Used Baader Planetarium Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece

SKU: US2055345 MFR: MORPH-4
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What`s in the box:

  • Baader Planetarium Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece with Standard Foldable Eyecup
  • Winged/Foldable Eyecup for Binoviewing
  • Storage-Box
  • 3x Dustcaps
  • Cordura Eyepiece Holster

Key Features

  • Experience stunning, wide-field views with this 4.5mm telescope eyepiece, perfect for detailed lunar observations.
  • Enjoy comfortable, extended observing sessions with the generous 17.5mm eye relief of this Morpheus eyepiece.
  • Achieve edge-to-edge image sharpness with premium optical coatings, enhancing your telescope's performance.
  • The 76-degree wide field of view lets you explore expansive star fields with this high-quality eyepiece.
  • This Baader Planetarium eyepiece offers exceptional build quality for years of reliable astronomical use.
  • Parfocal design ensures minimal refocusing when switching eyepieces during your telescope viewing sessions.
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INCLUDES FREE WARRANTY

  • This used item comes with a free 1-year warranty. ?
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Baader Planetarium 4.5mm Eyepiece Specifications

  • Focal Length

    4.5mm

  • AFOV

    76 deg.

  • Eye Relief

    17.5mm

  • Field Stop

    6.10mm

  • Minimum Height (Eyeguards Down)

    127mm (5.00")

  • Maximum Width (Housing)

    55mm (2.17")

  • Parfocal

    Yes

  • Weight

    13.0oz (368.54g)

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About Baader Planetarium Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece

Under the celestial canopy, the Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece emerges as an astronomical marvel, meticulously crafted by Baader Planetarium. This high-quality eyepiece is the culmination of over four years of dedicated development, designed to elevate your stargazing experience to new heights.

With its expansive 76-degree field of view, the Morpheus eyepiece offers an immersive observation journey, allowing you to explore the vastness of the night sky with unparalleled clarity. The full field sharpness is a testament to its innovative design, ensuring that stars remain crisp and well-defined across the entire visual plane. This feature rivals the performance of specialized planetary eyepieces, providing both exceptional on-axis sharpness and contrast.

The Morpheus eyepiece is engineered with a long eye relief, nearly 20mm, which is a significant advantage for both eyeglass wearers and binoviewer enthusiasts. This user-friendly aspect ensures that all observers can comfortably enjoy the full panoramic view without compromising on comfort or field size.

Low distortion is a hallmark of the Morpheus eyepiece, with an optical design that minimizes angular magnification distortion. This means that celestial bodies maintain their true shapes as they drift across your view, offering a more accurate representation of the cosmos.

The Phantom Coating Group, a pioneering technology from the Hyperion lineup, has been optimized for the Morpheus eyepiece. These multi-coatings are index-matched to the various glass elements, enhancing light transmission and reducing reflections for a clearer, more vivid image.

Internally, the eyepiece benefits from optimized baffling, a feature that Baader Planetarium has meticulously ray-traced to eliminate stray light interference. This attention to detail ensures that each glance through the Morpheus eyepiece is as pristine as the dark void it explores.

From a mechanical standpoint, the Morpheus eyepiece is designed with binoviewing in mind. Its compact body maximizes nose clearance, while efforts to reduce weight make it an ideal choice for extended viewing sessions. The dual-position foldable eyecups, including a special winged version, provide optimal comfort and stray light exclusion, enhancing the viewing experience for both eyeglass wearers and non-wearers alike.

Safety is paramount, and the Morpheus eyepiece features Slip-Protect Safety Kerfs on both the 1-1/4" and 2" barrels, offering a secure grip and peace of mind against accidental drops. The wide rubber grip ring further ensures secure handling during your observational endeavors.

For astrophotographers, the Morpheus eyepiece doubles as an excellent imaging projection optic. A hidden M43 photo-video thread allows for direct attachment of a wide range of imaging devices using Baader's Hyperion Digital T-Rings, facilitating a seamless transition from visual to photographic astronomy.

In summary, the Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece stands as a versatile, durable, and innovative choice for astronomers who demand the best in optical performance. Whether you're scanning the heavens for distant galaxies or capturing the intricate details of lunar landscapes, the Morpheus eyepiece is designed to bring your celestial dreams into sharp, breathtaking focus.

Baader Planetarium Morpheus 4.5mm 76 Degree Wide-Field Eyepiece Features

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

Warranty Information

This used item has a FREE 1-year warranty. See details.

Key Features

  • Experience stunning, wide-field views with this 4.5mm telescope eyepiece, perfect for detailed lunar observations.
  • Enjoy comfortable, extended observing sessions with the generous 17.5mm eye relief of this Morpheus eyepiece.
  • Achieve edge-to-edge image sharpness with premium optical coatings, enhancing your telescope's performance.
  • The 76-degree wide field of view lets you explore expansive star fields with this high-quality eyepiece.
  • This Baader Planetarium eyepiece offers exceptional build quality for years of reliable astronomical use.
  • Parfocal design ensures minimal refocusing when switching eyepieces during your telescope viewing sessions.