possible from a 1.25" eyepiece, markedly wider than competitively-priced 40mm Plössls. Its field stop (the rim insi...
  3. Tele Vue 32mm Plössl

    $154.01
    This is a very good low power/wide field eyepiece for capturing galaxy pairs and galaxy clusters, viewing emission and reflection nebulas in their entirety, and more . . .
  4. Tele Vue 40mm Plössl

    $154.01
    This is a very good low power/wide field eyepiece that provides the widest and brightest field possible from a 1.25" eyepiece . . .
  5. 2" 48mm Brandon

    $375.00
    This 2" 48mm Vernonscope Brandon eyepiece seems to disappear in your telescope, like looking at the sky with your bare eye, only with everything larger and sharper, as if the telescope and eyepiece didn't exist . . .
  6. Celestron Omni 32mm 1.25" Plossl

    $67.95
    This is a good quality fully-multicoated low power eyepiece at a price that's substantially lower than competitive Plössls. Its 50 degree apparent field of view is designed for expansive views of emission and reflection nebulas, for observing open clusters like the Pleiades, and for sweeping nebular remnants like the Veil. It will work well with any telescope type, at any focal ratio, under any se . . .
  7. Tele Vue 55mm Plössl

    $255.01
    If you have a 2" focuser on your f/8 and longer focal ratio telescope, this 2" eyepiece will give you the widest possible field of view - even wider than a 31mm Nagler, but at less than 40% the cost . . .
  8. Vernonscope 32mm Brandon "flat top"

    $279.00
    The 32mm Vernonscope Brandon "flat top" eyepiece is designed for uncompromising low power high contrast deep space observing, particularly with telescopes having a focal ratio of f/7 and above . . .
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