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Which fieldscope eyepiece is this please? (3 Viewers)

Earnest lad

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Please may I request advice if possible.
I saw the 30x eyepiece advertised along with a scope. (please see attached photo of the eyepiece).
Please may I enquire: which model of eyepiece is here? Also, please does anyone know how much its second hand value would be. In addition, which model(s) of 'scope can it be used with
 

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That's an old 30x eyepiece (30x on one of the 60mm scopes). Can be used on any of the Fieldscopes. Fairly narrow field of view. Optically pretty good.

Hermann
 

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That's an old 30x eyepiece (30x on one of the 60mm scopes). Can be used on any of the Fieldscopes. Fairly narrow field of view. Optically pretty good.

Hermann
Thank you so much for this most helpful information including the attachment of the article. Please do you know if I were to put one up for sale, would it likely fetch a considerable amount of money?
 
Thank you so much for this most helpful information including the attachment of the article. Please do you know if I were to put one up for sale, would it likely fetch a considerable amount of money?

Last time I looked the original 30x s could be picked up for around £30
 
Thank you so much for this info. I gather therefore it is something of a budget eyepiece, but probably good value if the optical quality is nice
It cae as standard with most of the early fieldscopes so is just relatively common. The coatings aren't as good as the later versions and the FoV isn't wide, but it's still a very good optical performer.
 

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