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Celestron 93230 8 to 24mm 1.25 Zoom Eyepiece & Omni 2X Barlow Lens

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Style: Eyepiece + 2X Barlow Lens


Features

  • Zoom from low to high power in an instant with this versatile eyepiece!
  • Compatible with any telescope that accepts 1.25 eyepieces
  • This fully multi-coated Premium eyepiece zooms to any focal length between 8 mm and 24 mm - pick the best magnification for your subject
  • Double the magnification of each eyepiece you own with the Omni 2X Barlow Lens
  • Keep the eye relief of your eyepieces while getting 2X the power
  • Slides into 1.25 focusers and diagonals and accepts 1.25 eyepieces
  • Fully multi-coated optics with blackened edges for good light transmission and minimal reflections

Description

Celestron 93230 8 to 24mm 1.25 Zoom Eyepiece Super-premium 1.25-inch zoom eyepiece Focal length of 8 to 24 millimeters Allows for expanded magnification options 40 to 60 degree field of view, 15 to 18 millimeter eye relief Fully multicoated optics Celestron Omni 2X Barlow Lens Celestron 2x - 1-1/4 - Omni Barlow Lens - 93326

Brand: Celestron


Eye Piece Lens Description: Barlow


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Finderscope: Reflex


Lens Coating Description: Fully Multi-Coated


Focal Length Description: 15 millimeters


Date First Available: June 26, 2019


Country of Origin: China


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  • Good quality,saves space and time
Style: Eyepiece
Couldn't be happier.Good quality,saves time,space and money if you are just starting out in astronomy and telescopes and are looking for an all in one eyepiece and not ready to spend ALOT of money buying multiple different eyepieces and having to change them out and carry them around then,this is a great starting point that will get you going easily and for much less cost. Image is clear and sharp.Easy to zoom in and out and good eye relief.As a noob myself,I can say this really has made my viewing sessions alot better and less of a hassle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by BP

  • Awesome, but....
Style: Eyepiece
I purchased this in April 2011-after the March Supermoon and it quickly became my primary eyepiece! AFOV is wider than my standard MA (Modified Achromat) eyepieces and the wide exit pupil allows for an easier stance over whatever telescope I am using at the time of viewing. I will admit that while adjusting the zoom the view would often show some distrortion, but, in the beginning, I was able to spin the zoom function back and it would self correct. Over time, that 'self-correction' stopped unless at either stop (8mm or 24mm focal length). Problems: 1) See above for distrortion issues. (Mine may have passed QC by mistake). 2) Weight. Small, beginner scopes are impacted severely. Most impacted are refractors, as they 'balance' on the mount. 3) No clicks during focal length. Must turn on light to see where length is. 4) Overall EP assembly gets loose. I needed to tighten the chrome sleeve to the body of the assembly every time I used it. 5) Mine cracked during use on a cold night? The focus changed and the view went distorted. No visible broken glass, but, something went loose (I can hear it when I shake the EP!) With these things noted, I must say that while it worked- it worked great. I'm not sure if all of the glass was mutli-coated because I did get quite visible reflections- but, the view was clear with a nice big exit pupil. So large in fact, I was able to use a high quality, multi-coated (multi lens) 3x achromatic Barlow lens with it- creating very crisp lunar views under exceptional seeing conditions. However, that only worked on my largest GOTO scopes: a 90mm refractor & 114mm reflector-both of which needed to be balanced with all of that weight mounted. Anything smaller was at risk of toppling over and could not be locked down hard enough to bear the excessive load. So, if you have a smaller manual refractor, say 60mm, 70mm or 80mm or even a smaller manual reflector- make sure that your mount will bear the load and that you can acheive balance prior to buying one of these. Otherwise, you'll be very frustrated! I strongly recommend this EP to someone who has limited funds for buying a variety of high quality lenses. If purchased with a very high quality 2x Barlow, it will cover many lenses that can be purchased separately. I think mine passed QC in error, or was dropped during shipping because my distrortion issues & constant need of tightening haven't been mentioned by other reviewers. Also, I cannot imagine that mine would 'crack' during use, unless something was already defective. Now, I'm hoping that Celestron will repair or replace mine (it's still under warranty), but, I don't want my issues to prevent someone from seeing the value in this pretty high qaulity eyepiece. The glass is very clear, the exit pupil is very forgiving and the views can be tremendous! Clear skies to all! Dave ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2011 by David C. Gulliver

  • Low budget, high quality
Style: Eyepiece
Amazing budget zoom. Not super bright and sharp but visually significant difference between Plossl 18 super Plossl LP 26 eyepiece. Nice versatility with top end tred make able connect direct to T-ring for SLR camera mount. Bottom with tred for polarized filter. On 8mm getting not too much light and loosing brightness. Compared to 18 and 26 Plossl eyepieces mounted on x5 Barlow definitely more crispy and brighter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by Jaroslaw R. Jaroslaw R.

  • Very Nice Unit and Worth the Price!
Style: Eyepiece
Please note the following remarks are based on lens use with an f/10 SCT, Celestron 5" Omni. I received this and immediately inspected it. Nice coating and during use seems to be essentially glare-free. Not exactly parfocal but requires only minimal refocus post-zooming. Field of view (FOV) is less than listed in product description, so even at mid-magnification one will only see Jupiter and its four primariy moons within the FOV, at least in this scope focal length. Of course, with the f/4's and f/5's, you would obtain much wider FOV's. Higher magnifications, as with any lens, loses defining ability but nothing that is beyond individual lenses of the same powers. In fact, in comparison at 9mm through 15mm, I found this zoom apparatus to be better than another well known company's plossls. Recommended? Yes! Functions well for stars, for higher emission nebula (Orion), a brighter galaxy (Andromeda), and the gas giants. But open clusters such as the pleids, those in Auriga, and the Beehive in an f/10 extend beyond the FOV even at 24mm focal length and require minor scanning. For terriestrial viewing, this is an absolutely excellent lens system and the zoom is a joy to use with minimal loss of defining ability beyond ~22mm. Still, this will match and even outperform other zoom systems costing up to $150.00. Last point: at low night temp's., turning the zoom is a necessarily slow process so one won't skew the scope off-track. Nonetheless, unless you are a perfectionist/purist, you will not be disappointed. Good Viewing and Clear Skies! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2013 by Daryl Wayne

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