Celestron Omni 6 mm - 1.25"
- 6mm Focal Length for High Magnification
- 4-Element Symmetrical Plössl Design
- 50° Apparent Field of View
- Multi-Coated Optics with Blackened Edges
- 1.25" Barrel with Filter Threads
- 5mm Eye Relief
Simulate the exact field of view of the Celestron Omni 6 mm - 1.25" with your specific telescope.
Launch Visual AssistantThe Celestron Omni 6mm Eyepiece delivers high-magnification views through its classic 4-element Plössl optical design. With a 50° apparent field of view and multi-coated lenses, this eyepiece is engineered for detailed observation of planets and tight double stars, resolving fine features that lower-power eyepieces cannot. Its 1.25" barrel is threaded for filters, and the entire assembly weighs a mere 1.37 oz.
The Omni 6mm uses a symmetrical 4-element Plössl design, a trusted configuration known for producing sharp, high-contrast images. The optics are fully multi-coated to maximize light transmission and reduce internal reflections, while the lens edges are blackened to further enhance contrast by eliminating stray light. This meticulous optical design ensures that views of bright objects like Jupiter's cloud bands or Saturn's rings are rendered with clarity against a dark sky background.
With its 6mm focal length, this eyepiece is a high-power specialist. In a telescope with a 1000mm focal length, it yields 167x magnification, ideal for examining lunar craters, planetary details, and attempting to split close binary stars. It pushes the capabilities of your telescope to its resolving limit, making it an essential tool for nights of steady seeing when fine details become visible.
The eyepiece body is constructed from durable, lightweight aluminum with a two-step anodizing process that creates a glare-resistant matte finish. The 1.25" barrel is threaded to accept standard planetary and nebula filters. A fold-down rubber eyeguard helps to block ambient light and position your eye correctly. The 5mm eye relief is tight, a typical trade-off for the high magnification of a short-focal-length Plössl, and is best suited for observers who do not require eyeglasses to correct for astigmatism.
In a telescope like an 8" SCT (2032mm focal length), the Omni 6mm will provide 338x magnification. On a night with good atmospheric stability, this is enough power to clearly resolve Jupiter's main equatorial belts, the Great Red Spot, and even smaller ovals and festoons within the cloud tops. You may also be able to see shadow transits of the Galilean moons as tiny, sharp black dots crossing the planet's disk.
The 5mm eye relief is very short and generally not sufficient for observers who need to wear eyeglasses to see the full 50° field of view. To use this eyepiece, eyeglass wearers would need to remove their glasses, which is only feasible if they are correcting for simple near- or farsightedness that can be adjusted with the telescope's focuser. It is not recommended for those with significant astigmatism.
The Omni 6mm Plössl offers excellent sharpness and contrast for its price, making it a great value. More expensive designs, such as a Celestron X-Cel LX or Tele Vue Delos, will typically offer a wider apparent field of view (60° or more) and much longer eye relief, which provides a more comfortable and immersive viewing experience, especially for eyeglass wearers. However, for on-axis planetary detail, a quality Plössl like the Omni holds up very well.
The Omni 6mm is an excellent choice for double stars. While Albireo (Beta Cygni) is easily split at low power, this eyepiece has the magnification needed for more challenging pairs. Its sharp, high-contrast optics will help resolve tight doubles right up to the diffraction limit of your telescope, revealing clean, distinct points of light.
Using a 2x Barlow with the Omni 6mm would double its magnification, effectively making it a 3mm eyepiece. This level of power is often too high for most telescopes and typical seeing conditions, resulting in a dim, blurry image. A Barlow is generally better paired with longer focal length eyepieces (e.g., a 12mm or 15mm) to achieve the magnification the 6mm already provides on its own.
Yes. The Celestron Omni eyepieces are not parfocal, meaning each eyepiece in the series has a slightly different focal point. When you switch to the 6mm from another Omni eyepiece, you will need to make a noticeable adjustment with your telescope's focuser to bring the image back into sharp focus.
| Eyepiece Type | Plössl |
| Focal Length | 6mm (0.24") |
| Barrel Size | 1.25" (32mm) |
| Apparent Field of View | 50° |
| Optical Design | 4-element, 2-group |
| Optical Coatings | Multi-Coated |
| Eye Relief | 5mm (0.2") |
| Field Stop Diameter | 6.4mm (0.25") |
| Filter Threads | Yes (1.25") |
| Parfocal | No |
| Eye Guard | Yes, Fold-down |
| Body Material | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 40.8mm x 34mm x 34mm |
| Weight | 1.37 oz (38 g) |
| Waterproof | No |
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