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Explore Scientific 82° Series 24mm Eyepiece (2")

Explore Scientific 82° Series 24mm Eyepiece (2")
  • Product Code: ga176211
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$1,319.97 $1,636.76

The 2" diameter barrel 82° Series 24mm Eyepiece from Explore Scientific is engineered to deliver a wide field of view with a long eye relief, making it ideal for planetary and deep-space observations. Its long eye relief makes it extremely comfortable during long observation sessions while offering you the ability to utilize the averted vision techniques that allow you to see faint details of elusive objects like wispy nebulae and galaxies. Viewing comfort is also optimized for eyeglass wearers.

Proprietary EMD anti-reflective multi-coatings ensure bright, high-contrast images with true color transmission across the entire wide field of view. To keep internal reflections to a minimum and improve contrast, the inside of the barrel is blackened, as are the edges of the lenses, to minimize the scattering of light within the lenses themselves. A fold-down rubber eyecup prevents stray light from leaking into the eye, further boosting contrast.

All eyepieces in the 82° Series are parfocal, so there will be little to no need to refocus when moving from one focal length to the next. This eyepiece features a textured surface for a sure grip when changing it out, and it is argon filled for water and fogproof performance when used in extreme temperatures and climates.

24mm Focal Length    82° Field of View    2" Diameter Barrel    Parfocal with All Eyepieces in Series    Long Eye Relief for Maximum Comfort    EMD Fully Multi-Coated Optics    Blackened Interior & Lens Edges    Argon Filled, Water and Fogproof    Slip-Resistant Textured Surface    Fold-Down Eyecup

Parameters
Focal Length24mm
Apparent Field of View82°
Eye Relief17.5 mm
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter2"
Field Stop Diameter33.5 mm
Dimensionsø: 2.8 x L: 4.3" / ø: 7 x L: 11 mm
Weight24.8 oz / 704 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.95 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.3 x 6.7 x 6.2"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What adapters or accessories should be purchased for attaching to a micro-4/3 camera (Olympus OM-D EM5 mark3)?

A: In order to adapt an M43 camera to the Explore Scientific ED80 80mm f/6 Essential Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope you would need these 2 parts: https://bhpho.to/4dUckfj plus https://bhpho.to/48hlWwL.

Q: 2. Will this work as a travel scope?

A: The image will be backwards so it is not recommend to use as a terrestrial scope. But you could adapt it using an erect image diagonal such as this Celestron: https://bhpho.to/2eMF3WV

Q: 3. Does ot come with a acrew dor the camera?

A: Yes, the Explore Scientific DSLR Camera Vixen-Style Dovetail Assembly (11") comes with a standard 1/4"-20 bolt installed in one of the slots. Installed onto the 1/4"-20 bolt is a 3/8"-16 adapter, which is a European standard. To use the 1/4"-20 bolt, simply unscrew the 3/8"-16 adapter.

Q: 4. Will a skywatcher evostar 72ED with a diagonal and quark hydrogen alpha solar filter work for this mount and tripod?

A: The maximum load for the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is 10lbs. More than adequate to handle the items you listed.

Q: 5. Can you put it on a nicer tripod; can it come off of the tripod it comes with?

A: The tripod that is included has a different thread then your standard tripod head mount. So you won't be able to use a different tripod unless you go about doing some modifications.

Q: 6. what is the diameter ? What is its purpose?

A: It's a focusing aid for observation.

Q: 7. what is the diameter of this tube?

A: ask MFR

Q: 8. I have an explore scientific ED 80 telescope. Will this tripod work with my telescope?

A: The Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is capable to support the Explore Scientific ED80 80mm f/6 Essential Series Air-Spaced Triplet Refractor Telescope BH #EXESED080602 • MFR #ES-ED0806-02

Q: 9. Does the EXOS nano adj. Knobs move as slowly as the twilight 1 and can you mount a celestron travel 70 on the EXOS Nano?

A: No, the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount will not move as slowly as a Twilight 1 mount. As long as you can mount the Celestron Travel 70 on a Vixen-style universal mount, it will mount.

Q: 10. Will an Ioptron CEM25p mount attach to this tripod?

A: Yes it will

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