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2021-08-26T08:56:29
Such an improvement over glasses!
MICHAEL M.
Wonderful
By MICHAEL M.
Such an improvement over glasses!
Under the banner of Tele Vue, a brand renowned for its high-quality optical products, comes the DIOPTRX Astigmatism Correcting Lens - 2.25. This innovative lens is designed to correct astigmatism, a common issue that can cause blurry or distorted images when using optical instruments.
Unlike your telescope's focuser, which compensates for near- or far-sightedness, the DIOPTRX lens specifically targets astigmatism. It securely attaches and locks onto the tops of over 20 long eye-relief Tele Vue eyepieces, ensuring the sharpest full-field viewing experience possible.
Available in 1/4 diopter steps, from 1/4 up to 3.5 diopters, the DIOPTRX models are rotatable for optimal orientation. A series of engraved letters on the barrel aids in monitoring the orientation. Simply select the DIOPTRX model that aligns with your eyeglass prescription for astigmatism.
Constructed with multi-coated glass encased in anodized aluminum housings, these lenses are both durable and reliable. They come equipped with rubber eyeguards for added comfort.
Tele Vue has always been committed to overcoming the limitations of astronomical viewing. This includes the limitations of the observing location, the telescope, the eyepiece, and our eyesight. The DIOPTRX Astigmatism Correcting Lens is a testament to this commitment, specifically designed to overcome the limitation of astigmatism.
The DIOPTRX lenses can be attached to the top of all long eye-relief Tele Vue eyepieces, including those recommended for digiscoping. This includes the 31mm Nagler type 5, 26mm Nagler type 5, 35mm Panoptic, 27mm Panoptic, 22mm Panoptic, 55mm Plossl, 40mm Plossl, 32mm Plossl, all Radians (18mm thru 3mm), all Nagler type 4 (22mm, 17mm, 12mm), and the 8 - 24mm Dioptrx Ready Zoom Eyepiece.
Experience the difference with the DIOPTRX Astigmatism Correcting Lens - 2.25, and unlock the maximum visual performance from your eyepiece.