Baader 24mm Hyperion Eyepiece
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The new Baader Hyperion eyepieces set a new benchmark in optical quality and versatility. The 24mm model features a wide 68° apparent field of view, ideal for the physiology of the human eye – the maximum angle perceivable without eye movement.
With a sophisticated optical design of 8 lenses in 5 groups, it delivers sharp definition across the entire field and excellent color fidelity even at the edges.
Dual use: With the included 2" adapter, the eyepiece becomes a wide-field low-magnification tool. Using the 1.25" negative element provides its full focal length for detailed observations.
Technical Specifications
Focal Length | 24 mm |
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Apparent Field of View | 68° |
Eye Relief | 20 mm |
Lenses / Groups | 8 / 5 |
Barrel Size | 1.25" and 2" |
Optical Coating | Multi-coated |
Series | Hyperion |
Optical Design | SWA (Super Wide Angle) |
Filter Thread | Yes |
Optional Photo Adapter | Yes |
Eyecup | Foldable |
A high-quality eyepiece, perfect for wide-field sky scanning – ideal for open clusters, extended nebulae, and comet observation.