Sky-Watcher Sky Panorama 23mm 82° 2″ Eyepiece
The Sky Panorama series belongs to a new line of 7-element wide-field eyepieces designed to deliver outstanding performance across the full field of view. The 82° apparent field of view surrounds you with a true panoramic experience - whether you are observing open star clusters, nebulae, or the lunar landscape, the image stays flat, well-corrected, and virtually free of distortion all the way to the edge. There is no need to constantly refocus or adjust your view - the optics do the work for you.
The rubber eyecup does not pull out by hand. Instead, it rotates via an outer collar - an elegant solution that is especially useful when observing with glasses. The adjustment holds firmly even after repeated removal and reattachment of the eyepiece. All optical surfaces carry full broadband coatings that ensure high colour contrast and maximum light transmission, producing bright, richly detailed images even when viewing faint objects.
The Sky-Watcher Sky Panorama 23mm eyepiece suits both wide-area sky observation and detailed views of individual objects. The combination of a large field of view and high-quality optical correction makes it a practical, all-round choice for everyday astronomical use.
Key features
- 7-element optical design for a wide, corrected field of view
- 82° apparent field of view - a true panoramic view of the night sky
- Flat, distortion-free image from centre to edge
- Rotating rubber eyecup - ideal for observers who wear glasses
- Full broadband coatings on all optical surfaces
- High colour contrast and maximum light transmission
- 2-inch barrel - fits all standard 2-inch focusers
Technical specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Focal length |
23 mm |
| Apparent field of view |
82° |
| Barrel diameter |
2″ |
| Number of optical elements |
7 |
| Eyecup type |
Rotating rubber eyecup |
| Coatings |
Full broadband multi-coatings on all surfaces |
Who is this eyepiece for?
The Sky-Watcher Sky Panorama 23mm is an excellent choice for observers at all levels. Beginners will appreciate the wide, immersive field of view that makes it easy to find and frame objects. More experienced observers will value the precise optical correction and the rotating eyecup mechanism. It works well with a wide range of telescopes and is a reliable everyday eyepiece for visual astronomy.