Omegon Super Plössl 10mm 52° 1.25″ Eyepiece
Super Plössl eyepieces have been a trusted choice for generations of amateur astronomers. Their all-lens design delivers clear, high-contrast images - without unnecessary complexity and without a high price tag. These eyepieces are ideal for observers who want noticeably better results than the accessories supplied with their telescope, but do not need to invest in a premium range.
Wide field of view and a complete magnification range
The 52° field of view is significantly wider than that of standard Kellner or typical Plössl eyepieces. In practice, this gives you the pleasant sensation of looking through a large window rather than a narrow slot - and you capture more detail in a single view. The range spans nine focal lengths, from 4mm to 40mm, covering the full magnification range for your telescope. All eyepieces in the series are parfocal, so when you swap between them you do not need to refocus.
Optical quality that makes a real difference
The quality of an eyepiece matters just as much as the telescope itself. The eyepiece determines whether you can see the faint spiral arms of galaxy M51 or whether a dim object simply disappears into the background. Anti-reflection coatings and blackened lens edges reduce stray reflections and guide light precisely to your eye - with minimal loss along the way. The result is higher contrast when observing both bright objects and targets at the very limit of your telescope's performance.
Comfortable to use
The eyepiece is fitted with rubber roll-down eyecups that block stray ambient light during observation. The standard 1.25″ barrel ensures compatibility with virtually all telescope types.
Technical specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Focal length |
10mm |
| Field of view |
52° |
| Barrel diameter |
1.25″ |
| Optical design |
Super Plössl |
| Coating |
Anti-reflection coating |
| Parfocal series |
Yes (4mm-40mm) |
| Eyecups |
Rubber roll-down |
Who is this eyepiece for?
The Omegon Super Plössl 10mm is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to get more from their telescope without spending a fortune. It suits beginners taking their first serious steps in astronomy as well as experienced observers looking for a reliable everyday eyepiece.
Ideal for observing
- The Moon and planets
- Open and globular star clusters
- Bright nebulae and galaxies such as the Andromeda Galaxy
- Double stars
Compatible with
- Refractor telescopes
- Reflector telescopes (Newton and Dobson designs)
- Catadioptric telescopes
- All telescopes with a standard 1.25″ focuser