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Alpine Astronomical Baader 76° Morpheus 4.5mm Eyepiece (1.25"/2")

Alpine Astronomical Baader 76° Morpheus 4.5mm Eyepiece (1.25"/2")
  • Product Code: ga55949
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$897.00 $1,193.01

The Alpine Astronomical Baader 76° Morpheus 4.5mm Eyepiece is designed to deliver the performance that avid amateur astronomers and astrophotographers require for near and deep sky use. Outfitted with a wide 76° field of view, it presents an immersive observational experience while ensuring slow-moving deep sky objects remain in the eyepiece view for a long time when observing through non-motorized telescopes like conventional Dobsonians.

A combination of flat-field lens design, lens coatings, and internal baffling and blackening ensure bright and clear views with limited distortion across the entire field of view, especially at the edges. To further improve the viewing experience, the standard round fold-down eyecup can be removed and replaced with the provided winged eyecup to eliminate peripheral light and improve contrast and resolution.

Integrated 1.25" and 2" barrels make this eyepiece compatible with the two most common holders, drawtubes, and accessories, without having to switch sleeves when moving from one optical tube assembly (OTA) or set of accessories to another. For ease of use, all the Morpheus eyepieces are parfocal with each other so there is little to no need to refocus when changing eyepieces within the series. To help you find the right eyepiece without needing a flashlight, the focal length is engraved on the housing and colored with photoluminescent paint that glows a faint green. Additionally, a stainless steel clip is included that attaches to the eyepiece holster and lets you bend up one or more small tabs to quickly identify an eyepiece by touch. All these features eliminate the need for a flashlight, which can affect night-adjusted vision and prevent you from seeing dim objects.

Useful for more than just visual observation, the eyepiece has 43mm T-mount threads under the eyecup that accept camera-specific T-rings for direct connection of CCD imaging systems. A 43mm extension ring is provided that can be attached to the integrated threads for the T-ring and provide more back focus if the camera requires it.

4.5mm Focal Length    76° Field of View    8-Element/5-Group Lens Design    Phantom Coating Group Multi-Coatings    1.25" and 2" Diameter Barrels    43mm Photo T-Mount Threads    Slip-Resistant Textured Surface    Photoluminescent Focal Length Indicator    Fold-Down and Winged Eyecups    Focal Length Indicator Clip

Parameters
Focal Length4.5mm
Apparent Field of View76°
Eye Relief17.5 mm
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter1.25", 2"
Field Stop Diameter6.1 mm
Dimensionsø: 2.2 x L: 5" / ø: 55 x L: 126 mm
Weight13 oz / 370 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7 x 3.8 x 3.7"

  • 4.5mm focal length produces a high magnification for detailed viewing
  • 8-element/5-group lens design produces a flat and even field of view with limited edge distortion
  • Wide 76° field of view is greater than the human eye to provide an immersive and full view without compromising contrast and brightness, while allowing deep sky objects to remain in the eyepiece view longer when using non-motorized telescopes like Dobsonians
  • Long 17.5mm eye relief makes viewing easy and comfortable with reduced eye fatigue, especially during long viewing sessions
  • Phantom Coating Group multi-coatings are index matched to the specific optical properties of the glass used in the lenses to optimize light transmission, color rendition, and contrast with minimal distortion
  • Internal baffling and blackened edges help to limit internal reflection and absorb diffracted light to further improve contrast and resolution
  • Parfocal with all Morpheus eyepieces, requiring little to no refocusing when changing eyepieces within the series

  • Photoluminescent paint in engraved focal length on housing glows faintly green in the dark to allow easy identification without the need for a flashlight, which can disrupt night-adjusted vision
  • Integrated 1.25" and 2" barrels allow eyepiece to fit the two most popular size drawtubes, holders, and accessories without switching sleeves
  • Metal 43mm T-mount threads under eyecup allow direct connection of cameras and CCD imagers using optional T-rings
  • Textured slip-resistant collar provides secure handling in cold weather or while wearing gloves
  • Fold-down round conventional eyecup for easy use with or without eyewear; winged eyecup can be installed to eliminate peripheral light to improve contrast and resolution while blocking distractions for better concentration
  • Slim body design makes the eyepiece ideal for bino-viewers as it allows a narrow interpupillary setting for children, young adults, and those with smaller faces

Extension tube:

  • 43mm tube optimizes the position of the eyecup for personal preference during viewing
  • Use for adapting a camera with M43 thread for astrophotography and add more back focus versus the integrated 43mm threads under the eyecup
  • Used as the primary clamping surface for smartphone digiscoping adapters
Focal length indicator clip:
  • Stainless steel for durability and longevity
  • Bend one or more of the small tabs up to indicate the eyepiece focal length
  • Clips to the eyepiece holster and lets you identify the eyepieces by touch, eliminating the need for flashlights that can disrupt night-adjusted vision
Carrying case:
  • High-visibility yellow is easy to see in the dark
  • Touch-fastener top flap retains eyepiece while moving around and setting up
  • Belt loop keeps the eyepiece close at hand

 

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I use the T-mount adapter shown in "Recimmended Accessories" to shoot through this eyepiece with my D-SLR? I already have one, and a Nikon F-mount adapter. Can I just screw it to the threads on the viewing end of the eyepiece, then attach my D-SLR via my Nikon adapter, or do I need to get a special connector?

A: You need this adapter to attach a T mount adapter, Alpine Astronomical Baader Hyperion M43/T-2 T-Adapter BH #ALHTA43T2 • MFR #HTA43/T2 https://bhpho.to/30q8Ltq

Q: 2. is this a filter that makes planets less bright?

