The Stellalyra Ultra Flat eyepieces provide a generous FOV and excellent field curvature correction, so stars are pin-sharp across the entire visible field, even in fast optical systems.
All Stellalyra Ultra Flat eyepieces have fully multicoated optics and blackened lens edges for high light transmission and contrast. The color correction is excellent, and they offer generous eye-relief so they are comfortable for use even when wearing glasses and a foldable rubber eyecup also provides comfort and prevents glare from stray light. Fully multicoated optics and blackened lens edges provide high light transmission and contrast.
The Stellalyra Ultra Flat eyepieces are available in 10, 15, 18 and 24mm with 1.25″ nosepiece and 30mm with 2″ nosepiece.
Stellalyra 10mm Ultra Flat 1.25″ Eyepiece specifications:
– 1.25″ 10mm 60º Ultra Flat Eyepiece
– 5 element/4 group design
– 60º Field of View
– 16mm Eye Relief
Stellalyra 15mm Ultra Flat 1.25″ Eyepiece specifications:
– 1.25″ 15mm 65º Ultra Flat Eyepiece
– 8 element/5 group design
– 65º Field of View
– 16mm Eye Relief
Stellalyra 18mm Ultra Flat 1.25″ Eyepiece specifications:
– 1.25″ 18mm 65º Ultra Flat Eyepiece
– 8 element/5 group design
– 65º Field of View
– 20mm Eye Relief
Stellalyra 24mm Ultra Flat 1.25″ Eyepiece specifications:
– 1.25″ 24mm 65º Ultra Flat Eyepiece
– 8 element/5 group design
– 65º Field of View
29mm Eye Relief
Stellalyra 30mm Ultra Flat 2″ Eyepiece specifications:
– 2″ 30mm 70º Ultra Flat Eyepiece
– 9 element/5 group design
– 70º Field of View
– 22mm Eye Relief
You can learn more about the Stellalyra Ultra Flat eyepieces here.
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