#1) Celestron Eyepiece 6mm 1.25โ€ UW 66 2) Omni plossl 32mm

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dark aurora
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I have an Astromaster 130eq. Am i doing the right upgrade of eyepiece with the two eyepieces mentionned?

I got a GSO 2ร— Barlow coming. I have the 10mm and the erect 20mm that come with the telescope.

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  1. Celestron Eyepiece 6mm 1.25โ€ UW 66 2) Omni plossl 32mm
dark aurora
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Should i buy those twa budget eyepieces?

stable wraith
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Pretty sure the 32mm omni 1.25" plossl is also fairly overpriced. It looks like a generic 32mm eyepiece with a celestron logo stamped on it. The Fov of the eyepiece is only 50, so you are can see a larger section of the sky, due to the low magnification, but you could see a similar area but more zoomed in with a wider fov 20 or 25mm eyepiece. Depends on what you want, more visible details or smaller brighter objects.

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A 20mm 68 fov redline would show you an area of the sky around a 2.09 degrees across at a magnification of 32.5x. First picture.
https://www.svbony.com/68-degree-eyepieces/#F9152D
While a 32mm 50fov eyepiece like the omni and this svbony one would show you around 2.46 degrees. but at a magnification of 20.3x. Second picture.
https://www.svbony.com/sv131-1-25-plossl-32mm-eyepiece/

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