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11mm Nagler T-6

By Ron Smith on October, 17th 2009

Al Naglers hit another home run with this new addition to the T-6 line. Youll appreciate adequate eye relief combined with incredible sharpness to the very edge of the field of view. Enjoy incredible deep sky views, or great lunar and planetary viewing with long focal length scopes.

A Nagler masterpiece?

By Phil Agins on October, 17th 2009

I bought this unit to test how good the new T6s really are compared to the all the past Nagler designs. Clearly, Uncle Al has made the move to replace the focal lengths of his classic T1s with an all out assault on eyepiece technology. I had wanted to replace a vintage 9mm T1 so I figured if the 11mm T6 didnt work, no harm no foul. Well, this unit is shockingly good. I use it as a mainstay for medium power in f/5 and f/6 Dobsonians. It misses a 10 due to some mild field curvature out at the very edge next to the field stop and some color on brighter stars, planets and Luna on about 10% of the outer edge. Other than these minor flaws from perfection this unit truly replaces the classic T1s in these shorter focal lengths with better on axis sharpness, contrast and throughput all in a unit about the size and weight of a 30 plossl! In fact, on-axis performance matches my plossls and orthos. Here you have a widefield that gives stunning deep sky views and still can hold its own against the more standard planetary / lunar units. Bravo Uncle Al!

a Nagler gem

By Theodore Mattas on October, 17th 2009

Hello from Greece I bought this eyepiece because I needed a medium magnification eyepiece to use with my 12 f/4 Newtonian. It gives me 109X which I mainly use when I observe galaxies. This eyepiece is lightweight and gives wonderful, sharp and high contrast views. It is a no mistake investment for any serious astronomer. Highly recommended