TMB 6 mm SWA 58 Degree TMB Planetary
The "TMB 6mm" primarily refers to the popular TMB Planetary II 6mm eyepiece for telescopes, known for good value, wide 58° Field of View (FOV), decent sharpness for its price, and comfortable eye relief, offering brighter, easier viewing than orthoscopics or Plössls, though genuine ones are better than many clones. It's a compact, 1.25" diameter eyepiece with fully multi-coated optics, popular for planetary and lunar viewing, delivering solid performance often compared favorably to more expensive options like Orion Expanse or Tele Vue Radians.Key Features & Characteristics:
Type: TMB Planetary II Series Eyepiece (Thomas M. Back design).
Focal Length: 6mm.
Barrel Size: Standard 1.25" (31.75mm).
Field of View (FOV): Around 58-62 degrees (wide-angle).
Optics: 5 elements in 3 groups, fully multi-coated (FMC green) for good contrast.
Eye Relief: Long, around 16mm, making it comfortable for glasses wearers and reducing "kidney bean effect" (blackouts).
Build: Metal frame, fold-down rubber eyecup, thread for filters.
Performance & Reputation:
Value: Considered excellent for its budget-friendly price point (around $50-$60 USD equivalent).
Image Quality: Delivers sharp details, especially on the Moon and planets, with good light transmission and color correction, outperforming simpler designs.
Comfort: Very easy and relaxing to look through, providing a more immersive view than narrower FOV eyepieces.
Comparison: Often compared to higher-end eyepieces, holding its own despite being a budget option.
What to look for:
Genuine vs. Clones: The original TMB eyepieces (often sold by Burgess in the US) are highly regarded; beware of inferior Chinese clones.
Versions: Later versions (like the Planetary II) addressed issues like light flaring found in very early models.
top of page
6500,00 INR Precio
4500,00 INRPrecio de oferta
Productos relacionados
bottom of page




























