Concept: Using my Wide-Field design as a
starting point, I looked to bring Nagler-like performance to the
60 degree+ 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.
The Tack-Sharp, Long Eye-Relief 68 degree Field EyepieceWith the Panoptic series, Tele Vue has
taken the Wide-Field concept to Nagler-like performance levels -
A meaningful advance over any eyepiece in its 68 degree field
class.
Panoptic 35mmThe 35mm has a large true field with
plenty of eye relief for eyeglass wearers. When combined
with a Paracorr to correct the coma of an f/4.5 Newtonian,
performance is spectacular across the 68 degree field. Imagine,
sharp star clusters at the extreme edge of the field along with a 6.8mm exit
pupil! Panoptic 27mmHoused in a 2" barrel like the 35mm,
the 27mm is lighter & smaller. It's perfect for any telescope
size, type or speed, where a little more magnification is desired,
yet still allows full field viewing with eyeglasses. For example,
with the Tele Vue-102, it gives 33x and a true field of 2 degrees! Panoptic 24mm
This Sky & Telescope “Hot Product for 2003” is
designed to produce the largest true field possible in a 1-1/4" eyepiece. (Its 27mm field stop is the same as the 32mm Tele Vue Plössl).
The higher power darkens the sky background while the greater magnification yields more details on extended objects. Further, its light weight (1/2 lb.), comfortable 15mm eye
relief, and tapered top instantly make the 24mm Panoptic the ideal eyepiece for getting the maximum field for binocular viewers.Panoptic 19mmSize, weight and performance make the 19mm
an ideal mid power chioce. Ideal "soul-mate" to Bino
Vue. Parfocal with 15mm and other smaller Plössls and Naglers. Barlow InterfaceYou can double the power of any
eyepiece with the 2x Big Barlow, but adding the interface lens brings the pupil back
to original position when used with long focal length eyepieces such as the
Panoptic 41, 35, or 27mm 2" models. The combination of interface and Big
Barlow mimics the Powermate concept.
Of course, multi-coatings, blackened lens
edges, filter threads, rubber grip rings and exemplary
construction are standard on all Panoptics. Little niceties such
as a cover for the eyeguard, and an undercut in the barrel for
extra locking security complete the package. A double identifying
ring distinguishes all Panoptics in your eyepiece case. User Reports:"Best crafted eyepieces available.
View is like being on the main deck of the starship Enterprise."
R.D.- CA "The best low power wide-field
eyepiece on the market: super sharp, high contrast &
excellent aberration correction." T.B.-OH "I was told the Panoptic redefines
wide-field. Now that I have one, they do! Tack sharp is indeed
correct." D.B.-ID "My friends are probably as happy as I
am that I bought a 22mm P.O. They were tiring of me borrowing
theirs all the time." H.B.-OR Panoptics
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