Celestron Omni 15 mm - 1.25"
- 15mm Focal Length Plössl Eyepiece
- 50° Apparent Field of View
- 1.25" Barrel Diameter
- 4-Element, Multi-Coated Optics
- 13mm Eye Relief
- Standard 1.25" Filter Threads
Simulate the exact field of view of the Celestron Omni 15 mm - 1.25" with your specific telescope.
Launch Visual AssistantThe Celestron Omni 15mm Eyepiece delivers a classic 50° apparent field of view in a standard 1.25" barrel, making it an ideal mid-power workhorse for any telescope. Its 4-element Plössl optical design provides sharp, high-contrast images, and a comfortable 13mm of eye relief makes it accessible for most observers. Weighing just 2.38 oz, this eyepiece adds minimal weight to your focuser while providing a significant step up in magnification from a typical 25mm kit eyepiece.
The Omni 15mm uses a proven 4-element, 2-group Plössl design, a configuration prized for its sharpness and excellent light transmission. Each optical surface is treated with multiple layers of high-transmission coatings to maximize brightness, while the lens edges are blackened to absorb stray light, which dramatically increases image contrast. This attention to detail ensures that planetary details and faint deep-sky objects stand out against a dark sky background.
With a 50° apparent field of view, this eyepiece perfectly frames objects like the Moon's craters, the cloud bands of Jupiter, and the rings of Saturn. It also provides enough field to contain many brighter deep-sky targets, such as the globular clusters M13 and M22, without them feeling cramped.
The main body of the Omni 15mm eyepiece is machined from aluminum for durability and a premium feel, yet it weighs only 2.38 oz (67.5 g). A two-step anodizing process creates a non-reflective matte finish that prevents glare from interfering with your observations. The 1.25" insert barrel is a universal standard, fitting virtually any telescope focuser or diagonal.
The Omni 15mm features 13mm of eye relief, providing a comfortable viewing distance for most observers. This specification defines the distance your eye must be from the top lens to see the entire 50° field of view. The included rubber eyeguard can be left up to help position your eye correctly and block stray light, or folded down for observers who wear eyeglasses.
While those with significant astigmatism may still need their glasses, the 13mm eye relief is sufficient for many eyeglass wearers to take in the full field. This balance of comfort and a compact form factor makes the Omni 15mm a practical and enjoyable eyepiece for extended observing sessions.
In a typical 8" f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope (like a Celestron NexStar 8SE or CPC 800), the Omni 15mm eyepiece will provide approximately 135x magnification. This is an excellent power for resolving details in Jupiter's cloud belts, viewing the Cassini Division in Saturn's rings, and resolving individual stars in bright globular clusters like the Hercules Cluster (M13).
The 13mm eye relief is a comfortable distance for most users. For eyeglass wearers, it's generally considered a borderline but usable distance. You can fold down the rubber eyeguard to get your eye closer to the lens, which should allow most people to see the majority, if not all, of the 50° apparent field of view.
The Omni 15mm eyepiece will provide significantly higher magnification than a 25mm eyepiece. In a telescope with a 1000mm focal length, a 25mm eyepiece gives 40x magnification, while the 15mm Omni provides 67x. This makes the 15mm much better for observing smaller targets like planets and double stars where more power is needed to see detail.
While not its primary purpose, you can use the Omni 15mm for basic afocal astrophotography (holding a smartphone to the eyepiece) or eyepiece projection imaging with a dedicated adapter. It is best suited for bright targets like the Moon and planets. For serious deep-sky imaging, a dedicated prime-focus camera is recommended.
Blackening the edges of the 4 lens elements is a feature typically found in more expensive eyepieces. It prevents stray light from reflecting off the glass edges inside the eyepiece barrel. This results in a darker background sky and higher image contrast, making faint details on planets or in nebulae easier to see.
Yes, as long as your refractor has a 1.25" focuser, the Omni 15mm is an excellent choice. For a typical 60mm refractor with a 700mm focal length, this eyepiece would provide about 47x magnification, a very useful power for lunar and planetary observing that is well within the capabilities of the telescope.
| Eyepiece Type | Plössl |
| Focal Length | 15mm (0.59") |
| Barrel Size | 1.25" (32mm) |
| Apparent Field of View | 50° |
| Optical Design | 4 elements, 2 groups |
| Optical Coatings | Multi-Coated |
| Eye Relief | 13mm (0.51") |
| Field Stop Diameter | 14.5mm (0.57") |
| Filter Threads | Yes (1.25") |
| Parfocal | No |
| Eye Guard | Yes, fold-down rubber |
| Body Material | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 51.7mm x 34mm x 34mm (2.03" x 1.34" x 1.34") |
| Weight | 2.38 oz (67.5 g) |
| Waterproof | No |
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