#1) Celestron Eyepiece 6mm 1.25โ UW 66 2) Omni plossl 32mm
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Should i buy those twa budget eyepieces?
I can't find the 6mm one, only the omni 6mm that has a fov of ~50 degrees. I'd recommend the 6mm 68 fov redline, they are generic but svbony sells them on amazon. very nice field of view and price to performance.
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.
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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