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Tele Vue Delos 3.5mm 72° Eyepiece - 1.25"

par TeleVue
UGC TV-EDL-03.5
Prix d'origine $438.00 - Prix d'origine $438.00
Prix d'origine
$438.00
$438.00 - $438.00
Prix actuel $438.00
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  • Focal Length: 3.5mm
  • Apparent Field of View: 72°
  • Barrel Size: 1.25"
  • Eye Relief: 20mm
  • Parfocal: Yes, with most Tele Vue 1.25" eyepieces
  • Filter Threads: 1.25" Standard
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  • High-Power Views Without Compromise: The Delos 3.5mm Eyepiece

    The Tele Vue Delos 3.5mm 72° Eyepiece is an optical instrument designed for high-magnification planetary, lunar, and double-star observation, delivering a wide field of view without sacrificing contrast, sharpness, or viewing comfort. It combines a generous 72° apparent field with long eye relief, creating an immersive experience that feels natural and unconstrained, even at extreme magnifications. For the observer who refuses to choose between a wide, engaging view and pure, high-fidelity planetary detail, the Delos 3.5mm is a definitive solution.

    The 72° Apparent Field of View

    The Delos optical design achieves a 72° apparent field of view, creating a viewing window that feels expansive and immersive. This wide field provides a significant advantage at high power, allowing you to track a planet across the field for longer periods on a non-driven or manually guided mount. The optical correction is maintained to the very edge of the field, ensuring stars remain sharp points and planetary limbs are free of distracting distortion or color fringing, a key performance trait for a high-power eyepiece.

    High-Contrast Optical System

    Tele Vue utilizes high-index glass elements and applies full multi-coatings to every air-to-glass surface in the Delos 3.5mm. This meticulous approach minimizes scattered light and maximizes throughput, which is critical for discerning low-contrast details at high magnification. The practical result is a darker background sky, which makes subtle features like Jupiter's faint festoons, the delicate crepe ring of Saturn, or minute tonal variations in Martian albedo features more readily visible. The blackened lens edges further enhance this effect by absorbing stray light that would otherwise reduce image contrast.

    Precision Locking Eyeguard and Consistent Eye Relief

    A core feature of the Delos line is its adjustable, locking eyeguard, paired with a constant 20mm of eye relief across all focal lengths. This system allows you to set the perfect distance between your eye and the top lens, then lock it in place. This provides a stable, repeatable viewing position night after night, eliminating distracting "blackouts" or kidney-beaning effects. For observers who wear glasses to correct for astigmatism, the long eye relief ensures you can see the entire 72° field of view comfortably without removing them.

    Parfocal Design for Seamless Transitions

    The Delos 3.5mm is designed to be nearly parfocal with other Tele Vue 1.25" eyepieces, including other Delos, Plössls, and Panoptics. This means that when you switch from a lower-power Tele Vue eyepiece to the 3.5mm Delos for a closer look, you will need to make only a minimal adjustment to the focuser. This workflow benefit keeps your target centered and saves valuable time, especially when observing conditions are changing or you are trying to catch a moment of perfect seeing.

    The High-Magnification Experience

    In a quality 4-inch apochromatic refractor under steady skies, the 3.5mm Delos delivers magnifications in the 200-250x range, ideal for planetary observation. As your eye settles on Jupiter, the view is not just a magnified disk but a detailed globe. You can trace the fine, thread-like structures within the main equatorial belts and watch for transit events of the Galilean moons, whose tiny disks are cleanly resolved against the planet's clouds. The generous field means the planet drifts slowly through the view, allowing you to study features without constant nudging of the telescope.

    A Note on Atmospheric Seeing

    The primary limitation of any high-power eyepiece is the Earth's atmosphere. At the magnification levels the 3.5mm Delos provides, excellent atmospheric "seeing" is required to realize its full potential. On nights of poor seeing, the image will appear soft or shimmering, a condition no eyepiece can correct. Therefore, this is a special-purpose eyepiece you reach for when the air is steady and you want to push your telescope to its resolution limit on the brightest targets.

    Choosing Your High-Power Tele Vue Eyepiece

    Tele Vue offers several eyepiece lines that deliver high magnification. The choice depends on the observer's priorities.

    • Delos 3.5mm vs. Nagler Type 6 3.5mm: The Nagler offers a wider 82° apparent field, creating a more dramatic "spacewalk" effect. However, the Delos provides significantly more eye relief (20mm vs. 12mm), making it the superior choice for eyeglass wearers and many observers who find the longer eye relief more comfortable for extended planetary study.
    • Delos 3.5mm vs. DeLite 3mm/4mm: The DeLite series is smaller, lighter, and more affordable, with a 62° apparent field. The Delos is the choice for observers who want the most immersive high-power view possible while retaining long eye relief. The DeLite is for those who prioritize portability and lower cost while still demanding excellent optical quality and comfort.
  • Is the Delos 3.5mm good for observers who wear glasses?

    Yes. With 20mm of eye relief, the Delos 3.5mm allows most eyeglass wearers to see the full 72° field of view. The adjustable eyeguard helps you find the perfect distance for comfortable viewing with or without glasses.

    What telescope is best suited for the 3.5mm Delos?

    This eyepiece is ideal for telescopes with focal lengths of 700mm or longer, such as apochromatic refractors, Schmidt-Cassegrains, and Maksutov-Cassegrains. It requires excellent atmospheric conditions to perform at its best due to the high magnification it provides.

    How does the Delos 3.5mm compare to a Nagler 3.5mm?

    The Nagler has a wider 82° field, while the Delos has a 72° field but offers much longer and more comfortable eye relief (20mm vs 12mm). For planetary viewing, many observers prefer the comfort of the Delos, while deep-sky observers might prefer the wider field of the Nagler.

    Will this eyepiece work on a very fast Dobsonian telescope?

    Yes, but it will provide extremely high magnification that may exceed what the atmospheric seeing or the telescope's optics can support. It will perform best when used with a Paracorr to correct for coma inherent in fast Newtonian reflectors.

    What's the main trade-off with the Delos 3.5mm?

    Its main limitation is its dependence on steady atmospheric seeing. The high power it delivers will magnify any atmospheric turbulence, so it can only be used to its full potential on nights of good to excellent seeing. It is not an all-purpose, every-night eyepiece.

  • SKU TV-EDL-03.5
    Focal Length 3.5mm
    Barrel Size 1.25"
    Apparent Field of View (AFOV) 72°
    Eye Relief 20mm
    Weight 7.4 oz / 209 g
    Field Stop Diameter 4.3mm
    Coatings Fully Multi-Coated
    Parfocal Yes, with Tele Vue Group "A" eyepieces
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