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Alpine Astronomical Baader 6mm Classic Ortho Eyepiece (1.25")

Alpine Astronomical Baader 6mm Classic Ortho Eyepiece (1.25")
  • Product Code: ga57166
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$252.00 $372.96

Employing a classic orthoscopic design and engineered primarily for planetary viewing, the Alpine Astronomical Baader 6mm Classic Ortho Eyepiece makes an ideal addition to your observational kit. With a generous 52° apparent angle of view, it produces a relatively high magnification on most optical tube assemblies (OTAs). This model is parfocal with other Ortho eyepieces, which means there is little to no need to refocus when changing eyepieces within the Ortho line.

It features a 4-element/2-group lens design with a triplet-element and one plano-convex eye lens, so there are only four glass-air-surfaces to limit internal diffraction and limit light loss. True High-Transmission (HT) multi-coatings on all glass-air-surfaces yield brilliant images while virtually eliminating internal reflections, that when paired with the lens design, delivers a pure-white image with improved sharpness and contrast. The interior of the anodized housing is blackened to suppress stray light, and has machined threads to accept most standard 1.25" filters. It is made with a standard 1.25" barrel so it is compatible with the most popular-sized holders and accessories. Alpine outfitted it with a winged eyecup to block stray terrestrial light to improve brightness and contrast, while helping to eliminate distractions.

6mm Focal Length    52° Apparent Angle of View    1.25" Diameter Barrel    True High-Transmission Multi-Coatings    4-Element/2-Group Lens Design    Produces High Power on Most OTAs    Winged Rubber Eyecup    Parfocal with All Baader Ortho Eyepieces

Parameters
Focal Length6mm
Apparent Field of View52°
Eye Relief5.0 mm
Eyepiece Barrel Diameter1.25"
Field Stop Diameter5 mm
Dimensionsø: 1.3 x L: 1.4" / ø: 3.4 x L: 3.6 cm
Weight1.3 oz / 37 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)1.8 x 1.7 x 1.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I have this unit purchased, but it is on back order. Now I am looking at filters to go with it. Do filters need to be 1.25" or 2" in diameter to work in combination with this eyepiece?

A: You may use both 1.25" filters and 2" filters with the Alpine Astronomical Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Mark IV Zoom Eyepiece (1.25"/2"). According to the manufacturer, the Alpine Astronomical Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Mark IV Zoom Eyepiece (1.25"/2") includes both 1.25" and 2" barrels. The 1¼" Barrel is threaded for standard 1¼" filters, and the 2" Barrel for standard 2" filters.

Q: 2. Is it parfocal with other Alpine Hyperion eye pieces?

A: This is the only additional information B&H has on the Alpine Astronomical Baader 72° Hyperion 36mm Aspheric Eyepiece (1.25"/2") https://alpineastro.com/products/baader-36mm-hyperion-aspheric-2-eyepiece And yes to the compatibility with other eyepieces

Q: 3. 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: 4. Can I use the Baader 76 degree Morpheus 4.5 mm eyepiece in the Celestron Regal M2 100ED spotting scope I have ordered from B&H?

A: It probably wont work properly because its too magnified. The Spotting scope is too short a focal length, I would recommend a 12 mm & higher.

Q: 5. Dose it has a Ultra-Short version like EOS adapter?

A: Celestron T-Ring for Nikon F-Mount Cameras BH #CETRN • MFR #93402

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. How can we adapt the 2" UV bandpass filter to a Sony E-mount 49mm lens?

A: I know of no adapter to mount a 2" (50.8mm) filter on to a 49mm opening. I do know some that use gaffing tape.

Q: 8. 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: 9. how can I adapt the Baader U-Filter 2" to a Nikkor AF-S 50mm 1:1.8G Lens?

A: 2" is the outside diameter of the filter, not the thread. It's an M48 thread as stated on the manufacturer website, baader-planetarium. Use a normal step-up ring.

Q: 10. Does this lens work with Astromaster 130EQ?

A: Yes, the Celestron Omni 6mm Eyepiece (1.25") will work with the Celestron AstroMaster 130EQ. This will provide a 108x magnification.

19/09/2024

Only use this eyepiece to find objects.

5
19/08/2024

Its the first eyepiece I use whenever I'm out to skywatching. It's wide eyefield brings a lot of light to the eye

5
21/05/2024

The view through this EP is very satisfying considering the low price.

5
02/05/2024

Using this eyepiece with a Pentax spotting scope

5

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