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Omegon Binoculars Nightstar 20+40x100 Triplet with Variable Eyepieces

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Type: Porro prism. Magnification: 40x. Lens diameter: 100mm

Porro
Prisms of the binoculars adjust the image orientation projected by the objective
40
The higher the magnification of the binoculars is, the larger the object will be, but the narrower the field of view (FOV) and the darker the image
100
The larger the aperture is, the more light there will be that enters the optical tube and the image will be brighter, although a larger aperture will increase the size of the binoculars
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Product ID 73162
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037378
Prism type Porro
Magnification, x 40
Description

The new Omegon Nightstar - outstanding large binoculars

With an objective diameter of 100mm, the Omegon Nightstar provides a very bright image and is perfect for observing the night sky. The new three-element design substantially improves image colour - it can therefore be ranked among the half-apochromats.

Now still more universally usable

Now with connectors for accepting 1.25” eyepieces, there is nothing standing in the way of using your own eyepieces. Due to the relatively short focal length of 560mm however, the magnification used should not exceed 100X. The binoculars come with two pairs of eyepieces already included, allowing you to select between magnifications of 20X or 40X. The use of separate 1.25" eyepieces now also allows the observer to use nebula filters for observing DSOs.

These large binoculars let you to observe the night sky in particular comfort because using both eyes is less strenuous and much more fun. The large objective diameter makes a rich variety of objects visible. Objects appear differently compared to the view through a telescope, they seem three-dimensional. In addition, there are two 100mm apertures providing more light gathering capacity than the single aperture of a 100mm telescope, with which one observes monocularly anyway. Open clusters, extended emission nebulas and other DSOs can all be well seen.

Omegon Nightstar 20+40x100 Triplets are optically and mechanically outstandingly well-constructed binoculars.

The advantages in a nutshell:

  • wide range of standard 1.25“eyepieces usable
  • multi-coated optical surfaces
  • very sharp field of view
  • eyepieces separately focusable
  • viewing distance can be precisely adjusted

Included in delivery:

  • adjustable aluminium dew shields with front end caps
  • removable carrying handle, attached with two hand screws
  • tripod adapter with ¼“ threaded socket
  • 20X eyepiece set (multi-coated) and 40X eyepiece set (multi-coated)
  • lockable aluminium carrying case with moulded padding
Specifications
Product ID 73162
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037378
Prism type Porro
Magnification, x 40
Objective lens diameter (aperture), mm 100
Eyepieces 20x, 40x
Optics material BaK-4
Lens coating fully multi-coated
Exit pupil diameter, mm 5 — 2.5
Eye relief, mm 18
Twilight factor 63.2
Relative brightness 25
Field of view, ° 2.7
Field of view, m/1000m 47
Close focus, m 20
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters ±4
Eyepiece diopter adjustment
Focusing individual for each eyepiece
Body rubberized
Moisture resistance
Size classic
Application astronomical
Pouch/bag in set aluminum case
Additional ability to change eyepieces
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