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Very poor quality dont waste your money - Review by Andrew Simpson
It was cheap but it is unusable imposible to get focus once fitted would not recomend it is not even worth its low price. (Posted on 27/07/11)
Cons: Doesn't focus real well, image blured
Excellent Lens - Review by Steve
Great Products and Excellent service from Ozscopes. A must have in any astronomic arsenal. Highly Recommended!
Many Thanks (Posted on 31/01/11)
Many Thanks (Posted on 31/01/11)
Great value, quality and service - Review by Dennis
My whole experience was fantastic. This a great product and has just doubled the number of lenses in my arsenal.
Fast delivery and an all round happy customer. (Posted on 8/11/10)
Fast delivery and an all round happy customer. (Posted on 8/11/10)
Pros: user friendly, Good price, Beautifully crisp image!
i'd reccomend this Barlow for the price to begginers , ie. Myself. - Review by Ernie
A great eye piece in use with planetary filters. (Posted on 28/09/10)
Pros: light, Accurate, user friendly, Good price, Decent glass
Great Buy - Review by Sean Curr
Love this lens nice crystal clear top buy (Posted on 13/10/09)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Can I use this with a celestron first scope as well as with the Celestron Canon Eos T-Ring and T-adapter ?
A:
You can certainly use a Barlow lens with the Celestron First Scope! It should work fine with a 10mm or higher eyepiece. If used with the 4mm, it will most likely put the scope outside of the useful magnification range of the telescope.
Generally, a barlow lens will increase the magnification, but as you are essentially magnifying a smaller image, there will be a loss in image quality.
You can certainly use a T-Ring and T-Adapter with this scope.
Generally, a barlow lens will increase the magnification, but as you are essentially magnifying a smaller image, there will be a loss in image quality.
You can certainly use a T-Ring and T-Adapter with this scope.












