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Pentax SMC XF 6.5-19.5mm Zoom Eyepiece (1.25")

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Pentax SMC XF 6.5-19.5mm Zoom Eyepiece (1.25")For Any Scope Using 1. 25" Eyepieces Waterproof & Fogproof Wide Angle 20 60x with 65mm Pentax Scopes 11 15mm Eye Relief 42 60 Apparent Field of View Pentax premium spotting scopes adhere to the American standard of 1. 25" eyepiece thread diameter, facilitating the use of eyepieces from independent manufacturers. That also means, of course, that the wonderful Pentax eyepieces can be used in other telescopes and spotting scopes which accept 1. 25"

  • For Any Scope Using 1.25" Eyepieces
  • Waterproof & Fogproof
  • Wide Angle
  • 20-60x with 65mm Pentax Scopes
  • 11-15mm Eye Relief
  • 42-60° Apparent Field of View

Pentax premium spotting scopes adhere to the American standard of 1.25" eyepiece thread diameter, facilitating the use of eyepieces from independent manufacturers. That also means, of course, that the wonderful Pentax eyepieces can be used in other telescopes and spotting scopes which accept 1.25" eyepieces.

All of the Pentax eyepieces exhibit an apparent field of view of greater than 50°, which is the generally agreed-upon maximum viewing field that an observer has in their non-peripheral vision. You'll feel like you are surrounded in space with a distortion-free portal to distant scenes at your disposal.

Helicoid-type eyecup with detented click-stop positions
Accepts conventional 1.25" filters for astronomy & terrestrial applications
UPC: 027075087323
Magnification 20-60x ( with the PF-65ED )
Angle of View 2.1-1.0° ( with the PF-65ED )
Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) 117-51' ( 39-17 m at 1000 m )
( with the PF-65ED )
Exit Pupil Diameter 3.2-1.1mm ( with the PF-65ED )
Eye Relief 11.0-15.0mm
Relative Brightness 20x :  10.6
60x :  1.2

( with the PF-65ED )

Twilight Factor 20x :  36.1
60x :  62.4

( with the PF-65ED )

Weatherproofing Water resistant
Dimensions 2.0 x 3.5" ( 50 x 88mm ) WxH
Weight 0.53 lb ( 240 g )
Packaging Info
Package Weight 0.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 4.016 x 3.307 x 2.756"
In the Box
Pentax SMC XF 6.5-19.5mm Zoom Eyepiece (1.25")
  • Push-On Front & Rear Caps
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
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