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Celestron Omni 4 mm - 1.25"

SKU CEL-93316
Original price $31.95 - Original price $31.95
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  • 4mm Focal Length for High-Power Planetary Viewing
  • 4-Element Plössl Optical Design
  • 50° Apparent Field of View
  • Multi-Coated Optics for High Contrast
  • 1.25" Barrel with Filter Threads
  • 6mm Eye Relief with Fold-Down Eyeguard
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  • Celestron Omni 4mm Eyepiece - 1.25"

    The Celestron Omni 4mm Eyepiece delivers high-magnification views through its 4-element Plössl optical system. Its 4mm focal length is designed to push the power limits of your telescope for detailed planetary observation, while the 50° apparent field of view frames targets with sharp contrast. The tight 6mm of eye relief is characteristic of high-power eyepieces, requiring close viewing to see the full field.

    High-Magnification Viewing: A 4mm Focal Length for Planets and Double Stars

    With a 4mm focal length, this eyepiece is a specialist tool for nights of good seeing. It provides the high power necessary to resolve fine details like the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings, cloud bands on Jupiter, and the polar caps of Mars. The design is also ideal for splitting tight double stars and observing the compact cores of planetary nebulae.

    This level of magnification requires steady atmospheric conditions and a well-collimated telescope to perform at its best. On a typical 8" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain, this eyepiece yields over 500x, a power reserved for the most stable nights. Its lightweight 1.26 oz (36 g) body ensures it won't create balance issues on your telescope.

    Contrast and Clarity: 4-Element Optics with Multi-Coatings

    The Omni 4mm uses a classic 4-element, 2-group Plössl design, a configuration known for producing sharp, high-contrast images with minimal internal reflections. Each optical surface is treated with multiple layers of high-transmission coatings to maximize light throughput and image brightness, which is critical at high magnifications.

    • Blackened Lens Edges: The edges of the internal lenses are blackened to absorb stray light, preventing it from scattering within the eyepiece and reducing image contrast.
    • Anodized Aluminum Body: The main barrel is constructed from aluminum with a two-step anodizing process, creating a durable, matte-black finish that resists glare and reflections at the telescope.
    • Integrated Filter Threads: The 1.25" barrel is threaded to accept standard planetary color filters or neutral density filters to manage the brightness of the Moon.
  • What objects is the Celestron Omni 4mm eyepiece best for?

    The Omni 4mm is designed for high-magnification observing of bright, small targets. It excels at revealing details on planets like Jupiter and Saturn, splitting close double stars like Albireo (Beta Cygni), and examining the structure of planetary nebulae such as the Ring Nebula (M57).

    How will the Omni 4mm perform in my 8" f/10 SCT?

    In an 8" (2032mm focal length) SCT, the 4mm eyepiece will produce a magnification of 508x (2032mm / 4mm). This is extremely high power, exceeding the generally recommended maximum of 400x for an 8" scope. It will only be usable on nights with exceptionally steady atmospheric seeing. For most nights, a 6mm or 8mm eyepiece will provide more consistently sharp views.

    Is the 6mm eye relief on the Omni 4mm eyepiece suitable for eyeglass wearers?

    The 6mm eye relief is very short and is a typical trade-off for high-power eyepieces of this design. Most eyeglass wearers will not be able to see the full 50° field of view while wearing their glasses. To see the entire field, you will need to remove your glasses and press your eye close to the lens, using the telescope's focuser to correct for your vision.

    Why is the image through the Omni 4mm eyepiece dimmer than my lower-power eyepieces?

    Higher magnification spreads the same amount of light over a larger area, which naturally results in a dimmer image. This is a fundamental principle of optics. The Omni 4mm's multi-coated lenses help maximize light transmission, but the high power will always produce a less bright view compared to an eyepiece like a 25mm or 32mm.

    Can I use filters with the Celestron Omni 4mm eyepiece?

    Yes. The 1.25" barrel of the Omni 4mm eyepiece is threaded to accept standard 1.25" astronomical filters. This is useful for adding planetary filters to enhance specific features (like using a blue filter to see Jupiter's Great Red Spot) or a neutral density filter to reduce the glare of the Moon.

    What does it mean that the Celestron Omni 4mm is not parfocal?

    Not being parfocal means that when you swap this eyepiece with another from the Omni series (or another brand), you will need to significantly readjust the telescope's focus to get a sharp image. Parfocal eyepieces require little to no refocusing when changed.

  • Barrel Size 1.25" (32mm)
    Focal Length 4mm (0.16")
    Eyepiece Type Plössl
    Apparent Field of View 50°
    Eye Relief 6mm (0.24")
    Lens Elements 4
    Lens Groups 2
    Field Stop Diameter 4.6mm (0.18")
    Optical Coatings Multi-Coated
    Filter Threads Yes (1.25")
    Parfocal No
    Eye Guard Yes, Fold-down
    Body Material Aluminum
    Waterproof No
    Dimensions 40.8mm x 34mm x 34mm (1.60" x 1.34" x 1.34")
    Weight 1.26 oz (36 g)
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