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The Celestron 93430 7 mm Luminos Eyepiece delivers an expansive 82° field of view with fully multi-coated optics for sharp, crisp images. Crafted from anodized aluminum with a rubber grip and retractable eyecup, it offers ergonomic handling and comfort. Threaded barrels allow easy filter attachment, and its parfocal design ensures quick eyepiece swaps without refocusing, making it a premium choice for serious amateur astronomers.

| ASIN | B005G3P092 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 301 in Telescope Accessories |
| Brand | Celestron |
| Brand Name | Celestron |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Telescope |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 681 Reviews |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 1.7 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Wide-field, Fully multi coated |
| Eye piece lens description | Wide-field, Fully multi coated |
| Field Of View | 82 Degrees |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 7 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050234934305 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.7D x 10.2W x 10.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | Celestron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 93430-CGL |
| Model Name | Luminos 7 mm |
| Model Number | 93430-CGL |
| Model name | Luminos 7 mm |
| Mount | Equatorial Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 7 Millimetres |
| Objective lens diameter | 7 Millimetres |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Fully Multi-Coated Optics, Retractable Eyecup, Rubber Grip |
| Product dimensions | 12.7D x 10.2W x 10.2H centimetres |
| Telescope mount description | Equatorial Mount |
| UPC | 050234934305 |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
C**1
Great
Good delivery, good service. Great product
F**T
You get what you pay for and these Lumino EP's are worth every penny.
When I first bought my telescope the shop and other astronomers said, get good eyepieces as when you upgrade kit your eyepieces tend to stay with you. Added to the fact that when you look through cheap optics you will be doing the glorious heaven a injustice. I have the 7mm, 10mm, 19mm and 31mm Luminos's that I use on my Celestron Edge 8 HD and now I have the 15mm. I can honestly say that I'm not disappointed with any of them. The build quality is excellent and being of aluminium/alloy construction so they are a bit more hefty than many other eyepieces, especially Plossls and cheap eyepieces. I get no issues with clarity almost all the way across the FOV with just slight abberations at the edges. Looking through these EP's is like looking into a bucket rather than the spyhole feeling with Plossls. The 80+ degree FOV is truly amazing and you have to look around inside the eyepiece to see everything. There is a retractable eyecup if you wear spectacles and the whole range of Luminos EP's are Parfocal, which means when swapping between EP's you virtually haven't got to refocus. A word of warning the 31mm is mahoosive. It's the size of a cola can and weighs in at over 1Kg!!
N**T
Still amazed at the field of view after a year
I love this eye piece for seeing the moon crater, it's such a wide view for the 1.25 fitting, you may get about a minute of viewing before having to adjust your mount, unless you're lucky enough to have an electric mount, which wouldn't matter in that case. You get a lot closer with this 10mm but have a view much similar in width as if you where using a 15mm for example. The rubber eyepiece adjustment is great because I use glasses and it stops me worrying about damaging them. Now i've had this for over a year the planets are a bit small to see but can be viewed, i have a 2 x barlow lens which help but does loss the clarity and it is an expensive barlow, so i wouldn't buy one unless you really need the extra size. That being said the lens itself is one of the sharpest i have and is very comfortable on the eyes. Don't forget to use a good quality moon filter as you will need it with the lens to protect your eyes, stay safe and hope you have some wonderful clear skies.
B**D
Seeing is believing
Celestron luminos 10mm eyepiece. Build quality is excellent. Good weight to this and has a rubber hand grip. It has a nice feature where an eyecup is hidden and a twist of the barrel and out it comes great idea. I was a little disappointed that it did not come with a storage case at the price it is. Nice lens cap for protection. Would recommend this to the serious astronomer.
S**.
Huge , weighty , and er good
Purchased this EP from Amazon , it arrived and had clearly been used before which wasn't a good start . Amazon accepted this and gave a discount that I accepted . Now ,onto the EP . It's big , no , it's huge and it weighs 1.3 kgs !!! Please make sure your scope can cope with this weight as I'm sure balance will be a problem for some . Build quality is excellent with a big rubber ring around the centre which doubles as the twist up mechanism for the eyecup . I had to extend the eyecup to its fullest to have the best views . Now onto the view . I found them to be excellent, on the whole but at the edges the field of view seemed to brighten somewhat which was a bit off-putting . Also the view didn't seem entirely flat . Having said that , the viewing area was breathtaking and the 82 degrees of viewing angle is fantastic. I used this EP in my Nexstar 8se.
J**E
top quality!
Excellent and high quality eyepiece. I bought the Celestron HD Edge 11 inch and the eyepiece you're provided with is rather generic and not good for planetary details (although great for viewing the moon.) This 10mm is much better
L**0
Too expensive
Just meh, I thought it would be a great piece to have. But it’s really average considering it’s nearly a 300 euro piece.
M**D
Worth the money...
I had head that an expensive eye piece would make all the difference to my viewing - but did not really believe it until I bought this EP - clarity is so much better than the standard EP's - can clearly see the bands and some of the turbulence. Bode's nebula clearly visible. This was using an 8" SCT scope. I am looking forward to the winter months when I will really be able to test it's quality. Might be asking santa for the 32mm EP...