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Old 01-11-2012, 06:35 PM
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Orion Shorty-Plus 2x Apochromatic Barlow Lens (1.25”)

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Orion’s Shorty-Plus 2x Barlow offers premium, Japanese-made optical quality and doubles the magnifying power of any 1.25” fitting eyepiece. Its small size and light weight - just 75mm long and 115 grams - makes it more convenient to use than longer Barlows, especially in telescopes equipped with a diagonal, such as refractors and Schmidt-Cassegrains, and in smaller telescopes.

The Shorty-Plus features an air-spaced, three-element apochromatic optical design of 27mm clear aperture, for superior image sharpness and color correction and has fully multi-coated optics for maximum light transmission. The anodised aluminum housing accepts 1.25" eyepieces or diagonals and has a thumbscrew lock to keep the eyepiece securely in place.
In excellent condition, complete with top and bottom caps plus a secure plastic bolt case for storage, all as shown in the photos. Only $90, which includes careful packing and registered postage to anywhere in Australia. Inquiries by PM only, please.
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