🔭 Unlock the cosmos with ultra-wide clarity and comfort!
The SVBONY SV154 2-inch telescope eyepiece features a 70-degree ultra-wide field of view and a 26mm focal length, delivering versatile moderate magnification ideal for deep-sky, lunar, and planetary observations. Its 5-element, fully multi-coated high-index glass lenses ensure bright, crisp, and high-contrast images. Designed for 2-inch telescope mounts, it supports standard filters and includes a foldable silicone eye cup for comfortable, extended viewing sessions.
Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
Focal Length Description | 26 millimeters |
Field Of View | 7E+1 Degrees |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Compatible Devices | 2 inch barlow lens |
Eye Piece Lens Description | glass |
Mount | 1.25 inches mount |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 305 Grams |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 1 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 26 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.52"D x 2.55"W x 2.75"H |
Optical-Tube Length | 26 Millimeters |
M**N
Great first 2" if your tube can mount it.
If you have a scope that can fit a 2" eyepiece then big yes on this. Its not too much, and compared to my scopes eyepieces this was a huge upgrade.Pros:-Great field of view-good quality lenses (to my untrained eye anyway)-Good eye relief (not hard to align your eye with it)I haven't found a con yet but ill update if i do.P.s. My wife has bad eyes and is the reason i was looking for a good 2". She was able to see ☄️C/2022 ZTF through this so i cant say we're disappointed. The image above is that same comet through the scope.If you're curious my Pixel 5 has a night exposure setting that allowed me to take that picture.
J**.
A nice surprise for astronomy beginners -- a bang-for-buck winner.
I skeptically purchased the SVBONY 154 26mm expecting many flaws for such a bargain price. I've owned the legendary 24mm Panoptic eyepiece for 15+ years. (The 24mm is so good, it's used price is steadily increasing, not declining, over time.) But the SVBONY 154 was great in my 8" f/10 SCT. I was stunned how sharp it was. As far as I could tell, the promised 70-degree AFOV was correct. I can imagine doing an entire astronomy outreach program just using the 154.Some comparisons and limits: The Pan weighs 8 oz vs the 154's 11oz. The 154 is a 2" eyepiece so any filters would be 2" also ($$). Of course, the telescope would need a 2" focuser. I can report that the 154 works fine in the popular photography adapter, NexYZ.I'm a little concerned about the eye-cap. It should be fine if you don't switch it between eye-mode to glasses-mode. But it's more stiff than most eye-caps and so it might not tolerate frequent adjustments. A good eye-cap is essential when viewing from an illuminated location.There are many high-quality 24mm-26mm eyepieces on the market. But the SVBONY delivers an amazing view for a novice-friendly price.
G**A
you do not desapoint.
very good for the price. I used last knite works ok for me.
A**R
Good wide angle eyepiece for telescopes with an f-ration of 6 and higher
I have an 8 inch f6 Dob telescope. This eyepiece provided a nice immersion experience when viewing Large star clusters (M45) Nebula (M42/43) and galaxies (M31/33). Good on-axis view. Some distortion noted at 70% out from the center of the view, with astigmatism producing seagull-like distortions at 90% out from center. You may want to consider a more expensive eyepiece with more lens elements if you telescope has a focal ratio less that f6. If you are an eyepiece perfectionist, this eyepieces is not for you. But if you want an immersion experience at a modest scope, this is a good eyepiece to consider.
R**Y
People are too skeptical of this company
When you read online astronomy forums, people make it seems like you have to spend $$$ on a televue or a baader to be able to see anything out of your telescope. They bash svbiny a lot as cheap garbage. I can confidently say, this is a great lens, and as a normal amateur astronomer with normal eyes living in a bortle 5-7 area, everything looks crisp, clean, and beautiful through this lens. I love the immersive wide field of view. This a fine lens! Dont let the snobs convince you to spend 3 times the price on a lens that is supposed to be better but offer barely any noticeable difference for the extra cost!
A**R
Best budget eyepiece
I purchase the 15mm 70 degree eyepiece, well made,great field of view, sharp clear imagesWith a budget price.
W**T
Excellent value for the money.
I had other more expensive eyepieces in my list but after some positive reviews decided to take a chance on Svbonny. My thinking was for $58.00 if it doesnt perform, I'll return it, right? Boy am I glad I went with Svbonny. The eyepiece is well constructed, eye relief is confortable and the views are shrap and crisp and clear. Images are shrap to the edge of the field focusing to sharp diamonds on velvet. I use it on a 60mm F7 achro, an F10 C11 and 10" F4 Newtonian. Recomend 100%.
Q**Q
Do not go by first impression.
Another great SVBONY lens (eyepiece). After I first opened the box I was not impressed. It was small and hardly had any substantial weight. Sadly I thought I might be writing my first SVBONY negative review. NEVER write a review until you use, try said product. Doing that is not fair to the public who are reading your reviews. Several days later I used my new SWA 70 15 mm eyepiece in my 8 inch Mead and could not believe the nice crisp view. No mater where my eye was at when looking through the lens, the view was sharp and clear. I compared it to my other standard 15mm SVBONY eyepiece and the difference was clear (no pun intended) this newest SWA 70 15 mm eyepiece was the superior eyepiece.This is a call out to SVBONY. Please consider designing and making a high end wide angle eyepiece, 30-32 mm 1.25 inch range. This wide angle lens is perfect for viewing large open clusters and large nebula such as the, Orion nebula.Highly recommended.
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