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Omegon 1.25, 14.5mm Super LE Eyepiece

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Omegon Super LE eyepieces - crystal clear observing with wide angle view
Enter the world of pin-sharp observing with the new Super LE eyepieces. The new Omegon Super LE eyepieces provide superb contrast and a wide field of view. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of stars and galaxies - almost as though you are there. New eyepiece designs make this increasingly possible.
The Omegon Super LE eyepiece is clearly an important tool for enjoying the night sky.
Omegon Super LE eyepieces provide you with extraordinary brilliance and definition. Compared to other eyepieces from the high end range, you profit from a comparable or improved image at a lower price.
You can see the finest details in the cloud bands when planetary observing, even slight differences in shade are visible. The sophisticated coating on all lenses provides you with extremely bright images even at higher magnifications. The lens edges in the barrel are blackened to reduce internal reflections.
Impressive edge definition
The edge definition of these eyepieces will certainly impress you. No matter which eyepiece you use - you will always enjoy a pin-sharp image.
Maybe your telescope has a fast f/5 aperture ratio? Naturally, here too you will also get perfectly sharp images right out to the edge of the field of view.
Wide angle with a 68 field of view
The Omegon Super LE eyepieces give a huge field of view. The 'tunnel vision' of older eyepieces is a thing of the past. Gain some 'elbow room' in the night sky and keep track of even with extended objects. The 68 field of view is ideal for wide angle observing, where, due to the physiology of the eye, you will hardly need to move your eye at all. The eyepiece is suitable f