Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 18.2 DeLite (EDE-18.2)

EDE-18.2

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 18.2 DeLite (EDE-18.2)

EDE-18.2

$349.95 CAD

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Product Description

All models have 1¼" barrels and are parfocal with TeleVue's 1¼" Plössl, Panoptic, Nagler, and Delos eyepieces. Named DeLite because that best describes the viewing experience, the name also recognizes designer Paul Dellechiaie's work. The DeLite series is a delightful addition to TeleVue's visionary line of eyepiece developments.

Just as Delos eyepieces were developed based on TeleVue's Ethos eyepiece design advancements, DeLite is the logical step toward a smaller, more economical and lightweight version of Delos. The 62° apparent field DeLite retains the pure optical quality of Delos along with 20mm eye-relief, unique sliding, locking eyeguard, and is Dioptrx-ready.

Specifications

Focal Length 18.2mm
Barrel Size 1.25"
Apparent Field of View 62 degrees
Eye Relief 20mm
Weight 0.48lbs
Field Stop 19.1mm

Customer Reviews

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S.G.
Sweet delite!

Bought as a second EP for binoviewing.
One of the best of the series.

S
S.H.
18.2MM Delite

Take my review with a grain of salt because I'm new to visual astronomy... I picked this eyepiece up because I didn't want to bottleneck my telescope (TMB 115) with an inferior brand. I have a cheap 7-21 zoom eyepiece and I loved looking at the moon. I didn't know the views could be so crisp. Then I used the TV 18.2 and I was completely blown away. The moon was absolutely astonishing. No matter where the moon was placed in the fov, it was super sharp right to the edge of the field stop. I noticed zero falso colour as well.

The twist-to-unlock adjustable eyecup height was a really nice, smooth feeling adjustment.

10/10 for this one.

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