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Tele Vue 22mm Nagler Type 4, 2" Ultra Wide Field Eyepiece with 82 Degree Field of View.
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- INCREASED MAGNIFICATION POWER - Experience enhanced views with the 22mm focal length, bringing celestial objects closer and revealing intricate details with exceptional clarity.
- WIDE FIELD OF VIEW - Enjoy expansive vistas with the 82-degree apparent field, providing immersive observing sessions and easy object location within the night sky.
- SUPERIOR EYE RELIEF - Benefit from comfortable viewing with the 19mm eye relief, allowing extended observations without strain, even for those wearing eyeglasses.
- OPTIMIZED LENS QUALITY - Achieve exceptional image quality with the 7-element lens design, minimizing aberrations and delivering sharp, high-contrast views across the entire field.
- ENHANCED BARREL SIZE - Utilize the 2" barrel for increased light gathering and compatibility with larger telescopes, maximizing image brightness and overall performance.
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What sets the 22mm Nagler Type 4, 2" Ultra Wide Field Eyepiece apart is its innovative design, based on the renowned Nagler concept, that perfectly balances size, weight, and cost while offering a consistent 20mm eye relief. This eyepiece, designed by the trusted brand Tele Vue, is a testament to their commitment to enhancing the stargazing experience with high-quality, durable, and reliable equipment. The Nagler Type 4 eyepiece is not just an improvement on its predecessors, but a revolutionary product in its own right. It boasts of advanced glass types that contribute to superior imaging, enhanced contrast, and reduced pincushion. Ghost suppression is another notable feature, along with a novel concept of a click-stop adjustable eyeguard. This eyepiece applies the lessons learned from the Radian series to the 82-degree Nagler Type 2 design goals, resulting in increased eye-relief, more contrast, reduced pincushion, and an expanded true field. The first to debut in this series is the 12mm version, which replaces not only the 12mm Nagler Type 2 but also its predecessor 13mm and the 11mm, now considered a collector's item. Users have confirmed that for deep sky viewing, the comfort, clarity, and contrast of the 12mm Type 4 brings us closer to our "spacewalk" viewing goal. Similar in size and weight to Type 2, it offers more true field and 50% greater eye relief, while using just six elements. The 22mm Nagler Type 4, in comparison to the 20mm Nag