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Agena 1.25' Starguider Dual ED Eyepiece - 8mm

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  • 1.25" eyepiece; 8mm focal length; 60° Apparent Field of view
  • Fully multi coated optics; 5 lens elements in 3 groups
  • Cost-effective alternative to expensive Orthoscopic and Plossl eyepieces
  • Comfortable eye relief of 16.5mm
  • Rubberized body with retractable eyecups for optimum adjustment


Agena's StarGuider Dual ED eyepieces are long eye relief eyepieces with a comfortably wide field for planetary observing that also give the sharpness, high contrast, and lack of lateral color and light scatter of the finest orthoscopic and Plossl designs. These can be used in any astronomical telescope that can accept standard 1.25" eyepieces.

Unlike many more expensive eyepieces for planetary observing, the Starguider Dual ED 8mm eyepiece maintains an excellent eye relief of 16.5mm. With five lens elements in this unique design, this eyepiece is fully internally baffled and all internal spacers have antireflection microbaffles on their edges with flat black anodizing to reduce reflections when viewing the Moon and bright planets. Every air to glass surface is broadband multi-coated for peak light transmission and outstanding contrast on subtle lunar and planetary detail. Spherical aberration of the exit pupil is well controlled, so there are no serious blackouts or kidney-bean effects if you move your eye slightly off the axis.

The eyepiece has a twist-up eyecup that can be raised or lowered to provide the eye relief you find most comfortable. This eyepiece is parfocal with other focal lengths in this series, minimizing the amount of refocusing needed when switching from eyepiece to eyepiece. It is threaded to accept standard 1.25" astronomy filters and weighs approx. 6oz. Note that the color of the trim on the eyepiece may change at any time and may not exactly match the color depicted above.


Frank Guyton
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022
There is nothing to dislike about it it is a great eyepiece it replaces a great Meade 4000 8.8 ultra wide field eyepiece that I had.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2019
So far happy with the quality after a bit of cleaning of the inside lens. I would rate these a solid 4 stars but I had to take apart the lens to clean a very obvious smudge on the underside of second internal lens. It didn't really cause any problems with viewing but I'm very particular about having clean lenses. taking apart a lens isn't something I would recommend for everyone but I've done this type of thing before and have the patience for it. Fortunately it's easy to do with some simple jewelers tools, the hard part is stacking them back in and giving them a tap to set the lenses back in place. It's not easy cleaning lenses with these types of coating and not leaving fingerprints, lent, or clearer smudges behind but after several attempts success. These have a wide field of view with little edge blur and lens defects. For the price it's a good quality lens for most scopes and most viewing conditions but don't expect $300 eyepiece quality.
An informed customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2016
Wonderful field of view, clarity, and colour. Major upgrade to both visuals and comfortable eye relief over the OEM eyepieces that came with my 'scope
J Di
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2016
An excellent eyepiece and very robust. Images are clear and sharp in the wide field view right to the edge. The size and weight are not overwhelming, but the feel is very solid. The twist up eyecup is much better than the flimsy rubber kind. The color rendition of planets is exceptional. Colors are easily seen and vivid. There is a definite difference with this line of eyepieces as to color transmission when compared directly to others. A very nice eyepiece at a very attractive price.
Robert&Monica
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2015
Eyepiece was as described. Very fast shipping! Thanks BOE.
R. Stephen Franks
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2015
Greetings,I spent a good amount of time and research looking for a new, high quality set of eyepieces to replace my older sets from the 1980s. I wanted a first-class, "general purpose" eyepiece set that offered a wide field for DSOs (deep sky objects) and high contrast, well-corrected images for planetary and binary star observing. It was a difficult demand to fill at any price.After months researching optics, I had pretty much settled on a lesser known 5-element design by a Dr. Masuyama. Basically, a refined Plössl or symmetrical eyepiece design with a fifth element interposed between the two doublet lenses. Restricting the number of lens elements is highly desirable in keeping light loss and lens scatter to an absolute minimum for planetary observations, while keeping the design at an economical price. Multi-element, wide field oculars (like Naglers) were specifically designed and corrected for fast f/4.5 ratio Dobsonians. But they are large, heavy, dreadfully expensive and optical overkill, that is to say, over-corrected for more moderate f/ratio Newtonians, slow Catadioptrics, well-corrected apochromats and f/8 to f/15 classical achromatic refracting telescopes.While I found the Dr. Masuyama design (Parks Gold oculars) indeed had superb optics for planetary and binary star work, their 52° fields of view were not much of an improvement over my older 42° Vernonscope Brandon and Unitron orthoscopic oculars. I wanted a less constricted view for DSOs in an effort to enjoy a one "general purpose" eyepiece design of exceptional qualities.It was then that I stumbled onto the Agena Dual ED Starguiders. This 5 & 6-element eyepiece immediately impressed me with its first-class fit and finish, weight and design. Its out-of-the-box quality promised good things to come at the eyepiece and it did not fail.Testing the Agena Dual ED 8mm against an 8mm Vernonscope Brandon ($235) and a 7mm Parks Gold ($140) under the severest binary star tests with a Celestron 6" AVX refractor, the Agena proved to be of equal optical performance with the bonus of a much greater 60° apparent field of view. The Agena 60° field is wide enough for impressive deep-sky observations, and imposing lunar landscapes. The optical quality of the Agena meets all of my observational requirements whatever the astronomical target. Globular clusters are well-defined with stars sharply resolved to the core even at 8mm and 6mm. Orion's Nebula displays wispy tendrils and a wonderful, ghostly 3-D appearance, while its Trapezium E and F stars are easily snared. The most delicate binaries are readily detected. Saturnian moons that might, otherwise, be lost in light scatter are easily detected in a black sky.To quote an optician's review of the Agena Dual ED design:"Each Starguider uses two separate ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements of different glass types in its optical system to provide exceptional color fidelity (with vanishingly low levels of chromatic aberration) so that the true color differences between binary star pairs and planetary surface details are easily visible. Their 60° field of view is very flat, particularly with telescopes f/5 and above in focal ratio. They are uniformly sharp edge-to-edge, with markedly low astigmatism. Barrel distortion is essentially non-existent, eliminating the annoying “goldfish bowl” distortion of the image seen in some eyepieces when panning across a star field.Each air-to-glass surface in a Starguider eyepiece is fully multi-coated for high light transmission and exceptional contrast. The high contrast makes them a good choice for splitting close binary stars, for examining low contrast lunar and planetary detail, and for ferreting out small and faint planetary nebulae against a truly dark sky background. The lens edges are blackened to eliminate internal reflections and further improve contrast."As serious observer of 37 years and a hardcore refractor owner, I demand the best in optics. Agena's Starguider Dual ED eyepieces are truly a "dark horse" ocular design that deserves the highest praise. You will NOT regret owning a set of Agena Dual ED eyepieces. This is an outstanding high resolution design at a very affordable price.Steve Franks
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