Using Barlow lenses with your telescope (A buyer's guide)
Using Barlow lenses with your telescope (A buyer's guide)
A good selection of Barlow lenses with purchase links can be found below.
Disclosures: All opinions are our own. If you click on one of the product links below and choose to make a purchase, our channel will receive a commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate/Affiliate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.
Good quality 2x Barlow with 2 element lens:
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/361E7JB
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/3pbDLYv
Celestron photo/visual 2x and 1.5x Barlow with T thread for cameras and SvBony 2x Barlow with T thread for cameras (this model is basic and low-cost but performs well) :
To purchase in the USA
Celestron. https://amzn.to/3sUxGlu
SvBony. https://amzn.to/3qNmm8L
To purchase in the UK
Celestron. https://amzn.to/36ddVfc
SvBony. https://amzn.to/3qJSM3O
1.5x Barlow lens head (the AC555 is no longer made and the following is a near equivalent). The models shown here will deliver from 1.5X to 2.5x depending in the distance between the eyepiece/camera and the lens head :
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/3a10BeG
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/363tTIM
5x Barlow for mainly webcam and photographic use - can be used visually:
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/3c5DLoY
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/3iMFaSU
Presented by Robert J Dalby
Produced by DB Video Services for Astronomy and Nature TV
Видео Using Barlow lenses with your telescope (A buyer's guide) канала Astronomy and Nature TV
A good selection of Barlow lenses with purchase links can be found below.
Disclosures: All opinions are our own. If you click on one of the product links below and choose to make a purchase, our channel will receive a commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate/Affiliate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.
Good quality 2x Barlow with 2 element lens:
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/361E7JB
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/3pbDLYv
Celestron photo/visual 2x and 1.5x Barlow with T thread for cameras and SvBony 2x Barlow with T thread for cameras (this model is basic and low-cost but performs well) :
To purchase in the USA
Celestron. https://amzn.to/3sUxGlu
SvBony. https://amzn.to/3qNmm8L
To purchase in the UK
Celestron. https://amzn.to/36ddVfc
SvBony. https://amzn.to/3qJSM3O
1.5x Barlow lens head (the AC555 is no longer made and the following is a near equivalent). The models shown here will deliver from 1.5X to 2.5x depending in the distance between the eyepiece/camera and the lens head :
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/3a10BeG
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/363tTIM
5x Barlow for mainly webcam and photographic use - can be used visually:
To purchase in USA
https://amzn.to/3c5DLoY
To purchase in UK
https://amzn.to/3iMFaSU
Presented by Robert J Dalby
Produced by DB Video Services for Astronomy and Nature TV
Видео Using Barlow lenses with your telescope (A buyer's guide) канала Astronomy and Nature TV
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