Later you can easily upgrade to a higher
magnification eyepiece.
You might want to spend a few extra dollars and also get a second, lower
magnification eyepiece which makes objects move slower through the field of view.
Use a low
magnification eyepiece first to find objects quickly, then switch to more magnification if desired.
Not exact matches
Magnification is determined by your telescope's focal length (see above) and your
eyepiece.
It provides a sturdy tripod, Orion's great parabolic reflector optics (which allow for a wide field of view), and two crisp
eyepieces with 30x and 75x
magnification.
It comes with two
eyepieces for different
magnification, Celstron's great «Sky X» astronomy software, and a side - mounted manual view finder.
Later you can upgrade the
eyepiece for more
magnification.
Offering 2X
magnification (perfect for young beginners), the binoculars also feature rubberized
eyepieces for extra comfort, as well as a large manual focus ring that's easy to turn.
Two
eyepieces are also included (30x and 48x
magnification).
The
eyepiece is excellent, offering crisp 175X
magnification which allows you to see details, like the rings of Saturn.
It comes with two
eyepieces that offer 15x and 50x
magnifications, an Altazimuth Mount (for easy, two - axis adjustments), and a full - sized tripod that makes it adjustable as your child grows up.
Tip: You can always upgrade to an
eyepiece with higher
magnification later.
The OneSky comes with both a 10 mm
eyepiece and a 25 mm
eyepiece for a range of viewing
magnifications.