Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 24.0 Delos (EDL-24.0)

EDL-24.0

Brand: Tele Vue Optics

Tele Vue 24.0 Delos (EDL-24.0)

EDL-24.0

Tele Vue first introduced their 72° apparent field Delos eyepiece line in April 2011 at the Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) in Suffern, NY. The current line includes eight eyepieces spanning focal lengths from 3.5 to 17.3 mm. This year Tele Vue expands this popular, eyeglass-friendly eyepiece line by introducing the 2", 24mm Delos at NEAF in April 2025.

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Product Description

The Delos eyepiece series was conceived as a narrower field, longer eye relief Ethos. Reducing the field to 72° allowed freedom to increase eye-relief to 20 mm while controlling pupil aberrations, all without making the eyepiece too large. With Ethos performance standards as benchmarks, the Delos design achieves full field sharpness, virtually perfect ƒθ (theta) distortion mapping, and color neutrality. Image contrast is maximized utilizing glass matched multi-coatings, anti-reflection surfaces throughout the eyepiece, and an adjustable height eye guard.

The new 24mm Delos model has all those qualities plus features 22mm of eye relief. While ideal for eyeglass wearers, the easily adjustable, locking eye guard is included for those who don't wear eyeglasses. Correct positioning of the eye guard helps position your eye pupil to the telescope's exit pupil, as well as blocks contrast-robbing stray light from interfering with the view, plus it mitigates dew formation on the eyelens. The 24mm Delos is a 2" model only and is parfocal with most other Tele Vue 1 1/4" eyepieces when they are used with Tele Vue's “HiHat" 2" to 1 1/4" adapter (ASF-8125).

Specifications

Focal Length 24.0mm
Barrel Size 2.0"
Apparent Field of View 72 degrees
Eye Relief 22mm
Weight 1.15lbs (522g)
Field Stop 29.6mm

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