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2024-12-20T17:01:44
Wow Great eyepiece Super crisp views .It's the industry Standard. Ed Ting was right.
FRED K.
2024-04-23T18:31:10
Favorite low power EP. When I first looked through this my thoughts were?. It just got real. Seriously the views you get with this are the best and for me it's worth the price. I use a 9.25 cat and this hits the spot.
Patrick V.
2024-04-23T18:11:14
Tele vue gave me an awesome vue with this eyepiece. One of my favorites I use. Great optics . Great fov. Great time looking through this. Some say you can get used to using only Tele vue and that's correct.
Patrick V.
2023-04-16T23:07:06
I was impressed at the FOV for my old eyes. Good clarity and very sharp photos My first Televue lens and it is super sharp. Well made item.
RICHARD R.
2022-01-20T10:41:39
Can?t go wrong with a televue
Gil B.
2022-01-20T10:39:29
Can?t go wrong with a Televue
Gil B.
2022-01-20T10:38:56
Can?t go wrong with a Televue
Gil B.
2021-11-25T10:56:54
I have other 62 degree Televue eyepieces that I like for higher magnifications, but I really like the 24mm Panoptic for wider views. The contrast is very good for a low magnification eyepiece. It makes star hopping and finding open and globular star clusters much easier. After finding a DSO, I switch to higher magnifications. It's my most used eyepiece.
Robert B.
2019-11-15T07:55:11
A great low power eyepiece for viewing the larger extended objects out there. Pairs really well with narrowband, OIII, and HBeta filters. Quickly dispatched and delivered by Adorama.
VISHAL K.
2018-08-21T11:52:25
This eyepiece gives a great view
JIE S.
2017-10-10T15:46:29
Very Clear. Dark field reproduction with sharp star field edge to edge. A must for wide FOV using a long focal length SCT 2880mm. Love this eyepiece gives me about 1 degree view of the sky at 2880/41x mag= 70x. Amazing
JAYSON M.
2017-08-18T19:38:08
Nice wide, sharp view.
TIMOTHY H.
2017-01-03T12:35:02
Great lens for my 8" SCT, would recommend
Cavan D.
2014-11-14T19:00:00
Used with another 19mm TV Panoptic in a TV Binovue on a Q 3.5 to provide stunning, indeed almost overwhelming, Lunar views. Fields are flat and clear. Contrast at the limb is crisp and sudden. Views of craters in optimal libration are crisp and defined at all limbs. Eye relief is outstanding, and the field is flat even though the image is traveling through a lot of glass, including 3.5's Barlow. Adjustment for binocular 3d effect is smooth. Only problem is the viewer's old eyes and floaters that show up, of course, on bright objects.
DOUGLASS R.
2013-01-28T19:00:00
Just as I've heard, this is the eyepiece which sets the standard in my EP collection. Additionally, if the stars aren't pinpoints, I know my scope needs collimation. It's hard to explain, but the optics give a depth to the FOV, almost like you're viewing from space itself. Used this in a f/4.9 12" dob so far.
Brian S.
2009-12-01T19:00:00
The wide field view with this eyepiece are incomparable. I love to use it when I'm not looking for anything in particular, but just want to cruise the Milky Way. Star clouds, bright nebulae, open clusters, all seem to be right in front of me. I actually feel like I'm floating in space with the 41mm Panoptic.
Stargazer
2009-09-28T21:00:00
Incredibly crisp views. I like it better than the Nagler! For the widest possible FOV in a 1.25" eyepiece, this is the best!
Rob F.
2008-09-14T21:00:00
The lens was purchased for digiscoping with Nikon Coolpix P5100 with Tele Vue Genesis scope. Straight forward to mount camera. Results are very sharp with no edge distortion of any note. Can use camera setting with no zoom and yet fill full frame. It is a heavy lens, but worth the end results.
Hosteen
2007-02-12T19:00:00
The Panoptic 24 mm produces very sharp pictures even if used on a fast f/4.5 telescope where only the very outer areas show slightly deformed stars. Using the eyepiece lets you enjoy pictures with rich contrast and a very comfortable field of view overlooking also bigger celestial objects.
Peter S.
2007-02-11T19:00:00
This is my wide field eyepiece and it is a joy to use in my 8" Schmidt Newtonian telescope.
smitty
2007-02-11T19:00:00
I WAS THRILLED WITH THIS EYEPIECE. I PUT IT ON MY NEXSTAR 8 GPS AND WAS REALLY IMPRESSED. SOMETIMES WHEN I USE "GO TO" ON MY SCOPE, THE OBJECT IS OUTSIDE MY FIELD OF VIEW OF MY STANDARD 40 MM EYEPIECE. WITH THIS ONE, EVERY OBJECT WAS IN MY SIGHT. EVEN THOUGH THIS IS A HEAVY EYEPIECE, IT DID NOT AFFECT THE BALANCE OF MY SCOPE. I GREAT BARGAIN!!!
STARMAN
2007-02-04T19:00:00
This is the 1st eyepiece you should buy if you own a 16" or larger truss tube dobsonian telescope. It is simply the best eyepiece one can buy for such an instrument.
Paul L.
35mm
6
68 Degree
24mm
38.71mm
1.7 lbs.
410000033562
My New Favorite Eyepiece
By Rob F.
Incredibly crisp views. I like it better than the Nagler! For the widest possible FOV in a 1.25" eyepiece, this is the best!
The Panoptic 24mm is a terrific eyepiece
By smitty
This is my wide field eyepiece and it is a joy to use in my 8" Schmidt Newtonian telescope.
While the Panoptic 35mm Wide Angle 2" Eyepiece boasts an impressive 68-degree field of view, it's the largest true field and ample eye relief that truly sets it apart, making it an ideal choice for eyeglass wearers. This eyepiece, when paired with a Paracorr, spectacularly corrects the coma of an f/4.5 Newtonian, delivering sharp star clusters even at the extreme edge of the field.
The Panoptic series by Tele Vue elevates the wide-field concept to Nagler-like performance levels, marking a significant advancement over any other eyepiece within its 68-degree field class. As with all Panoptics, expect standard features such as multi-coatings for enhanced image clarity, blackened lens edges to reduce light scattering, filter threads for added versatility, and rubber grip rings for secure handling.
The construction of the Panoptic 35mm Wide Angle 2" Eyepiece is nothing short of exemplary, with thoughtful details like a cover for the eyeguard and an undercut in the barrel for extra locking security. To help you quickly identify it among other eyepieces, it features a double identifying ring, a unique characteristic of all Panoptics. This eyepiece is more than just a tool; it's a gateway to the cosmos, offering unparalleled viewing experiences for astronomy enthusiasts.