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This set makes a great addition to telescopes like Celestron’s Firstscope 114EQ or Firstscope 80EQ. A telescope’s magnifying power is equal to the focal length of the telescope divided by the eyepiece focal length, which is usually printed right on the eyepiece. Since the Firstscope 114EQ has a focal length of 900mm, the 32mm plossl eyepiece gives a magnification of 28x and almost 2 degress true field of view. This wide field of view is ideal for viewing star clusters like the Pleiades or checking out the Andromeda Galaxy. On a dark, moonless night, when I use the 9mm plossl (100x magnification) to view globular clusters like M13 and M5, the Firstscope 114EQ shows me many individual stars. And when the night air is still and clear I use the 6mm eyepiece (150x magnification) to pick out planetary details like the Cassini Division in Saturn’s rings, or even Jupiter’s great red spot.
The Celestron eyepiece kit also includes six colored filters and a neutral-colored Moon filter. The Orange and Red filters are handy for bringing out surface detail on Mars, and the Light Blue and Light Green filters can help a small telescope pick out Jupiter’s famous red spot. The Moon filter works like a pair of sunglasses to reduce the blinding glare of the Moon. The Yellow and Green filters are sometimes helpful on the moon as well because they overcome the blue glow of “chromatic aberration,” the false color that often troubles low-cost refractors.
Overall, the Celestron Eyepiece kit is simply a great value. These eyepieces deliver crisp views in any telescope that accepts 1.25-inch eyepieces, from a Firstscope 60 AZ to a Nexstar 8GPS. –Jeff Phillips
Pros:
- Good anti-reflection multicoatings
- Crisp, high-contrast views
Con:
- Minimal eye relief on 4mm and 6mm plossls
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Buy Celestron Accessory Kit at Amazon
Buy Celestron Accessory Kit at Amazon










While the supplied eyepieces aren’t of the same quality of, say, TeleVue plossls, they are nonetheless good generic symmetricals (most “plossls” are not true Plossls) of the sort that would ordinarily cost you about twice what this set sells for- and you get filters and a case, to boot! The whole set would typically sell for about three times what Celestron is asking here. I’d recommend this set, along with a good 6″ Dobsonian reflector from Celestron or another quality vendor, as an excellent beginner’s outfit. If you already have a decent beginner’s scope that takes 1-1/4″ eyepieces, this set will provide you with all the eyepieces you’re likely to need for some time.
After many years spent without gazing at the stars I finally made my move again and bought a new Nexstar 114. It came with 2 basic eyepieces. This kit looked like a nice addition, for a fair price.
I received the kit quickly, well this is Amazon… The case, as said before in other review, is sturdy and well designed. It is very convenient to carry around, and you don’t have to worry about damaging your eyepieces at all. I found it very nice being able to carry all eyepieces at once, and leave the case a few feet away from my observation location, in order to grab elements I need.
The set features some extra space inside, and you can fit another 3 eyepieces. Eyepieces are of good quality. Not top of the line, yet they provide a crisp and clear view. The barlow lens is well built as well. I found the larger eyepiece (the 4mm one) to be of average quality, especially when used with the barlow lens.
Filter are well chosen and give you a good range of choices. I found the moon filter not dark enough to my taste, but it still does a nice job.
Overall, the born-again star gazer that I am is very satisfied of this very good investment.
I purchased this kit in November. I have over 20 years experience in using telescopes and eyepieces. These eyepieces are a great bargain. Through my 4″ fluorite I have used the high power 4mm and 6mm plossl’s from this kit with very sharp and contrasty views of Jupiter. Highly recommended