Orion HighLight Plossl 12.5mm


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Brand and Model:Orion HighLight Plossl 12.5mm
Price ($USD):$54.95
Type:Plossl
Focal Length:12.5 mm
Barrel Size:1.25
Apparent FOV:50.0 degrees
Field Stop Dia.:0.0 mm
Eye Relief:10 mm
Elements:4
Weight (lbs):
Description:Plossl eyepieces such as Orion’s Sirius Plossl have become the workhorse oculars of choice for thousands of amateur astronomers because of their excellent image quality, good eye relief, wide fields of view, and affordability. Not to take anything away from your basic Plossls they're terrific but we wanted a line of Plossls that offers even better performance and some upgraded features. Plossls that would appeal not only to the dedicated beginning observer but also to more advanced skywatchers who value exceptional quality.

So we're pleased to introduce Orion HighLight Plossls, an exclusive, premium line of 1.25" Plossl with some noteworthy enhancements.

Like the Sirius Plossl line, HighLight eyepieces offer a generous 50° field of view (43° for the 40mm) and crisp, sharp images. But the HighLights 4-element optics are not just fully coated or multi-coated, but fully multi-coated. That means that every air-to-glass lens surface is multi-layer coated for the highest possible light transmission and better contrast. You see more of those pinpoint star images and more faint detail in deep-sky objects. In addition, the lens edges are blackened for additional contrast enhancement.

The machined aluminum housings of the HighLight Plössls sport a distinctive anodized finish, with grip traction knurled right into the metal. You won’t find this fine touch on any other Plössls on the market. The supple rubber eyeguards shield out extraneous light and fold down for eyeglass wearers.

Like all Orion eyepieces, the barrels of HighLight Plössls are precision-machined to a tolerance of +/- 0.05mm from the nominal specification, so you can be sure of a great fit in your diagonal or focuser. HighLight barrels have a setscrew safety recess to reduce the risk of an eyepiece falling out should the locking setscrew become loose. And of course they are internally threaded to accept filters.

Each HighLight Plössl eyepiece comes with top and bottom end caps for protection against dirt and stray fingertips!

If you have never used Plössl eyepieces before, or you’re using standard Plössls, consider upgrading to premium HighLight Plössls. You won’t find a higher-caliber eyepiece line for the money than HighLights!

Highlight Plössl Starter Set
An ideal upgrade set to replace lower-quality eyepieces, it includes three must-have focal lengths for low-, medium-, and high-power viewing: 26mm, 17mm, and 10mm.

Highlight Plössl Expansion Set
If you already have the Starter Set, or the 25mm and 10mm eyepieces included with many telescopes, this set provides three complementary focal lengths for medium and high magnifications: 20mm, 12.5mm, and 7.5mm.

Highlight Plössl Power Pair
For planetary and lunar viewing, especially, these 12.5mm and 7.5mm high-power oculars will have you discovering new detail. Even if you already use a 9mm or 10mm eyepiece, get this pair to add more magnification options.

Orion HighLight Plossl Eyepieces Page

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Orion HighLight Plossl 12.5mm
I give this e.p high marks for brightness, contrast and sharpness to the edge in my xt6. I have had a 12.5 ultima and a 15 tv plossl and I like this better, also it is sharper and brighter than my 13t6.

Overall Rating: 10
Optics:10 Value:10
Weight: 5 (Veritable Vote)
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Orion HighLight Plossl 12.5mm
As noted in my comparison of the 12.5 Highlight to the Pentax 14mm XW, the 12.5 came out ahead in all but eye relief and AFOV. I know that comparing two such dissimilar eyepiece configurations is frowned upon by some, but the visual differentiations between them were so striking I could not resist this little review. I had high expectations from the Pentax XW, but after putting the two mano a mano there was no way I was going the keep the Pentax. Perhaps a more level playing field would be a comparison of the Pentax with the Nagler 13mm T6. That may be coming soon...

Overall Rating: 9
Optics:9 Value:9
Weight: 5 (Veritable Vote)
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Orion HighLight Plossl 12.5mm
The 32mm and 25mm are the best of the Plossl line. Bright images, decent field of view, and good eye relief. When you drop below 25mm, the eye relief starts to get a little short. Below 10mm the eye relief is negligable - to the point where I won't use them even if I won them.

Overall Rating: 5
Optics:8 Value:5
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