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| The standard sizes for telescope eyepieces are 1.25 in and 2 in, which are determined by the diameter of the eyepiece barrel that fits into the telescope. Most telescopes come with at least one 1.25 in eyepiece, which is the most common size and is useful for medium and high magnifications. 2 in eyepieces are also common, and premium-quality telescopes can accept both sizes. This allows for the use of long-focal-length eyepieces that provide wide fields of view and low magnifications. A third size, 0.965 in, is a smaller standard that was previously used in older telescopes. | Using
a true two inch wide field like 35 pan or XW 40 with an adapter to
secure it to 1.25 inch focuser would result in vignetting i.e. a dark
ring around the view in the center. |
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