A: Yes, Neutral Density filters make things darker however. It is mainly for use with the moon. The Alpine Astronomical Baader 0.6 Neutral Density Filter to reduce the amount of light coming into your eye during lunar observation and improve the view and contrast.

Q: 3. Does this work for visual astronomy also, or is it more designed for astrophotography?

A: Yes, this can be used as a conventional Barlow for viewing.

Q: 4. what does focal length of 21mm eyepiece become when the snout is removed?

A: The Alpine Astronomical Baader Hyperion 68° 21mm Astronomical Eyepiece (1.25"/2") would become 32.2mm with the snout removed.

Q: 5. I have a Fuji X-Pro3 and T-Adaptor (for Fuji). Do I need this B&H #ALHTA43T2 in order to connect to the Mark 4 zoom?

A: That is correct, the B&H #ALHTA43T2 adapter is necessary to attach to T Mounts.

Q: 6. This zoom eyepiece is 3 times the price of Celestron's zoom. Is it worth that difference in cost?

A: It has much higher optical quality due to the -Phantom Coating Group Multi-Coatings and 7-Element/4-Group Flat-Field Lens Design

Q: 7. It says you can remove the smaller nosepiece to use the 2" barrel. But it changes the focal length. To what?

A: This is the only information being offered by Alpine Astronomical https://alpineastro.com/products/baader-13mm-hyperion-68-modular-eyepiece#description

Q: 8. Is this a #8 Yellow?

A: No it is not. A Yellow #8 is typically used for an increase in contrast with black and white films. The Alpine Astronomical Baader Yellow Colored Bandpass Eyepiece Filter is centered on the 495nm wavelength suppresses the secondary blue spectrum when using achromatic and half-apochromatic refractor telescopes, increasing image sharpness.

Q: 9. What accessories would I need to mount my Nikon F-mount DSLR to this eyepiece to shoot through it?

A: A T-mount adapter; BH# VELANFT. And depending on sensor size, some combination of extension tubes from the Alpine Astro T2 System for full coverage; BH# ALT225A .

Q: 10. Is this filters that make planets less bright?

A: The Alpine Astronomical Baader 3.0 Neutral Density Filter is used to reduce the amount of light coming into your eye during lunar observation and improve the view and contrast. It is not made for planetary use.

27/08/2024

This eyepiece is very well made and the field of view is awesome! It makes for a very enjoyable viewing experience. Also, if you have telescopes with different tube/eyepiece sizes (1.2 & 2), it's very convenient that it works with both without any adapter.

5
24/08/2024

The Baader Morpheus 6.5mm eyepieces is a winner. From the abundant eye relief to the wide field, the excellent contrast and sharpness, the eyepieces doesn't let me down. While the eyepiece might be considered a bit large, it isn't overly heavy and it fits in well with the other eyepieces in the Morpheus line-up. It is a keeper.

5
14/07/2024

Better than my 6mm 66 degree Gold Band eyepieces. On par with Pentax, Televue, and Orion LHDs. Eye relief is superb and no blackouts (provided you set them up for your preference, I add the included M43 ring underneath the eye cup to raise it which allows me to rest my eye on the eye cup for a perfect, no blackout, full 76 degree AFOV view.

Nice to have built in dual capability, but be warned this is NOT a small eyepiece. They are hefty.

5
11/06/2024

Crisp, sharp images, from edge to edge, and good color. Nothing not to like about this eyepiece.

I have an 8 Dobsonian. My current obsession is finding deep sky objects. I bought this eyepiece mainly for it's 2/1.25 design, so I can break down those objects into a lot finer detail, once I find them with my longer 2 eyepieces, without having to change out my focuser set up. And, with its 76 degree apparent field of view, I've been able to jump to other parts of the sky, and still find other objects, without having to switch back to a longer focal length eyepiece, and jumped from Mars to Uranus last week, with no problem (granted, they are pretty close together right now).

But I also really appreciate its focal length. On nights when my 4.5 Delos is over magnification for the conditions, this eyepiece has been the perfect focal length to bring the details back into focus, when looking at the planets.

I've only been at this hobby for a year. I have a hodgepodge of different brands of eyepieces, mainly because I want them all. Each purchase I have made, so far, has to been to fill in my progression of focal lengths. I've spent between $100 - $400 on each of these purchases, and am happy with every one of them. And this one was no exception. So I have no reason to think that quality isn't the main focus of most manufacturers in this industry.

Maybe that's all just a long winded way of me suggesting, if this eyepiece, or any eyepiece you see, fits the criteria you want, there's no reason not to buy it. I'm very happy with mine.

5
12/05/2024

The 17.5mm Morpheus has a well deserved reputation as the best bargain for this range, equaling eyepieces that sell for twice the price. The view is even and bright with good contrast across the entire field of view. This is a great medium power eyepiece for my C9.25E.

5
30/11/-0001

This lens is perfect for moon seeing with a f4.5 8" Newtonian. The whole moon fits perfectly to the edge. The difference between the mead lens I was using and this is night and day. Wow is an understatement. The lens housing is quite large so keep in mind if adding a Barlow. One of the main reasons I got this one vs others is the fact you can use it's threads to add your camera and extensions to it directly which helps with weight and not having a complex imaging train. If your going to use this to take pictures with a t-ring on a dslr make sure to get a m43 to m42 adaptor and 30mm spacer to help with vignetting if your using a fast Newtonian.

5

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