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Turn any refractor or Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope into a high-performance spotting scope! The Deluxe 45-degree Correct-Image Prism Diagonal transmits a right-side-up, correct left-to-right view. Not recommended for use with Newtonian reflectors.
The mirror in this 1.25" Orion Enhanced Star Diagonal has been meticulously polished and features enhanced aluminum coatings to yield excellent 97% reflectivity. It fits 1.25" focusers and accepts 1.25" eyepieces. Ideal for refractor telescopes.
The Orion Pentaprism 90-Degree Diagonal is the perfect complement to the Orion Premium Linear BinoViewer. It's the only diagonal we know of that will produce an upright, non-mirror-reversed view through a telescope equipped with the BinoViewer.
Orion dielectric mirror diagonals are our highest quality diagonals, and a very good upgrade for that extra bit of performance in a refractor or schmidt cassegrain telescope. Features 99 percent reflectivity and extremely durable coatings.
With their twist-tight clamping mechanisms, Orion Dielectric Twist-Tight Mirror Star Diagonals present a significant upgrade from typical thumbscrew-equipped diagonals. Boasting 99% reflectivity, these are the perfect diagonals for peak performance.
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