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This 4mm LHD eyepiece boasts an ultra-wide 80-degree apparent field-of-view, long 20mm eye relief, and an element of high-index lanthanum glass which eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for true-color, high-contrast observations.
With an ultra-wide 80-degree apparent field-of-view, long 20mm eye relief, and an element of high-index lanthanum glass, this 6mm eyepiece eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for true-color, high-contrast observations.
This 9mm LHD eyepiece boasts an ultra-wide 80-degree apparent field-of-view, long 20mm eye relief, and an element of high-index lanthanum glass which eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for true-color, high-contrast observations.
With an ultra-wide 80-degree apparent field-of-view, long 20mm eye relief, and an element of high-index lanthanum glass, this 14mm eyepiece eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for true-color, high-contrast observations.
This 20mm LHD eyepiece boasts an ultra-wide 80-degree apparent field-of-view, long 20mm eye relief, and an element of high-index lanthanum glass which eliminates color-fringing and chromatic aberrations for true-color, high-contrast observations.
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