Some changes have happened over the last few days.  We are going to cut the sale short by one day due to the day the end of the year falls on.  All TeleVue orders have to be in our hand by Midnight Dec. 30th if you want the 17% off sale price.  

This part might be the most important part of this e-mail.  There is a rumor that TeleVue prices are going up in 2018.  We don't know when, or how much, but we understand it is happening to all the eyepieces at some point.  Now is the time to buy for sure.

I hope that you all will make it down through some of the mail and not just head over to the TeleVue section of our website after reading the headline. (Honestly I would probably would be one of those that just clicks the link.)  Handy link for those ready to go now for eyepieces.  Another handy link for barlows and Powermates.  As sales move fast and furious, never fear if inventory runs out.  We will have shipments coming in as fast as we can to replenish our inventory.

So the important parts.
1.  17% off all TeleVue eyepieces.
2.  5% off the entire line of fantastic TeleVue Refractors.
3.  The sale lasts until Midnight December 30th.
4.  Reference #1, #2, #3.

It is rare when TeleVue puts their legendary performance on sale for just single series.  It is even more rare when they put all their eyepieces on sale.  Now is a great time to start that high end ocular collection or fill in those holes and save a ton of cash.

Below you will find all the information on what is on sale and direct links to the series that are on sale.

Thanks for reading this today and have great day.

Clear Skies,

Mike/astronomics

800-422-7876

www.astronomics.com
www.cloudynights.com

Save 5% on all the wonderful TeleVue Refractors

TV60  $783.75
TV76 Ivory  $1895.25
TV76 Green  $1895.25
TV85 Ivory  $2275.25
TV85 Green  $2275.25
NP101is  $3890.25
NP127is  $6835.25

TeleVue Plössl

Originally designed by Austrian optician Georg Simon Plössl in 1860, the Plössl eyepiece languished in relative obscurity for nearly 100 years until it was updated and brought into the modern world in the early 1980s by TeleVue optics.

By updating the glass types, coatings, and optical formulations (lens curvatures) used in the classical Plössl, TeleVue started a revolution in the amateur astronomy world by providing premium-quality performance at prices well within reach and reason.  

Sale Prices Start at $78.03
TeleVue DeLite

Paul Dellechiaie of TeleVue created the 100° field Ethos eyepieces in 2007, the 72° field Delos eyepieces in 2011, and now the 62° field TeleVue DeLite eyepieces – smaller, lighter, and less expensive versions of the Delos. The TeleVue family line of premium eyepieces continues . . . from Ethos to Delos to DeLite to your scope.

DeLites are sale priced at $207.50 Each.

TeleVue Panoptic

TeleVue Panoptic premium-quality eyepieces have six lens elements, with an ED (extra low dispersion glass) element for exceptional contrast and a very wide field. The design provides relatively long eye relief, with up to five times the field edge correction of older wide field designs when used on fast focal ratio scopes.  The Panoptics approach the performance of TeleVue Nagler eyepieces in image quality, although with a narrower field of view. 

Now on sale starting at $202.53.

TeleVue Delos

The TeleVue Delos eyepieces are 72° field/20mm eye relief versions of TeleVue’s famed 100° to 110° field Ethos eyepieces. The TeleVue DeLite eyepieces are lighter and more compact 62° field/20mm eye relief versions of the Delos.

As such, they share all of the optical virtues of the Ethos design – full field sharpness, virtually perfect distortion mapping, and color neutrality – simply with a somewhat narrower field (but longer eye relief) than the Ethos. Since each Delos and DeLite is priced well below the comparable focal length Ethos, you give up a little field of view (but none of the Ethos performance quality) to gain some eye relief and save a lot of money.

Now on sale for $281.38 each.
TeleVue Nagler

TeleVue Nagler eyepieces are the premium eyepieces that started the revolution in ultra-wide field eyepiece design.

They have six to seven lens elements that give up to three times the field area of a Plössl eyepiece. While not significantly sharper than a Plössl in the center of the field, they have a much wider field and are sharper overall from edge to edge. They are also up to ten times sharper at the edges of the field than older wide angle designs such as Erfles. Their field is so wide that you have to move your head from side to side to see all of it, making looking through a Nagler more like looking out a picture window into space rather than looking through an eyepiece.

Sale Prices start at $256.48



TeleVue Ethos

TeleVue’s philosophy has long been one of pushing the state of the optical art to new heights with each new eyepiece design. The TeleVue Ethos eyepieces have raised the bar for the fundamental characteristics (the ethos) of all eyepieces, while expanding the apparent field of view to an incredible 100° for a truly immersive viewing experience. With the Ethos, you are no longer looking through an eyepiece, you are one with the universe. 

Sale Prices starting at $476.43
TeleVue Barlows and Powermates 

If you must wear glasses while observing, and you’re looking for an ultra high power Barlow to get high magnifications from your favorite long focal length/long eye relief eyepieces, look no further than this 5x Powermate. While not technically a Barlow, this unique new 4-lens image amplifier performs the same functions, but at a higher level of optical correction.

Barlow lenses have a negative power that diverges field rays, lengthening the effective focal length of the telescope and increasing the magnification. If Barlows are made too short or with too much magnification, the diverging rays can cause severe vignetting and image degradation in eyepieces due to mismatched pupils.

The Powermate is a 4-element parfocal compact amplifying lens system that consists of a negative achromatic doublet (a Barlow) plus a positive "pupil-correcting" doublet. While it looks and functions like a Barlow, your eyepieces will operate with pupil locations where the eyepiece designer intended, avoiding vignetting and mismatch problems with wide field eyepieces. The Powermate optimally mates its power to your eyepieces.

Traditional Barlows start at $98.78, while the Powermates start at $169.33.
Last, but not least you can pick up the TeleVue Nagler 3mm-6mm Zoom for $331.18



and the TeleVue Paracorr Type II for $393.43