Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 13.0 Ethos (ETH-13.0)

ETH-13.0

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 13.0 Ethos (ETH-13.0)

ETH-13.0

$855.00 CAD

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Product Description

We have not specifically endorsed the 13mm Ethos for Bino-Vue use because of the large diameter barrel. Even so, we were advised by Mike Harvey at the Winter Star Party (February 2008) that only 1-person in 25 had interpupilary limits with the bino'd Ethos (63.5-mm for the initial production 13mm).

However, since many of our customers have been thrilled with the experience, we have maximized the potential use by narrowing the barrel from 63.5-mm to 62-mm diameter for eyepieces delivered beginning mid-March 2008. While the difference is only 1.5-mm, (or 0.75-mm for pairing a first production unit with current production) we decided to make this small change public, in case you want to give it a try.

TeleVue is known for its in-house eyepiece and telescope designs by Al Nagler; our latest eyepieces brings new meaning to the term "in-house." The concept for this eyepiece series was proposed by TeleVue President David Nagler, with performance parameters giving it the fundamental characteristics (the ethos) of a TeleVue eyepiece: high contrast, comfortable eye relief and full field sharpness. Control of astigmatism, field curvature, lateral color, angular magnification distortion correction, and low pupil sensitivity for daytime use were specified criteria.

Following TeleVue's philosophy of pushing the state of the art, long-time TeleVue employee and optical design protégé Paul Dellechiaie took up the challenge and designed the basic eyepiece form. Under Al's guidance, Paul tweaked his design to fulfill the original goals.

While sharpness is inherent to the optical design, contrast is maximized through the intelligent use of flat finished baffles and ultra low reflectance, high efficiency coatings tuned to the composition of each element.

Introduced at the 2007 Northeast Astronomy Forum, TeleVue once again broadened the amateur astronomer's perspective on the universe with: 100° of pure TeleVue quality. The field area of this new eyepiece is more than 50% larger than an 82° field. The TeleVue Ethos is essentially multiple eyepieces, delivering the true field size of a longer focal length, narrower apparent field eyepiece with the benefits of higher power and darker sky background.

Specifications

Focal Length 13mm
Barrel Size 2" & 1.25"
Apparent Field of View 100 degrees
Eye Relief 15mm
Weight 1.30lbs
Field Stop 22.3mm

Customer Reviews

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K.B.
13mm Ethos

Wow.
What a great purchase.
Jaw dropping view with my 16” F4.5 DOB.

Don’t know how I lived without this eyepiece
Hardly need a finder scope with these wide fields.

Just sight along the tube works well.

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C.A.
Tele Vue 13.0 Ethos

The 13mm Ethos is my first eyepiece purchase beyond the ones that came with my telescope, and it’s been staggering. Blurting curses of amazement in the middle of the night have probably annoyed my neighbours but I can't help it! The vibrant colors, contrast, and wide aFOV bring a whole new viewing experience, especially for manual tracking with my Dobsonian—keeping planets in view longer and making adjustments easier. The 13mm focal length hits a sweet spot for most targets, and despite initial concerns, coma is barely noticeable on my 10-inch f/4.7 Dobsonian.

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C.P.
Focus Issues

Bottoms out in the focuser and does not focus. Requires an extender to operate properly and get a clear image. Only reason it did not receive the fifth star. However this is not an issue if using a barlow. Other than that it gives great views in a Dob without a coma corrector.

J
J.N.

Tele Vue 13.0 Ethos (ETH-13.0)

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