SVBONY Telescope Eyepiece Fully Mutil Coated 1.25 inches Telescope Accessories Set 66 Degree Ultra Wide Angle HD 6mm for Astronomy Telescope
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Greetings, customer.br>Thank you for getting in touch.br>The 6 and 9 mm eyepieces weigh 5. 29oz. br>br>We are a group of people who want to make a difference in the world. make available for a lifetime guarantee for blunders in raw materials and quality of work we are dependable for repair; the client should be dependable for all the price of the mode of transportation For accouterments we make available 2 period of time warranty; within the 2 months, you have can go back for a reimbursement or in place of br>br>If my response does not adequately answer your question or you require additional information about this product, could you please contact us via Amazon message? Because the customer's message was seen for the first time on Amazon, the company is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. I will do my best to respond to your questions once I receive your response. I eagerly anticipate hearing from you. br>Best regards!
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Hello, dear friend, the telescope eyepiece set is compatible with any standard 1. 6mm and 9mm are high power magnification eyepieces that are suitable for observing more details of objects; 25" telescope, filter, and Barlow lens; The 15/20mm eyepiece is a medium power magnification eyepiece that provides a pleasant viewing experience. Low magnification eyepieces produce a clearer and brighter image than high magnification eyepieces, but this is common sense in optics. I wish I could be of assistance. br>br>Angela sincerelybr>
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Greetings, customer, and thank you for contacting us. br>Glass lenses in a 6 mm eyepiece. br>br>For defects in materials and workmanship, we offer a lifetime warranty. We are in charge of the repairs; All transportation costs must be covered by the customer. Accessory items; We offer a two-month warranty on all of our products. You can return the item for a refund or replacement within two months of purchase. br>br>If my response does not adequately answer your question or you require additional information about this product, could you please contact us via Amazon message? Because the customer's message was seen for the first time on Amazon, the company is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. I will do my best to respond to your questions once I receive your response. I eagerly anticipate hearing from you. br>Best regards!
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Selected User Reviews For SVBONY Telescope Eyepiece Fully Mutil Coated 1.25 inches Telescope Accessories Set 66 Degree Ultra Wide Angle HD 6mm for Astronomy Telescope
So, while I'm new to this hobby, I've already done a lot of eyepiece testing. To cut a long story short, this eyepiece (6 mm) is superior to a similar one I purchased for $100 (orion). br>br>I'd recommend getting the entire set of these and calling it a day to beginners. br>br>Don't bother with a barlow; at best, it will magnify the image without degrading its quality, but it will never improve it. Don't bother with a televue barlow unless you're willing to spend over $100 on one. You will not require one if you purchase the entire set. br>br>Be careful about spending a lot of money on expensive eyepieces until you've had a chance to look through them. Rather than looking through a pinhole through the plossl eyepieces that most scopes come with, these have a nice wide view. They also have good eye relief, which allows you to put your eye up to the lense without your eyelashes getting in the way, which is particularly important if you wear glasses. br>br>The photo I'm attaching was taken with an iPhone using a 6 inch skywatcher telescope and this particular eyepiece (6 mm). br>br>Enjoy them; they're a great deal.
SVBONY, Meade, and Celestron, in that order, are my top three choices. I didn't look at any Orion eyepieces. This is based on their eyepieces of 6mm, 9mm, and 20mm. Of course, SVBONY eyepieces will not be able to compete with the more expensive, higher-quality eyepieces made for Meade, Orion, Celestron, or Tele Vue, but they are a good value. br>br>I'd give SVBONY eyepieces a 5 in the under $40 market and a 3 overall when compared to higher-end options. br>br>The SVBONY wide angle eyepieces' best feature is their large field of view; However, there is a caveat to this, which is that the object you're looking at must be centered in the eyepiece. The SVBONY wide angle eyepieces have the following advantages and disadvantages: br>br>Advantages - a large field of vision and good clarity if the object is centered in the scopebr> - br>seems to be well-builtbr> a fair price for what it claims to providebr> a good deal for the moneybr>br>contrary to popular beliefbr>br> a lot of weight If you add a heavy barlow lens, you will almost certainly be unable to mount a cell phone or camera to the scopebr> - If the object in the scope is off to the side of center, there will be chromatic aberration and comas.
Excellent value; I wish I had known about these when I first started. It's a solid set that covers a wide F/L spectrum. The wide 66° field of view makes viewing much more enjoyable than with standard bundled eyepieces. br>br>With my 10" f5 scope, the majority of these were fairly well corrected and produced pleasing and comfortable views. But my 9mm is worse, having abnormal pincushion and a comma over 80% of the view. It's so bad compared to the others that I believe there's a problem with the assembly. It was never supposed to perform so poorly in comparison to the rest of the set. br>br>I'm hoping the seller will provide troubleshooting or a replacement, but if not, I'll look online to see if the lens groups can be adjusted or something. EDIT: br>br> A replacement 9mm arrived on my doorstep shortly after I finished writing the review. There were no queries. SVBONY has been a huge help. I increased the star rating from three to five. For a new scope owner, this set represents excellent value.
So, one of the things I couldn't mention in the title is that the top lens in the eyepiece (the one you look through) is nice and large, so you're not squinting through a small hole. Last night was a fantastic viewing night (clear skies and little atmospheric turbulence), so I took my Apertura AD8 (8in Dobsonian) out with this eyepiece to look at Saturn and Jupiter (apologies for the through-the-lens photos). Saturn was bright, Cassini's division was visible, and I could see some cloud banding as well as two of its moons. Jupiter was bright and clear, with cloud bands visible and five moons easily discernible. For the sake of amusement - By using a good 2x Barlow and this eyepiece, I was able to push my telescope to its maximum usable magnification. It stood the test of time. The images grew in size as the focus snapped. Sadly, the turbulence in the atmosphere was amplified as well. However, the views were still breathtaking, and when my wife looked through the eyepiece, she made a lot of excited and awed noises. I'm just a hobbyist with no spare cash to spend on eyepieces worth hundreds of dollars. On clear nights, I'm an amateur astronomer in my front yard. I, too, am a spectacles wearer - That is why I value eye relief, as it allows me to keep my glasses on while viewing. This 6mm eyepiece left a lasting impression on me, and it was well worth the $35 price tag. I'll be purchasing more Sbvony wide eyepieces in the future to replace the older style eyepieces with small eyeholes and no eye relief that I had left over from my previous Meade telescope.
These are my primary eyepieces for my 130mm AWB OneSky, particularly the 9mm and 15mm. Even with the SVBONY 2x Barlow (which I use for planetary viewing), the 9mm is nice and bright, and the 15mm is my go-to for nebulae, clusters, and galaxies. SVBONY proactively reached out to me to replace the defective component, and now I can properly review it: br>br>My 6mm was giving me some trouble, but SVBONY proactively reached out to me to replace the defective component, and now I can properly review it: Last night, I split the Double-Double-Double-Double-Double-Double-Double-Double-Double-Double With ease, double into. This setup pushes my 130mm AWB OneSky's diffraction limit, resulting in nice clear Airy discs around my stars. br>br>Conclusion: br>br> The entire 4-part series is available. The price of this piece set is well worth it!.