Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Télé Vue 7.0 DeLite (EDE-07.0)

EDE-07.0

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Télé Vue 7.0 DeLite (EDE-07.0)

EDE-07.0

$349.95 CAD

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Description du produit

Tous les modèles ont des canons de 1¼" et sont parfocaux avec les oculaires Plössl, Panoptic, Nagler et Delos de 1¼" de TeleVue. Nommé DeLite parce qu'il décrit le mieux l'expérience visuelle, le nom reconnaît également le travail du designer Paul Dellechiaie. La série DeLite est un ajout délicieux à la gamme visionnaire de développements d'oculaires de TeleVue.

Tout comme les oculaires Delos ont été développés sur la base des avancées de conception d'oculaires Ethos de TeleVue, DeLite est l'étape logique vers une version plus petite, plus économique et plus légère de Delos. Le champ apparent de 62° DeLite conserve la qualité optique pure de Delos ainsi qu'un dégagement oculaire de 20 mm, une protection oculaire coulissante et verrouillable unique et est compatible avec Dioptrx.

Caractéristiques

Distance focale 7mm
Taille du baril 1.25"
Champ de vision apparent 62 degrés
Soulagement des yeux 20mm
Lester 0,46 lb
Arrêt sur le terrain 7,5 mm

Customer Reviews

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L.M.
7mm DeLite: a success story.

I have an exotic Takahashi f/15 60mm refractor. There’s a lot of chatter on Cloudy Nights etc. about how well an expensive Orthoscopic or Plossl eyepiece works on challenging objects.

I’m in no position to downplay the performance of an expensive 7mm orthoscopic. The lack of ergonomic eye-relief nixes their utility for me.

My 2.5x Powermate and good 18mm Ortho works well. Very well. But that porky Powermate with a mostly-brass T-V Plossl is a heavy combo.

Using the 7mm DeLite on Saturn at 129x in my 60mm Tak, I see jet black sky right up to the globe of the planet. Scattered light? I don’t think so.

Eye relief is glorious. The adjustable eyeguard is something I didn’t understand until I bought one. It works superbly. The 7mm DeLite is quite a bit lighter than the bare 2.5x Powermate. So it’s easier to keep my little scope in balance.

As my mount is undriven, the DeLite’s apparent field of view (62°?) is a blessing. At f/15, Saturn is razor-sharp out near the edge of field.

It’s a truly remarkable eyepiece. I’m tempted to say I’m delighted with it. Let’s instead say that I’m over the moon with it. (I’m in Victoria, BC).

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c.b.
TeleVue 7.0 Delite

As a glasses wearer, I found some tunnel vision viewing through this eyepiece, even thought the eyepiece has a 20mm eye relief. Less of a problem using it without glasses. The view is very sharp edge to edge, though narrow as expecting for a 62 degree apparent field of view. I choose this eyepiece based on eye relief, size and weight for use with a portable 70mm telescope. So, does the job and happy with my purchase!

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A.D.
Named DeLite for a reason

I have owned many eyepiece over the years, including a wide variety of those from Tele Vue. The DeLites are amazing. The contrast and sharpness are second to none. Whether for planetary observation or hunting galaxies at the threshold of detection, DeLites never fail to deliver. They are truly a delight!

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V.L.

Am very pleased with this lens...bought it to see the Pope from across the water when he came to Lac Ste Anne...gave us an excellent view and I got an amazing picture! Now I need to work on capturing a galaxy!

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S.H.
Delite 7mm

I reviewed the 18.2mm TV Delite already so for a little more detailed review, please go see that one.

Used this with a TMB 115 F7 on the moon and quickly split Albireo. Absolutely pin point stars, sharp edge to edge and no false colour at all. Adjustable eye up is really nice and it barlowed extremely well with the TV 2x barlow. I'll likely pick up this whole set eventually.

10/10

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