The Omegon Panorama II eyepieces are designed for observers who want to get the most out of their telescope. These wide-angle eyepieces offer a huge 100° field of view that makes you feel like you are floating in the middle of space. You no longer see edges; the starry sky stretches out around you as if you were standing among the stars yourself.
100° panorama - as if looking at the sky through a large window
Compared to a standard Plössl eyepiece, the Panorama II's field of view is as much as three times larger. Where a classic eyepiece feels like looking through a narrow tube, the Panorama series opens your view. With 100-degree vision, the sky seems endless. Your eyes can wander freely through the image plane, discovering details without immediately losing the object.
Impressive sharpness and contrast
The Panorama II series is known for its sharp and high-contrast images. Jupiter shows its cloud bands and subtle details, while deep-sky objects are seen brighter and more detailed. The full multicoating (FMC) on all lenses maximizes light transmission and minimizes reflections.
Perfect for fast telescopes
Where many simple wide-angle eyepieces lose sharpness at the edges, Panorama II eyepieces continue to perform - even with fast Newtons. Up to f/4.5, they have excellent edge-to-edge sharpness, and even at f/4, edge sharpness is remarkably good.
Robust, waterproof and comfortable
The housing is waterproof and padded to keep out moisture and dust. This keeps the internal lenses protected and allows you to safely clean the eyepiece. The lens edges are blackened for extra contrast and the eyepieces are parfocal, so you hardly need to refocus when changing lenses. The generous eye relief also makes them comfortable, even for eyeglass wearers.
Available focal lengths
The Panorama II series is available in the following focal points:
- 21 mm (2″) - low magnification and great overview
- 15 mm (2″) - balance between magnification and overview
- 10 mm (1.25″) - medium magnification for more detail
- 5mm (1.25″) - high magnification for planetary and binary star observations
This series allows you to explore the entire sky: from broad deep-sky areas to detailed planetary observations.







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