Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 41.0 Panoptic (EPO-41.0)

EPN-41.0

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 41.0 Panoptic (EPO-41.0)

EPN-41.0

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$654.00 USD
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Product Description

The 41mm Panoptic eyepiece is a big brother to the 24mm Panoptic (largest 1.25" field). With its 46mm field stop, the 41mm Panoptic delivers the largest 2" field possible. An adjustable and removable screw-type top allows quick, comfortable eye positioning. The scalloped shape gives a positive grip.

Using my Wide-Field design as a starting point, I looked to bring Nagler-like performance to the 60+° field class with the Panoptic series. The idea of a lens to "interface" between the eyepiece and Barlow struck me as the proper way to keep size, weight and cost to a minimum while improving edge of field performance even further. I later developed this idea into the Powermates. — Al Nagler

Standard on all Panoptics

  • Multi-coatings
  • Blackened lens edges
  • Filter threads
  • Rubber grip rings
  • Cover for the eyeguard
  • An undercut in the barrel for extra locking security

Specifications

Focal Length 41mm
Barrel Size 2"
Apparent Field of View 68 degrees
Eye Relief 27mm
Weight 2.10lbs
Field Stop 46mm

Customer Reviews

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Y.G.
Wow!

This is my first Televue eyepiece and now I get what the hype is all about. The quality of this eyepiece is outstanding. I finally had an opportunity to spend several nights observing in bortle 2 skies last week and I have to say I am seriously impressed by it. The views are just so bright and crisp, and they have noticeably higher contrast when compared with my Baader 36mm Aspheric. The eye relief is quite long and very forgiving. It is real easy find the sweet spot and quite comfortable to maintain. The adjustable eyecup is a "very nice" feature. Once you get it dialed in you just stick you eyeball right into it and go WOW! I bought it for my Evo 8 EdgeHD hoping to tease out a bit more detail out of fainter objects but seeing The Double Cluster and The Pleiades through it was quite the treat. It has now become the eyepiece that sits in my scope 85% of the time. The only negative thing I have to say is that it doesn't come with a leather pouch like my Baader eyepieces. I really like those leather pouches. Come on Televue, make it happen.

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P.S.
Pleiades never looked so good

My first time out with the Tele Vue Panoptic 41 revealed views of the Pleiades that were truly exceptional despite the less-than-wonderful sky conditions. The nebulosity popped and the wide field view allowed more of the cluster to be in the eyepiece. Happy, happy, happy.

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