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Tele Vue 22mm 2" Nagler Type 4
$486.01The TeleVue 2" 22mm Nagler Type 4 replaces the 20mm Nagler Type 2, considered by many to be the finest eyepiece ever made . . . -
Tele Vue 31mm 2" Nagler Type 5
$697.01This Nagler Type Five eyepiece uses a new six-lens design that reduces the size and weight of this 31mm eyepiece to less than that of the previous generation 20mm Nagler . . . -
Explore Scientific 18mm 82° field argon-purged waterproof 2" eyepiece
$319.99This 82° field Explore Scientific 18mm 2" argon-purged waterproof eyepiece makes observing with many telescopes feel like you're taking a stroll through the cosmos rather than looking through an eyepiece. -
Explore Scientific 24mm 82° field argon-purged waterproof 2" eyepiece
$439.99This 82° field Explore Scientific 24mm 2" argon-purged waterproof eyepiece makes observing feel like you're relaxing in front of a picture window on the Universe, rather than squinting through an eyepiece. -
Explore Scientific 30mm 82° field argon-purged waterproof 2" eyepiece
$499.99This 82° field Explore Scientific 30mm 2" argon-purged waterproof eyepiece gives you the big picture, making you feel like you're relaxing in front of an expansive picture window on the Universe, rather than squinting through an eyepiece. -
Celestron 23mm 2" 82° Luminos
$279.95This 23mm Celestron Luminos eyepiece has a wide and flat 82° field of view for entrancing medium power "picture window" views and is superb for Celestron EdgeHD and Meade Advanced Coma-Free catadioptrics, 2" focuser Dobsonians, and short focal length flat field refractors . . . -
Celestron 31mm 2" 82° Luminos
$329.95This 31mm 2" Celestron Luminos eyepiece has an immense 82° field of view for low power "picture window" views with 2" focuser Dobsonians and short focal length refractors . . . -
Celestron 19mm 2" 82° Luminos
$209.95This 19mm Celestron Luminos eyepiece has a wide and flat 82° field of view for medium power "picture window" views and is superb for Celestron EdgeHD and Meade Advanced Coma-Free catadioptrics, 2" focuser Dobsonians, and short focal length flat field refractors . . .